The $500 Feature Film Series - Part 8: No budget 16mm film.

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The eighth part of a series that teaches you how to plan and direct a 90 minute, 16mm feature film for $9,000. Filmmakers like Christopher Nolan and Quentin Tarantino continue to shoot on film versus digital but how do you work in film? This video concentrates on cutting down on wardrobe cost, using flashbacks to create a larger story, entering film festivals. Also learning to think like an editor when shooting coverage on your 16mm film, using beginning and end credits to pad the running time of your film. Tom’s series talks about how to make feature films starting at $500 for documentaries as little at $5,000 for no budget horror. These films are all award-winning features with professional distributors. Tom Seymour, creator of VHS Massacre 1 & 2, Exorcism of Fleete Marish, Land of College Prophets, London Betty and many other films teaches you how!. Tom has won over 50 independent filmmaking awards and worked for CBS,NBC Universal, IGN and is an ADJ Professor in New York. His films have been everywhere from NBC Universal's, Peacock TV, Netflix to MUBI and Yale University. This video will examine the 2001 film release ”Everything Moves Alone”. The film won at the Bare Bones International Film Festival and had a theatrical run at the Pioneer in the East Village of New York. Eventually the film would be released by MVD Group and premiered on Prime, Plex and GooglePlay “The film hits those emotional cords that the Hollywood assembly lines can only dream of.” -B-Independent.com

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