Start with a simple idea and write a basic script, even if it's just a short scene or a few key points.
Watch films critically to analyze how professional filmmakers achieve their effects, and consider taking online courses or workshops to deepen your knowledge in specific areas like cinematography or screenwriting.
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Analyze films you enjoy, paying attention to cinematography, editing, acting, and how different elements contribute to the story.
Pay attention to audio quality by using a dedicated microphone and understanding basic sound recording techniques.
It's easy to get ahead of yourself as a new filmmaker. You want to become the next great director so bad and you don't really know that your ambition is miles ahead of your abilities, so you go out guns blazing, shoot a bad film, and then get discouraged because it didn't meet your expectations.
It doesn’t matter if you’re making a narrative feature film, a short film, a documentary or even an advert, it’s the story that your audience is interested in and everything should support that one simple aim.
The worst thing of all, though, is that you probably didn't learn as much from shooting that bad film as you would have taking the time to learn all of the basic, as boring as they might be.
Just like with any interest, hobby or developing a new career, how you learn about filmmaking can happen step-by-step, it’s just a case of taking that first step towards a brand new skill.
The story should be the king of your film and everything you do as part of your filmmaking should serve the telling of that story.
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