I admire your channel. I like that you guys take video making as an art and make short films. I started off that way, but have pivoted and turned to vlogging and tech reviews.
Thanks a lot Juan! Making short films, or any videos really, is a really rewarding journey! We're going to start doing more tech reviews in the New Year!
My buddy does these as often as he can because he is always trying to use his skill sets and go against others to see where he stands. These are great tips about the 48hr film festival I will have to show him.
These are some solid film making tips. I especially agree with number 3, capture good audio. Audio can really make or break a film and is something new film makers sometimes over look.
Thank you for checking the video out! When I first started out filmmaking, audio and lighting were the things that we tended to ignore... so I try to stress not to ignore those so other beginners don't make the same mistakes I did.
You earned yourself a subscription from me! I did my fifth this July, and I’d like to offer a tip too. (Although this won’t be useful for everyone.) I live in a city that’s about a 45 minute drive from the drop off point. (That’s presuming no traffic, which isn’t always a safe bet if there’s a big event in Detroit.) A friend who lives in the city where the drop off is graciously allowed me to use her spare room for editing. So I did lose a bit of time driving my computer there on Saturday, but it paid off. There was no panic on the final drive there. I strolled casually into the building, and dropped it off without frenzy. And just to prove that I’d made a good choice, I got there with 45 minutes to spare. This is a tip I’m definitely using again.
That's a great idea! Actually, I had briefly considered renting an AirBnb close to where the kick-off and drop-off was and set up a station there to edit; but decided against it since it would just add an unnecessary $250 to the budget. Are your 48s available online at all? Would love to check them out!
The 2011 film isn’t here, due to reasons. The 2010 is a “director’s cut”, the other three are all as submitted. ua-cam.com/play/PLkz9iB3mMAUl_06MXV9dvyTN2wsoelnpl.html
I like that you suggest having your actors involved in the writing process. On my last 48 the producers basically had a pet project they wanted to work on and took the ball and ran with it. They ignored any and all input and wrote a really bad script. For writing, I suggest making a very simple story, writing the theme on the wall and making sure everything you do contributes to both. Remember that simple is best. You can't get into layers in a 5 minute movie and still tell a coherant story.
Thanks so much foe checking the video out! Sorry to hear about your last 48 hour experience. Personally, I try to surround myself with like-minded, relaxed, and passionate people. So you get great ideas from people who want the best possible product without being an asshole haha And you have a very great point about writing simplicity for these.
It’s so great that you give us an inside look. Great tips. I don’t think I have the patience to be a film maker. Respect. That shout out is coming soon.
Nice 8 tips for a big production. Thou I am always a one-man show. I hope someday I will be involve in a big production. am excited! Thank you for sharing!
OMG communication is probably I think the most important. You have to communicate clearly with your team so everyone knows who is on first. However all the tips are great!
You really know your stuff and you put a lot of work and time into. Your videos are very helpful for professional filmakers and also amateur UA-cam creators as me. Thanks for sharing the knowledge!
Ive participated in this twice. Once as a sound guy and once as an actor. I'm thinking next year my team and I will enter with me directing. Its always so much fun. Great tip list dude.
That's awesome, Robbie! Are yours available anywhere online to check out? Would love to see them. Let me know if you end up directing one too, would love to see that as well!
I love doing 48 hour films! Such a high pressured but fun time! I’ve done it once in Cleveland and another time in Birmingham. In Birmingham, I was an actress in the film and then also helped with editing. It’s a great idea to have someone just being the editor and working on it as you go. Makes more sense. Definitely need to budget time efficiently. Great tips!
Man that's a lot of pressure doing an entire short film within 48 hours. I could not do this, at least not now lol I have no crew!! This was great thanks for sharing Wes helped shed a light on what it really takes to do this.
Damnnnnn I feel pressured just listening to your tips!!! 16 hours for post productions sounds like a rat race but if you have your ducks in a row then it sounds like it's possible. Great jobs guys.... looking forward to seeing the aftermath :)
I would strongly recommend doing the 3 stages in differing time lengths. Hollywood films use 58% of the production in post. On-set editing is very helpful but the editor really needs the better part of a day with no new footage coming in. In my last 48, they were bringing me footage 30 minutes before I had to start my render. Guess how that turned out.
