FAQ:

Welcome to Frequently Asked Questions, please scroll through these questions before contacting me as I may have already answered your question here. Thank you.


The Hill (Music from the Film)

Go back into the film with this music collection containing pieces like "The Chase" and "The Beginning".  Relive your favorite moments.

What hardware do you use?

Recently I purchased a Panasonic AGHMC40 which I now use for all of my films. (Previously I used 2 JVC Everio HDDs). I use a Manfrotto Tripod. A dolly...sound equiptment that is good, and for props I use Ebay! (Sasha fix this answer up.)

What is your advice for making a good film?

Well I don't know everything about filmmaking, but still have some useful tips:
#1 Write a script. There's only one con to writing a script and that is it takes time. Otherwise it's just a bundle of pros which I could sit here all day writing about.
#2 Get it done. I have had a number of projects that have dragged on and on because I didn't have a deadline. Set a weekend, shoot what you need to shoot and then be done with it.
#3 Be prepared. Overall just try to be ready for the shoot with props, cameras, tripods, schedules, scripts, locations, cast, and crew.

Good Luck!

Do you have a youtube account?

Yes I do, I am under the name of DoctorEntertainment.

How do you come up with your film ideas?

Well I wish I could answer this with a simple step by step process but unfortunately I can't. It's simply a matter of exposure and creativity. Expose yourself to different ideas, different movies, books, you name it. Also keep an open mind and remember that coming up with film ideas is not for everyone. Some people just can't do it. Instead you can also try basing your films off of true stories, short stories, books, what have you. Sometimes even watching the news can help you. I usually come up with my films when I'm least expecting it, although on occasion I will force out an idea. Sometimes talking with different people and asking them about their ideas helps too.

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