Home  |  Acting  |  Film School  |  Makeup School  |  Photography  |  TV Presenter  |  TV Production School  |  Radio and Voice  |  Adobe  |  Avid  |  FCP
FAQ  |  Blog  |  Students  |  Tutors  |  T & C  |  Contact us
Low-Budget Feature Film Making


Duration
Starts
Finishes
Days
4 weeks
6.30pm
9.30pm
Tuesday



 

Course outline

Week 1 and 2
BEFORE THE SHOOT

1 American indie cinema as a model for low-budget film-making.
2 When low-budget is better than big budget.
3 Writing for low-budget films.
4 How good is your film script?
5 Casting - professional vs. non-professional.
6 Using actors as collaborators.
7 The pitfalls of getting a film crew together.
8 Creating a vision of your film.
9 Pre-production.

Week 3 and 4
THE SHOOT & AFTER

1 Directing actors - professional & non-professional
2 Where to put the camera.
3 The importance of great sound.
4 Working with a film crew.
5 Low-budget film solutions.
6 Avoiding low-budget film mistakes.
7 How much can the edit, music and sound design make your film?
8 Getting you and your film out there.


Satisfaction Guaranteed!
Suggested below are a selection of London Academy Film courses, ideal for beginners and intermediate and which other students have found rewarding.

Film School Foundation – 5 days
Film Lighting School - 1 day
Film Editing school - 2 days
Cinemathography - 1 day
Camera & Lighting Film - 2 days
Film Making Foundation - 3 days
Shooting the Movie - 1 day
Film School London - 2 Month
Film Production Training - 4 weeks
Film Producer - 3 weeks
Documentary Making - 8 weeks
Screenwriting - 6 weeks
Film School - 8 weeks
Directing the Actor - 4 weeks
Film Director - 4 weeks
5D Film School - 4 weeks
Film Director/Producer - 1 day

What the students say:

''just the ticket to enable film-makers to realise their own film destiny''
Keel Gomez

''low budget film-making has finally arrived..hooray, what a great inspiration the Low Budget Film Making course gave me.
Jules Craven

''Best film course of the year, best film tutor of the year, best film school of the year..amazing''
Denny Chwartz

''Low Budget Film Making is a full on film-makers dream''>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Ken Lovitz

Click here to view dates
Fees and to enrol online




 


 


Film-making School London

Entry level: Beginner - Intermediate

6.30pm - 9.30pm    Tuesday    4 Weeks

How to make a great film on a low budget is the essence of the Low Budget Film-making workshop. Meet the film director who has worked with leading Hollywood film actors, who can demystify what a filmmaker really requires to produce a film of cinema quality and marketable to a global audience.

Key Benefits of taking this course
1 Industry recognised Diploma
2 Work experience
3 Industry Contacts
4 Professional Film Maker Tutor
5 30% discount off your next course
6 Build your own confidence

What happens during the course

The essential film-making guide allows the film student the opportunity to understand how to make a film on a low budget and for the film student to push forward with the knowledge that they too, can make a great quality film and no longer need to delay their film project.

Understand how to source film funding, how to secure the film studio contract, how to secure the film actors, how to survive the initial stage of the film production and how to keep your nerves under control are just some of the many film topics taught.



The Low Budget Film-making workshop is a fascinating journey into the film making industry supported by professional filmmakers who can support you during and after the film course.

The London Academy current tutor is: Col Spector View the Tutor Page

Film student Testimonials



Fill in this form to receive more information about the course:


Click here to view dates
Fees and to enrol online



Student Enrolments, Advice
0870 62 65 100

Lines open 8:30am - 5:30pm (Mon-Sat)







   
         
  Copyright London Academy of Media, Film & TV@2011-2012