Emerging filmmakers have heard the following advice over and over again. “There’s no excuse not to start filming. You can make a movie on your iPhone.” Well, shooting a film on your iPhone is more complicated than it sounds, especially when you have such a short deadline.
In this episode, No Film School’s GG Hawkins speaks with director Meghan Ross and editor Lauren Paige Sanders to discuss:
- Working with Adobe to create a short film, on an iPhone, in only 30 days
- Realizing they would have to be really flexible for the project
- How editing moved faster by syncing footage early on in Adobe Premiere
- Filming on three different iPhones
- Trusting the editor’s vision and storytelling abilities
- Working with an aggressive post timeline
- Why Meghan decided to star in the film herself
- Why it's important to have an AD
- One of Lauren’s favorite things she has ever edited
- Using hot keys for everything you do in editing
- Adobe’s goal behind this short film
Memorable Quotes
- “Working with an iphone instead of camera footage sounds easier, but it can be more challenging.” [6:25]
- “I like to be challenged in terms of editing. I like when stuff isn’t just laid out there for me and I have to figure it out.” [23:47]
- “Go with what you know, but feel free to explore outside of that.” [36:36]
- “You’re sharing this work on stage with this team of people. You are sharing the failures and you’re sharing the wins.” [38:32]
Resources:
Meghan’s website
Lauren’s website
The Making Of The Making Of an Austin Short Film masterpiece
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