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Danny
04-Nov-2006, 03:42 AM
allright so im working on a 28 days style zombie flick called reaction, the scripts done, i got the cast but im having trouble with one seen since its in a storm, because im in egland so i have no trouble waiting for rain, but what kind of light scource do you guys think i could use for lighting, like a dark alley being suddenyl BAM! lit up for just a second then black again, i was thinking a coloured bulb you get from hardware stores for like 2 quid like very pale blue but i still dont think it'll look right, any one got any ideas that can help me out with this.

..sigh.. a new thread al for the best part of 2 mins in the film:rolleyes:

this is something quite good, though doesnt help me to much but hey still some cool tips i could make use of

http://www.animatedlighting.com/learn/hauntedhouse.asp

theres some cheap effects here but there that kind of explosion thats 8 bit that you see in most low budget action films, still would be good if you ever wanted to do a spoof.

http://dvshop.ca/dvcafe/film/fx.html


this i quite a good site, great effects and people can showcase there films on there

http://fxhome.com/cinema/info_cache/movieinfo2472.html

heres the free ones and some are damn good

http://fxhome.com/cinema/info_cache/movieinfo2472.html

y'know this thread really should be just for tips for indie film makers in general really, so people can share there techniques and info.

so if you want help with somthin' feel free to ask here.

heres a great one

http://nigel101.proboards39.com/index.cgi?board=LowBudget

it tells you how to make cheap squib blood packs for bullet wounds, though im sure it would be better to use cheap baloons than condoms or you fmaily would give you funny looks for taping blood filled condoms to people:lol:

http://nigel101.proboards39.com/index.cgi?board=LowBudget&action=display&thread=1115371948

this is an excellent way to make a low budget dolly, and you could probably combine this with the "how to make a crane doly" bit on the undead dvd.

oh and it appears one person who followed this tutorial and left a reply was a cetain mr "djfunkmasterg":lol:

small world isnt it?

Fulcifan91
04-Nov-2006, 12:50 PM
One of the best low-budget filmmaking tips and tricks website out there in my opnion-

http://www.exposure.co.uk/eejit/index.html

Danny
04-Nov-2006, 12:53 PM
hey i found this years back then lost all my favourites and forgot it, thanks man ive been looking for this for a while, and yeah its got some great stuff, especially if your completely new, it helpe dme out way back when:)

Danny
10-Nov-2006, 01:19 PM
i just got my new tripod today for my camcorder but its kinda jittery when turning around anyone got any tips.

oh and i built the dolly from that thread and it works great.:D i didnt think dj could have used something like it for deadlands but it really does give your films a more professional edge.

7feet
11-Nov-2006, 03:26 AM
If you can get one there, an arc welder can give you a perfect flash for simulating lightning. Probably not suggested if you are shooting in an actuall storm unless you can really, really protect it.

Or, if you can find one in a used camera shop or something, old-style flashbulbs can be good also. Does depend on the particular bulb, though, some of the really old 1940's newsman-style flash bulbs flash a little slow and might give you a frame or 2 more flash than you would want. You might try to use an electronic flash, but the flash is so fast that more often than not you won't see it in the shot because the flash starts and ends in between frames. But if you hit it a few times, odds are you'll get something.

Most regular lightbulbs, especially bright ones, take too long to ramp up and down when you hit and kill the power, probably wouldn't look so great, but you might be able to combine it with some post work. Dunno, I haven't seen them work all that well fro this type of thing myself.

Danny
11-Nov-2006, 09:05 AM
posting some more free **** today:)

this is a link to a free program called goldwave that can do some major cut and paste sound editing with loads of effects thats really,really easy, say you acotr was a bit quiet then you can turn up the volume of the sound and then add it to the movie, or alter voices or even, for some reason make it play backwards, basically if you making a short film you can choose little bits and pieces from damn near any sound file to add into your movies,and its free, enjoy.


http://www.goldwave.com/