Sunday, July 3, 2016

How To Become A Filmmaker - Part 1: Make Your Film Right Now!

Today I want to talk to you about how to become a filmmaker. Maybe you want to make a film but don’t know how to start. Maybe you feel like you need permission from someone. Maybe you think you need to go to film school first. Or maybe you think you need to become a better artist. Maybe you’re afraid the film won’t be very good. There are a million reasons for delaying your first film. I’m sure some of them are pretty good reasons. But guess what? It doesn’t matter. If you want to become a filmmaker you need to begin making films. That’s it. You just have to do it. Your goal should be to start right now because the longer you wait, the harder it’s going to be. 

The goal of this video series is remove all the roadblocks that you think are in the way. You need to get started ASAP because there is only one way to get good at something: Practice. Do something a lot and your skills will start to develop and eventually you’ll reach your goal. Is it going to take hard work? Yeah. Oh yeah. But hard work pays off if you have perseverance and you see the project to the end. Once you have a complete film you’ll be thankful that you stuck to your goals. You won’t regret the time that you sacrificed to make that film. In fact you’ll be asking yourself: why didn’t I start earlier?

So here’s the key thing you need to know about filmmaking: You don’t need film school. You don’t need a teacher. You don’t need to know how to draw. You don’t need a new computer. All you need is $20 and a used wacom tablet. That’s it. If you’re waiting for permission from someone to start, I’ll give it to you right now. You may start your film. There. Now you have permission. So now that you’ve to decided to seize the day, you need to find time. Next week I’ll talk about what kind of movie you should make. This week I want you to take a look at your calendar and figure out how you can schedule 7 or 8 hours per week to work on your film. I know you are busy. Everyone is. Think about how you can make time. Do you watch a lot of movies or TV? Maybe you play video games. Cut out some of that leisure time and dedicate it to your project. Maybe you have a busy social schedule that leaves you with very little free time. Consolidate social events and free up a day on the weekend. Do whatever it takes to carve out some space for your art. It will be worth it. I promise. Once you commit to a schedule put it in your calendar! Don’t be flexible with that time. Tell your friends you are busy. Some of them might not understand why you’re unavailable. Tell them how important art is to you and don’t let them talk you out of your work. If they still don’t understand, they aren’t really your friends. Friends that really care about you will give you the time to make your art.

So in summary: 
1. Make the commitment to yourself to animate a film. 
2. Schedule in the hours every week. 
3. Stick to the schedule, no matter what!

If you can do these three things then you’re on your way to becoming a filmmaker.

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