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IFA 001: DSLR Shooter Breakdown with Calab Pike

IFA 001: DSLR Shooter Breakdown with Calab Pike

FromIndie Film Academy: A Filmmaking and Screenwriting Podcast


IFA 001: DSLR Shooter Breakdown with Calab Pike

FromIndie Film Academy: A Filmmaking and Screenwriting Podcast

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Length:
90 minutes
Released:
Jul 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Geeking out with Caleb about camera gear and discussing the real difference between consumer DSLR's as well as lenses and other gear. Whoever you are, if you want to be a filmmaker there has never been a better time to run out, buy an inexpensive DSLR like the Canon t3i, and a 50mm f1.8 lens and start shooting absolutely beautiful video.Two of the main cameras that Caleb recommends are the Panasonic GH3 and the Sony A7s. We also talk about why, at the time, there is really no reason for filmmakers to buy a DSLR. Caleb himself has started shooting with the Canon C100 which is specifically made for filmmaking. So we talk about the advantages of shooting with high-end cameras vs. DSLRs.Caleb Pike is a camera operator, editor, and podcaster based in Chicago, IL. His experience branches from documentary and commercial, to film and educational material.Proud Member of the IFH Podcast Network!For more great filmmaking and screenwriting podcasts:? http:///www.ifhpodcastnetwork.comAccess IFH Academy's Film Distribution: Confidential Course? http://www.indiefilmhustle.com/letmeinListen to more at Indie Film Hustle:? http://www.indiefilmhustle.comRead the Making of this film in Rise of the Filmtrepreneur: How to Turn Your Indie Film Into a Moneymaking Business? http://www.filmbizbook.com
Released:
Jul 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Indie Film Academy® Podcast features interviews with industry insiders in every aspect of the filmmaking process. Our goal is to give filmmakers as much information as possible about the entire filmmaking process so that they don't make the mistakes that many filmmakers have made in the past. Our focus is not simply on one way to make a film, but of the many different ways that filmmakers have found success with a variety of funding and distribution strategies. We also discuss technical details like ways to attract investors and build an audience.Part of the IFH Podcast Network