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Pre-Production with Frederic van Strydonck

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Pre-Production with Frederic van Strydonck

    Want to learn how to lay the framework for your next video project?

    You’ll learn how to plan the shoot, what gear to bring, pick locations, select talent, and build a production plan. It sounds boring -- this is the secret sauce to making your video project successful.

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    SKU: m-lesson-022

    What You'll Learn

    In this 45-minute course, Fred Van Strydonck teaches you how to plan your dream film. Every successful shoot starts with a solid foundation. Fred will show you how to develop your ideas, plan a budget, and find talent. You’ll also learn location scouting, how to run rehearsals, and everything else you’ll need to make your film run smoothly. If you want to learn the ins and outs of pre-production, this is it.

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      1:00

      Intro

      Meet your instructor, and learn a bit about Xiaomi Studios.

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      20:00

      Developing Your Idea

      So, you have an idea. Now, what? Fred teaches the importance of developing an idea with impact. A good film isn’t just a bunch of pretty shots. Hone in on your concept and learn how to make a storyboard.

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      20:00

      Pre-Production

      Once your concept is developed, it’s time to start translating it to the screen. Fred talks gear, useful smartphone apps, how to find talent, and location scouting. You’ll also learn the importance of running rehearsals and making a budget plan.

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      1:00

      Outro

      You’re ready to go out and shoot your film.

    Instructor

    Frederic van Strydonck

    A Belgian filmmaker based in London. He’s worked in production on films including Jason Bourne, Assassin’s Creed, Black Mirror, and Yesterday.

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