Thanks for the tips! I will be doing my very first challenge end Aug. I have never done any type of film work before..ha ha..I noticed a lot of things being done, assistants writing etc..For the person who literally knows nothing beyond yelling "action/cut", are there websites that I can peruse for helpful worksheets, timetables, and other things that could be helpful. Appreciate any advice you can offer!
NoFilmSchool.com is a great resource for both beginners and professionals. They feature articles/videos from various filmmaking UA-cam channels and websites. Great place to receive advice about everything. My biggest criticism of theirs is that they tend to be a bit too gear-centric sometimes.
No problem at all! Hope that helps! We're trying to do a lot more beginner-friendly content here over the next few months as well. Going over each step of the process and diving into how to create films with no crew and no budget.
Thinking Art Entertainment There are a lot of us I think, who dream "what if"! When people like you guys reach out to those interested in trying our hand at this medium it helps us to see it's within our reach! Thank you!
No problem at all! I was a beginner with no knowledge at one point, too. It's my goal with this channel to help others realize their potential and start creating :)
I'e never heard of the 48 hour film challenge, but this is such a cool concept...and a stressful one too! Me trying to film/edit a UA-cam can take a while. I can only imagine having to film/edit a whole short film! 😩
It is very challenging and stressful given the time limits, but that's what makes it so fun and rewarding! I encourage anyone that has any interest in filmmaking to do it at least once. You learn so much when you're put under those intense time constraints.
I love this idea. I wish there was something around my area that organized this. This would be awesome for students to take part in too! Do they have a student portion or do they join and adult team? :)
Thank you, Marianna! Students are free to create their own team, or join other teams. It's open and for anyone to do. There is a registration fee, but if you have enough team members you can split it up between all of them.
Hope you guys have a great 3rd year! Excited to see you guys get Family or Musical again haha
Damn it, Dan!
I admire your channel. I like that you guys take video making as an art and make short films. I started off that way, but have pivoted and turned to vlogging and tech reviews.
Thanks a lot Juan! Making short films, or any videos really, is a really rewarding journey! We're going to start doing more tech reviews in the New Year!
thanks for the advice! looks like a fun project
Thank you for watching! It's very fun!
My buddy does these as often as he can because he is always trying to use his skill sets and go against others to see where he stands. These are great tips about the 48hr film festival I will have to show him.
The 48 hours are sooooooo much fun!
These are some solid film making tips. I especially agree with number 3, capture good audio. Audio can really make or break a film and is something new film makers sometimes over look.
Thank you for checking the video out! When I first started out filmmaking, audio and lighting were the things that we tended to ignore... so I try to stress not to ignore those so other beginners don't make the same mistakes I did.
Great tips. Some of my friends and me- we wanted to create a short film... will use your tips while we are planning that...
Best of luck. Please share it when you're finished!
Thanks for posting. I hope you great time filming.
Thanks for watching!
You earned yourself a subscription from me! I did my fifth this July, and I’d like to offer a tip too. (Although this won’t be useful for everyone.)
I live in a city that’s about a 45 minute drive from the drop off point. (That’s presuming no traffic, which isn’t always a safe bet if there’s a big event in Detroit.)
A friend who lives in the city where the drop off is graciously allowed me to use her spare room for editing. So I did lose a bit of time driving my computer there on Saturday, but it paid off. There was no panic on the final drive there. I strolled casually into the building, and dropped it off without frenzy. And just to prove that I’d made a good choice, I got there with 45 minutes to spare.
This is a tip I’m definitely using again.
Don’t worry-I’m not giving all my secrets away!
That's a great idea! Actually, I had briefly considered renting an AirBnb close to where the kick-off and drop-off was and set up a station there to edit; but decided against it since it would just add an unnecessary $250 to the budget.
Are your 48s available online at all? Would love to check them out!
The 2011 film isn’t here, due to reasons. The 2010 is a “director’s cut”, the other three are all as submitted.
ua-cam.com/play/PLkz9iB3mMAUl_06MXV9dvyTN2wsoelnpl.html
Wow it seem so hectic. Time management and planning are the key. Great tips.
