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How to shoot a film remotely: Post-production

How to shoot a film remotely: Post-production

From the course: DIY Filmmaking Tips Weekly

How to shoot a film remotely: Post-production

(stirs) Oh, is it Friday already? Shoot. Just let me finish stress baking my fifth batch of chocolate chip cookies, and then feed my sourdough starter. Oh no, it's starting to bubble over again. (upbeat music plays) Okay, you've worked out all the kinks for shooting your film remotely, and now you're ready to jump into post-production. But, hold on there. Because it's still not smooth sailing yet. So, here's some tips on post-production workflow for your remote film shoot. First step and probably most important. You need to get all those video and audio files your actors shot. The best way to do this is to have your actors set up an account with a cloud service such as Dropbox so that they can send you their files via the internet. However, if the cost of a paid account like Dropbox is overbudget, you can also have them send their files for free via WeTransfer. Next step. If your actors shot on their…

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