>He """likes""" film
>He hasn't worked on a single one
Explain yourself /tv/
Also, film experience stories thread
Edited a short film in one day. It was fun. The cast and crew were supportive. Turned it in to the VFX person, and she fucked up the look. Awful wobbly in-post camera stabilizations and forced black bars for "Cinema feel". At least the colourgrade looked decent.
>>85626774
I made a few machinima back in the day. Even recreated Les Miserables in Halo 3 theatre mode for English class. Got a 98.
>>85626774
lol kiddo I made a movie with yer mom last nightIt was a scifi short exploring the consequences of climate change and automation on the rust belt
i don't like film
>>85627465
then go back to /lit/
>>85626774
I know this'll probably 404, but I always enjoy the rare times /tv/ actually discusses filmmaking/their work.
I'm a production manager for a company in Santa Monica. Most of our work revolves around online education, which sounds dumb, but you get to work on a variety of different subjects, which is always interesting. The majority of my day is spent with logistics, i.e. submitting budgetary projections, speaking to vendors, averaging crew cost, etc. Its a stepping stone to producing.
I used to work for a lot of commercial ad firms in San Francisco, but this was just more stable.
>>85626774
but ive worked on several film sets beforeas a fluffer on black gay porno shoots
>>85627556
reading is for fags