Very hectic, but very fun haha
I like that you suggest having your actors involved in the writing process. On my last 48 the producers basically had a pet project they wanted to work on and took the ball and ran with it. They ignored any and all input and wrote a really bad script. For writing, I suggest making a very simple story, writing the theme on the wall and making sure everything you do contributes to both. Remember that simple is best. You can't get into layers in a 5 minute movie and still tell a coherant story.
Thanks so much foe checking the video out! Sorry to hear about your last 48 hour experience. Personally, I try to surround myself with like-minded, relaxed, and passionate people. So you get great ideas from people who want the best possible product without being an asshole haha And you have a very great point about writing simplicity for these.
Great tips for sure! Love all your films 😊
Thanks, Kem :D
It’s so great that you give us an inside look. Great tips. I don’t think I have the patience to be a film maker. Respect. That shout out is coming soon.
Thank you, Dawn! It does take so much patience.
I appreciate the behind the scenes look at your projects. This reflects how disciplined and dedicated to your craft you are.
Thank you! :)
I love this, sharing your tips and experiences as you go. It looks like such a handful from a distance, but you do such a great job!
Thanks a lot Blair!
Thank you for the video.awesome tips... That's quite an info
Thank you!
You make me want to go out this weekend and do my own film project!
do it :)
Well I did it! I survived my very first 48 Hour Film Challenge! Thanks for all the hints, tips and encouragement!
Congratulations!!! Making a film in 48 hours is a huge accomplishment. Will you be posting your finished version online?
@@ThinkingArtEntertainment The official screening will be on September 27th, so I will be posting my film online afterwards.
Awesome! Keep me posted. Would love to see it and best of luck with the screening and awards!
@@ThinkingArtEntertainment Thank you! I will!
Our screening and awards was tonight! Omg my team took Best Special Effects and Best of Halifax! Off to Filmapalooza Orlando 2019! Whoo hoo!
Nice 8 tips for a big production. Thou I am always a one-man show. I hope someday I will be involve in a big production. am excited! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching! Hope you can do it one day :)
OMG communication is probably I think the most important. You have to communicate clearly with your team so everyone knows who is on first. However all the tips are great!
Communication is definitely key :)
Great tips!! You need tips like these to survive AND have a successful 48 hours!
Thank you! Hopefully they can help other teams not make the same mistakes we have made in the past.
You really know your stuff and you put a lot of work and time into. Your videos are very helpful for professional filmakers and also amateur UA-cam creators as me. Thanks for sharing the knowledge!
Thanks for watching! Glad you found value in it :)
This looks challenging and fun! Hope you all go well
Thanks!
These tips are soo helpful for me
That's great to hear!
Thank you for these tips! Hope you survive!
We survived! :D
Great tips! Sounds like I need a team lol! But I hope to utilize these one day!
I hope you can too :)
Your video is made very well!! Entertaining and well edited. I like it(:
Thanks for checking it out! Glad you enjoyed it :)
Good luck to everyone this year!
Thank you!
Great tips for people to use. I could do use some of those tips. Great video
This seems like such a cool challenge! Wish you the best of luck!
Thank you! I think it went well. We'll see how the audience likes it haha
These are really great tips for those who want to do this project or a longer project. Organization is total key!
SN: You have a great voice.
Thank you 😊
These are really awesome tips!
Thank you!
Ive participated in this twice. Once as a sound guy and once as an actor. I'm thinking next year my team and I will enter with me directing. Its always so much fun. Great tip list dude.
That's awesome, Robbie! Are yours available anywhere online to check out? Would love to see them. Let me know if you end up directing one too, would love to see that as well!
I love doing 48 hour films! Such a high pressured but fun time! I’ve done it once in Cleveland and another time in Birmingham. In Birmingham, I was an actress in the film and then also helped with editing. It’s a great idea to have someone just being the editor and working on it as you go. Makes more sense. Definitely need to budget time efficiently. Great tips!
Thank you! Are the 48s you helped with available online anywhere? I'd love to see them!
Great tips that I can use in the future! Good luck to everyone!
Thanks, Kerwin! We will need it for sure!
Great tips.Good job.
Thank you!
New subbie here..thats very informative tips ..just curious about editing software ..what do you use usually ?thanks
I use Final Cut Pro for weekly episodes, and Adobe Premiere Pro for short films.
