Showing posts with label Documentary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Documentary. Show all posts

Friday, March 16, 2018

Film Festival or Not?

You have your film done and your thinking about doing the film festival route, here a few things to think about.

The good thing about film festivals is that you get a change to have your film juried.  Meaning a group of people will decide if your film is the quality that they would want at their festival.
You and your friends may think that your film is the best, but when it's out there being judged with other films you will get a better idea on how well it communicates.  This is great to get a independent objective view of your film.

Film festivals are a good place to meet other film makers. Its a tough business and its good to make connections for future endeavors.

Film festival cost money to submit your film.  It cost money to put these things on so there is a reason  for the cost.  You can spend a lot of money submitting your film with no results, so be prepared.

There are a couple basic things your can do to increase your change of being accepted.
Submit to film festivals that are the right fit for your film.  This seems like a no brainer but submitting to Sundance with your first film might be a waist of time and money.  Start with the smaller festivals first to get some feedback.

Programming a film festival means getting as many films in as possible.  If your film is 1 hour and 8 min's it might be hard to fit it into the program.  The length of your film makes a difference in the festival programmers job of putting a festival together.

Put your film online, Vimeo, YouTube, and a host of others, that are free to see what type of feedback you get with your film.

Put on your own local film festival in house, get some other film makers in the area and do a house party.  We have done these in the past, its a great starting point.

Make more films!




Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Our New Feature Documentary

Coming out soon!  A peak inside one of the fast growing industries in WA. State
                                                       www.cannabisfarmfilm.com


Saturday, December 14, 2013

What equipment to use for making a Documentary Film?

At Binary we have been making documentary films for 25 years. We have seen the equipment change every year.  POV on PBS talked to some of the top doc. film makers and they came up with this list of equipment they are using now.  check it out: 
http://www.pbs.org/pov/filmmakers/2013-documentary-equipment-survey.php



Friday, November 15, 2013

Lean how to be a sound person for film.

I teach classes on sound for film and studio sound design. After working on 100's of films. I think this video will give you a idea on what the job is and how to improve the quality of your skill set for a production

Sound Design Tutorial For Filmmakers: Audio Tips from Lights Film School on Vimeo.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Resources for Filmmakers, POV, PBS

Currently I have a documentary film out that is streaming on PBS called "American Collectors" which is a great format for Documentary films. PBS is very supportive of indie films makers
Point of View, PBS has put together some information to help filmmakers get their films funded and released.  Topics covered: