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Jan 2024
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Filmmaking Stuff
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In this Filmmaking Stuff Podcast episode, you'll learn the essentials of producing a movie with the leanest team possible. 

Tom Malloy takes you through filming a simple scene like a family dinner, demonstrating how you can achieve cinematic quality regardless of your budget. 

You'll understand the importance of critical roles such as the director-cum-camera operator and audio, and how to handle lighting effectively even with minimal hands on deck.

This episode is about maximizing efficiency and quality with a skeleton crew, teaching you to focus on what matters - the final product on screen. 

Ideal for filmmakers working with tight budgets, this session will equip you with practical skills and insights to make your film project a success.

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