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10 Things Indie Filmmakers should NOT do

By MicroCinema Scene • Apr 10th, 2007 • Category: News, Tech

Mike Curtis - the techno-genius responsible for HD for Indies - has unleashed an in-depth article that is a must-read for all filmmakers who are using digital tools - which is pretty much everybody. 10 Things Not To Do - tackles 10 common things that Curtis sees happening on a lot of low-budget projects. These 10 Things don’t have anything to do with how to frame a shot or how to get a good performance out of an actor. Instead, he focuses on technical issues such as “1. Thou Shalt Not Use Cineframe Mode on Sony HDV Cameras.” In addition to a great list that illuminates several things I have been doing wrong, with this sentence Mike sums up the #1 problem that has challenged me on my projects to date:

It has long been said that most indies will gladly save a nickel Friday that costs them $20 on Monday, either because they don’t know any better or simply don’t have the $2 on Friday to prevent the $20 error on Monday. Add zeroes to amounts until it applies to you/your project.

These are wise words!  [LINK]

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