Wow this projects sounds so cool but also very stressful, Time is really important in this type of challenge
For sure! Super stressful but super fun :)
Man that's a lot of pressure doing an entire short film within 48 hours. I could not do this, at least not now lol I have no crew!! This was great thanks for sharing Wes helped shed a light on what it really takes to do this.
This was a very informative and interesting video 💯
Thanks man!
Good tips.
Thanks!
Great tips! I've always been so interested when this rolls around. It has to be such a cool experience (and of course stressful lol)
It is stressful, but that's why you have to have a good team behind you to take some of the stress off.
Awesome tips here!!
Thanks!
I learned a lot of new thing...you have more cool stuff on your channel so just subbed.
I haven't done a 48 hr film in years, this makes me want to do one again!
They're so much fun!
Damnnnnn I feel pressured just listening to your tips!!! 16 hours for post productions sounds like a rat race but if you have your ducks in a row then it sounds like it's possible. Great jobs guys.... looking forward to seeing the aftermath :)
Thanks, Danny! Will be available next week! Hopefully you like it :D
I would strongly recommend doing the 3 stages in differing time lengths. Hollywood films use 58% of the production in post. On-set editing is very helpful but the editor really needs the better part of a day with no new footage coming in. In my last 48, they were bringing me footage 30 minutes before I had to start my render. Guess how that turned out.
Great video I wish to work in the filing industry..I love big 📷.woow
It's a lot of fun!
I love that you are only trying to survive. Lol. Great job!
Thanks!
Thanks for the tips! I will be doing my very first challenge end Aug. I have never done any type of film work before..ha ha..I noticed a lot of things being done, assistants writing etc..For the person who literally knows nothing beyond yelling "action/cut", are there websites that I can peruse for helpful worksheets, timetables, and other things that could be helpful. Appreciate any advice you can offer!
NoFilmSchool.com is a great resource for both beginners and professionals. They feature articles/videos from various filmmaking UA-cam channels and websites. Great place to receive advice about everything. My biggest criticism of theirs is that they tend to be a bit too gear-centric sometimes.
Thinking Art Entertainment Thanks so much!
No problem at all! Hope that helps! We're trying to do a lot more beginner-friendly content here over the next few months as well. Going over each step of the process and diving into how to create films with no crew and no budget.
Thinking Art Entertainment There are a lot of us I think, who dream "what if"! When people like you guys reach out to those interested in trying our hand at this medium it helps us to see it's within our reach! Thank you!
No problem at all! I was a beginner with no knowledge at one point, too. It's my goal with this channel to help others realize their potential and start creating :)
I'e never heard of the 48 hour film challenge, but this is such a cool concept...and a stressful one too! Me trying to film/edit a UA-cam can take a while. I can only imagine having to film/edit a whole short film! 😩
It is very challenging and stressful given the time limits, but that's what makes it so fun and rewarding! I encourage anyone that has any interest in filmmaking to do it at least once. You learn so much when you're put under those intense time constraints.
It’s looks like you have a great team honestly!! Lol..can’t wait to actually see what you guys created 🙏🏽
We definitely had a great team! Our short is now up on our channel if you're interested in checking it out!
The actor writing process tip is so great! Does this video count as a 48hr film? lol Having an onset editor is another great idea! I love these man!👏🤘
Thanks man! These are so time intensive that anything you can multi-task on can be a life saver.
I just got the Adobe and it is intense. I am learning thanks for the video we beginners need help ..lol I subbed and I have a new channel ...
I love this idea. I wish there was something around my area that organized this. This would be awesome for students to take part in too! Do they have a student portion or do they join and adult team? :)
Thank you, Marianna! Students are free to create their own team, or join other teams. It's open and for anyone to do. There is a registration fee, but if you have enough team members you can split it up between all of them.
nice
thanks man!
Great tips! I always wanted to do one of these and then I thought this was the year... but then corona happened T_T
If I want to take up a hobby, this would be good for me.
10/10 would recommend!
Cool video. Your tips can also be useful if your time isn't limited to 48 hours.
Very true!
So you guys didn't sleep at all???
Barely. I get about 6 hours the entire weekend.