Joe Girard
Joe is an audio expert. He went to school at BYU. He taught me the importance of audio. A film is nothing if it doesn't have good audio. I also learned that its important to experiment with all areas of film to see what fits best for us.
Katherine Szewczk
Katherine came to class and talked a lot about location scouting. she really opened up my eyes to the importance of location scouting. There is a lot of planning that goes into location scouting. Little tips for location scouting
#1 take a camera
#2 know the script
# 3 listen while you are at the location
Varlo Davenport
He talked alot about casting. I learned from him that it is very important to have good actors. If you don't have good actors your film won't turn out the best. If you want to be an actor don't give up and keep auditioning.
Brian Strassman
Brian came in and talked about screen writing. Screen writing is the start of your film. If your script isn't presentable you have a hard time trying to plan your film. I learned the basic steps to writing a script.
Marshall Moore
Marshall taught a lot how film scouting has changed over the years. I learned if I where to location scout for a film. He taught us how we would present it to the director. He talked about how it is important to do panaramic pictures.
Brittany Poulton
Brit came in and talked a lot about different schooling options for film. She also taught me alot about the importance of networking and being passionate about what you do. If you are passionate about what you do you will find the people to help you become more successful.
Sam Perez
Sam said that it is important to keep a production journal and plan out all of your shots.
Dan Levine
Dan taught me that it is so important to keep fighting. Dan had a lot of different situations in his filming life, and he never quit. Don't quit and keep fighting.
Varlo Davenport
He talked alot about casting. I learned from him that it is very important to have good actors. If you don't have good actors your film won't turn out the best. If you want to be an actor don't give up and keep auditioning.
Brian Strassman
Brian came in and talked about screen writing. Screen writing is the start of your film. If your script isn't presentable you have a hard time trying to plan your film. I learned the basic steps to writing a script.
Marshall Moore
Marshall taught a lot how film scouting has changed over the years. I learned if I where to location scout for a film. He taught us how we would present it to the director. He talked about how it is important to do panaramic pictures.
Brittany Poulton
Brit came in and talked a lot about different schooling options for film. She also taught me alot about the importance of networking and being passionate about what you do. If you are passionate about what you do you will find the people to help you become more successful.
Sam Perez
Sam said that it is important to keep a production journal and plan out all of your shots.
Dan Levine
Dan taught me that it is so important to keep fighting. Dan had a lot of different situations in his filming life, and he never quit. Don't quit and keep fighting.
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