[Frameworks] New filmmaker

LJ Frezza ljfrezza at gmail.com
Tue May 6 00:16:19 UTC 2014


Also, its a bit more searching in this digital age, but you can do the same
thing with a couple of VCRs and a TV (and thrift store tapes) or some film
rewinds, a viewer, and a splicer (and discarded 16mm films).


On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 8:14 PM, LJ Frezza <ljfrezza at gmail.com> wrote:

> If you have a computer, I'm from the school that says you don't even need
> a camera. You can try re-editing footage from a number of sources like
> YouTube, DVDs, etc.
> It's a lot cheaper, especially if you can finagle yourself some free
> editing software.
> -LJ
>
>
> On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 8:07 PM, Fred Camper <f at fredcamper.com> wrote:
>
>> Film or video? Don't buy anything if you can avoid it. Try borrowing
>> cameras, or renting them, to experiment. If you have to buy something buy
>> something that is so cheap that you can buy a better one later. Try used
>> and junk shops. You need to first discover how you like to work, how you
>> like to shoot, what you want to do.
>>
>> Fred Camper
>> Chicago
>>
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