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Corey

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  1. Anyone agree? I loved the way the slow motion looked. I thought it was perfect. He also slow-moed that way at the end of Signs. It has a totally different feel than shooting in camera slow motion, but I thought it was necessary. Corey
  2. Making a movie is telling a story. It does not matter how many people are involved, or how much money it took to make it, or how many name actors or in it, or what you shot on. You say that the only way to make a movie is to make one, so just make one. Again, it doesn't matter what it's on. So you have a job and go to school, when are you going to make your movie? You think if you have money you can do it? And the best part of filmmaking is having a large cast and crew? That's not what it's all about Oh okay, you dont need experience, just read 20 books and you've got it!! I think of crazy as overly ambitious. You absolutely right. It works the same as Hi8. I'm not trying to be mean either, but I dont think it'll work. I think you'd be far better off saving your money and making short films for awhile, then later you will have valuable experience and can make an awesome movie on s16 or whatever. Good Luck Corey
  3. It seems a little crazy to me that a 16 year old would have enough money and experience to shoot a feature film. Especially in super 16 or HD. I suggest you buy a cheap camcorder, and make tons of short films. You'll learn a lot, and then later make your big movie and you can avoid all kinds of mistakes and save a load of money. Good Luck Corey
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