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    Rizzy
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      @bscofano88 Look forward to watching this!

      I actually made a short a couple of years ago that was completely bare bones, just me with the help of my girlfriend. Although it needs editing down, I actually liked how it came out, but I didn’t know what to do with it. I’m very glad I made it, but it felt too basic. So I two years later I’m still trying to develop scripts, and think about what I can do with little resources that can be entered into a film festival or something…? It’s challenging, and time goes quick! But Andy Sandberg is very inspiring.


      @alduffield
      Yes, very true!

      Here’s a link to the film if you feel like watching it. Some of the beginning is what I plan to edit out, it gets better! (I hope) 🙂

      https://youtu.be/9vET39pQeM0

      in reply to: The bare minimum for making a whorthwhile film? #170362
      Rizzy
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        @gianniranzuglia Thanks for recommending Lights Out, I’ve heard David Sandberg’s name a few times but never saw his film. It’s so good! Great use of sound, and all very simple. Simple and concentrated seems to be key. It’s like reducing boiling a broth down to a thick and potent gravy.


        @fgd135
        I will watch that! Sidney Lumet’s book is great.


        @stip
        Good advice!


        @bscofano88
        Thanks for sharing your experience. I’d love to see your film if you are able to drop a link.

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