Micro Movies
Mini videos, or making movies for webcasting, is the only thing I've really been interested in doing with video/film. Of course, who doesn't want to be a hollywood director? But, to me, webcasting is ultra-realistic if you don't have a billion dollar budget. It's not about the grain, or about incredible color, or even about resolution. It's about the content.
My view is that making tiny web movies can be very challenging. You worry less about the infrastructure of your "set" and you stay focused on the story.
When I first started taking courses at LIFT, I had an idea for a first mini-video project. It's something that's been done to death, but I'm interested in doing something somewhat easy with alot of creative possibilities. Remember that this is my first real micro film.
So I've decided to make a short documentary about Toronto, featuring several different perspectives on what makes this a cool (or dreadful) city. And it'll probably take some time to finish... hey, I have that luxury.
posted by cholly |
03:37 PM
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