Filmmaking Basics

March 27, 2008 -- This course requires the installation of the demo version of FrameForge 3D Studio. Many people have problems with this so download this program as soon as possible to see if it will work on your computer.

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Lessons in basic filmmaking
Course #1 - "Basic Filmmaking" starts by showing you all the pre-production steps for making a short motion picture.


 * Begin learning filmmaking by  formatting the script using the free demo version of Final Draft (or CeltX for people who have Linux.)

Your instructor says:

 * Please use the free demo version of Final Draft rather than CeltX.


 * 1) The free Final Draft demo has fewer bugs than the beta version of CeltX.
 * 2) You will learn much more from Final Draft because it has many more features than CeltX.
 * 3) It takes longer to learn to use Final Draft than CeltX but Final Draft has better instructions.


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The movie poster prop by Sir Mok from Egypt.

This is a sample storyboard frame.


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Purpose and goal of this filmmaking course

 * The Purpose (pre-production)
 * The purpose of this course is to learn the steps needed to prepare to make a motion picture. This is called "Pre-Production".


 * The final product of this course is a movie of the storyboards which is called an "Animatic".


 * The heart of this course is the demo version of FrameForge 3D Studio. You can use this program to create the storyboards needed for the animatic. You can also create storyboards with other software to create animatics such as StoryBoard Quick.


 * Note : As we walk through all the steps of making this animatic, you will prepare yourself for entering film school.

The story

 * The story of our motion picture
 * The story is simple. A young person and an old person talk about the meaning of the motion picture "Star Wars".  That is how the story gets the name "Seduced by the Dark Side!".  (See right)

Time to completion

 * Work at your own pace
 * There are many steps to make a movie. Go at your own pace.  Eventually, you will need to complete all the courses at the Wikiversity Film School to complete this movie.

Student storyboard by Kasturika in Delhi, India

The software

 * The software is free
 * Most of the software for this course is free. We use trial version and free versions when we can.


 * The most important program
 * This course centers around the demo version of FrameForge.

Homework assignments

 * Submitting your work
 * All documents submitted to Wikiversity are released to the public under the terms of the GNU Open Source License or public domain. Your effort benefits all students.


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The steps of this course

 * 1. Script formatting
 * You format the script with the demo version of Final Draft.


 * 2. Choose the first two frames
 * You decide how you want the movie to start.


 * 3. Hand drawn storyboards
 * You download the storyboard sheet and quickly draw the storyboards. If you can't draw, take a look at StoryBoard Quick.


 * 4. 3D storyboards
 * You slowly create the storyboards with FrameForge 3D Studio.


 * 5. Study lenses
 * Before you create the storyboards, study the effect of the camera lens.


 * 6. Draw the movie poster prop
 * Before you create the storyboards, create the poster for the storyboards.


 * 7. Record the dialog
 * You need to record the dialog for the animatic.


 * 8. Select the music
 * You must decide the moods of the story.


 * 9. Create the matte painting
 * You must create a matte painting for the last (or the first) storyboard for the scene.


 * 10. Create the animatic.
 * Finally, you make a movie of the storyboards.
 * Completing this course will be easier if you have also take the film editing and film scoring courses.


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Start the first lesson

 * To start, go to the first lesson which is formatting the movie script.


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