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         <description><![CDATA[<div>How to make a short film?</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>tasneem firas </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>tasneem firas        </div><ol><li>The Script. You can make a bad film out of a good script but not vice versa. ...</li><li>Show Don't Tell. If you can say something visually, do this instead of using dialogue. ...</li><li>A Short Film Is Not A Feature Film. ...</li></ol><div> </div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2020-06-17 18:25:09 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>TALA ABDUL HASIB / Do the basic editing for the video is very simple: use the “scene detection” feature to display the video in timeline according to its scenes. Double-click the video to rotate. Drag the pointer at the end or beginning of the video to trim. Click the scissors and cropping icon to do the splitting and cropping respectively. As for combining videos, just drag files to timeline in order. </div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2020-06-17 18:25:34 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>farah ashraf </div><ol><li>Figure Out What Story You Want to Tell First you need a story. A good story. ...</li><li>Create the Characters A good place to start is designing your characters. I developed my characters in a 3/4 rotation. ...</li><li>Create Your Storyboard A storyboard does not need to be super realistic, but I do recommend that you draw all the key poses. ...</li></ol>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2020-06-17 18:26:42 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<blockquote><strong><em>sondos </em></strong> </blockquote><div>1. The Script</div><div>You can make a bad film out of a good script but not vice versa. Write a script. Then rewrite it. Then rewrite three more times. If a scene does not move the story forward, cut it!</div><div>2. Show Don't Tell</div><div>If you can say something visually, do this instead of using dialogue. Dialogue should be the last thing you add to a script anyway. Take a look at my most <a href="https://www.filmsshort.com/eds-choice/Eds-Favourites-1.html">favourite films</a>.</div><div>3. A Short Film Is Not A Feature Film</div><div>Don't give a festival director or anyone a reason to turn off. Do not pace your short like a feature! No one cares about it like you do. You have to get into your story quickly.</div><div>4. Storyboard It</div><div>Even if you can only draw stickmen, storyboard your film. Do this as early as possible. Let everyone see them and refer to them during the shoot. Be flexible but don't forget them!</div><div>5. Cast It</div><div>It's tempting to use friends. Unless they are trained actors or just darn good you will be creating trouble. There are many talented actors. Do not be afraid to interview them.</div><div>6. Crew It</div><div>Get people involved if you can but make sure they have defined roles. A cinematographer, 1st AD (or producer performing this role) and sound recordist are the most important roles.</div><div>7. Give Yourself Time To Film It</div><div>Almost every film overruns. Experience helps but the more time you give yourself, the less mistakes you will make filming it. It will save you money in the long run!</div><div>8. Tripods Have A Use</div><div>Unless there is an aesthetic reason for your film to be handheld use the legs! But if you want to have that handheld look, don't go overboard. It can be offputting.</div><div>9. Sound Is Important</div><div>Much sound is added in post production. Even dialogue can be added. However, make sure you have a sound recordist on set to get the best sound you can. Unless you are skilled in sound mixing, bring someone in who can do this for you.</div><div>10. Grade It</div><div>Along with sound, the most obvious marker of an amateur film. If you want your short to feel professional or "filmic" it should also be graded. Shots will need matching up at any rate. </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>maryam kamal \plan your shots and sound</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2020-06-17 18:27:22 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>yamama develop your story idea</div>]]></description>
         <pubDate>2020-06-17 18:27:49 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Malak eslam <br>1. The Script<br>You can make a bad film out of a good script but not vice versa. Write a script. Then rewrite it. Then rewrite three more times. If a scene does not move the story forward, cut it!<br><br>2. Show Don't Tell<br>If you can say something visually, do this instead of using dialogue. Dialogue should be the last thing you add to a script anyway. Take a look at my most favourite films.<br><br>3. A Short Film Is Not A Feature Film<br>Don't give a festival director or anyone a reason to turn off. Do not pace your short like a feature! No one cares about it like you do. You have to get into your story quickly.<br><br>4. Storyboard It<br>Even if you can only draw stickmen, storyboard your film. Do this as early as possible. Let everyone see them and refer to them during the shoot. Be flexible but don't forget them!<br><br>5. Cast It<br>It's tempting to use friends. Unless they are trained actors or just darn good you will be creating trouble. There are many talented actors. Do not be afraid to interview them.<br><br>6. Crew It<br>Get people involved if you can but make sure they have defined roles. A cinematographer, 1st AD (or producer performing this role) and sound recordist are the most important roles.<br><br>7. Give Yourself Time To Film It<br>Almost every film overruns. Experience helps but the more time you give yourself, the less mistakes you will make filming it. It will save you money in the long run!<br><br>8. Tripods Have A Use<br>Unless there is an aesthetic reason for your film to be handheld use the legs! But if you want to have that handheld look, don't go overboard. It can be offputting.<br><br>9. Sound Is Important<br>Much sound is added in post production. Even dialogue can be added. However, make sure you have a sound recordist on set to get the best sound you can. Unless you are skilled in sound mixing, bring someone in who can do this for you.<br><br>10. Grade It<br>Along with sound, the most obvious marker of an amateur film. If you want your short to feel professional or "filmic" it should also be graded. Shots will need matching up at any rate.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Fatima Firas <br>Choose the right equipment </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>hanan  1.  chose the right equipment  2.learn how films tell stories  3.develop your story idea  4.plan your shots and sound 5. film and edit the movie carefully  6. get feedback before you finish 7. share it the right format.</div>]]></description>
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tasneem firas  
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         <pubDate>2020-06-18 05:19:20 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Malak eslam                                                                                                                                                                                                  1. The Script<br>You can make a bad film out of a good script but not vice versa. Write a script. Then rewrite it. Then rewrite three more times. If a scene does not move the story forward, cut it!<br><br>2. Show Don't Tell<br>If you can say something visually, do this instead of using dialogue. Dialogue should be the last thing you add to a script anyway. Take a look at my most favourite films.<br><br>3. A Short Film Is Not A Feature Film<br>Don't give a festival director or anyone a reason to turn off. Do not pace your short like a feature! No one cares about it like you do. You have to get into your story quickly.<br><br>4. Storyboard It<br>Even if you can only draw stickmen, storyboard your film. Do this as early as possible. Let everyone see them and refer to them during the shoot. Be flexible but don't forget them!<br><br>5. Cast It<br>It's tempting to use friends. Unless they are trained actors or just darn good you will be creating trouble. There are many talented actors. Do not be afraid to interview them.<br><br>6. Crew It<br>Get people involved if you can but make sure they have defined roles. A cinematographer, 1st AD (or producer performing this role) and sound recordist are the most important roles.<br><br>7. Give Yourself Time To Film It<br>Almost every film overruns. Experience helps but the more time you give yourself, the less mistakes you will make filming it. It will save you money in the long run!<br><br>8. Tripods Have A Use<br>Unless there is an aesthetic reason for your film to be handheld use the legs! But if you want to have that handheld look, don't go overboard. It can be offputting.<br><br>9. Sound Is Important<br>Much sound is added in post production. Even dialogue can be added. However, make sure you have a sound recordist on set to get the best sound you can. Unless you are skilled in sound mixing, bring someone in who can do this for you.<br><br>10. Grade It<br>Along with sound, the most obvious marker of an amateur film. If you want your short to feel professional or "filmic" it should also be graded. Shots will need matching up at any rate.</div>]]></description>
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