Filmmaking Tools for Short Films

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About Filmmaking Tools for Short Films

Hey, in my understanding. Are we still dependent on hardware and software for making short films? I don’t think so. Put all your video work on a cloud storage medium. There’s no dependency on hardware and software. All you need to know about the tools used for filmmaking. For example, photo editing tool OR short film poster editing and creation tool. I would recommend canva.com. It’s a wonderful online tool that helps you to create posters for your film effortlessly.

So, get to know more about tools used for filmmaking and pre-production as well as post-production tools. Directly answer your question, In my understanding, hardware nothing but you have to have a good DSLR camera to shoot your film and software nothing but online tools.

For more poster creation tools refer this link – http://blog.shortfundly.com/filmmaking-tools/how-to-make-a-short-film-movie-poster/

From post production stand point , i refer this link – http://postshortfilm.com/shortfilm/create-engaging-short-films-increase-short-film-views-2/

This will help you to promote your films in a creative way. To get exclusive short film or web series review then reach out to Shortfundly

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Shortfundly is an online technology and design-focused, data-driven OTT platform company that curates and shares the best short films and stories through our global multi-platform network. Our video and editorial platform enables a global audience to easily discover, watch, and share unique stories anywhere on their desktop and mobile devices.

Our vision is to continually grow the community of short film audiences to enable a wide and accessible market reach for short films and become the leading micro-cinema/short film platform.

Filmmaking 101 – Tip: (Shots indicating subject size)

There are many ways in which you can frame your subject, from seeing their entire body to only their eyes. Generally speaking, we can break this down into three main shot sizes: Long, Medium, and Close. Long shots (also commonly called Wide shots) show the subject from a distance, emphasizing place and location, while Close shots reveal details of the subject and highlight emotions of a character. Medium shots fall somewhere in between, putting emphasis on the subject while still showing some of the surrounding environment.

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It’s important to note that the following shot types only relate to subject size within the frame, and don’t directly indicate what type of lens is used to capture the scene. These are about the Filmmaking Tools for Short Films.


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