- Introduction
- You'll Need A Demo Reel
- I'm New!! What Do I Do?
- Create a Network
- Find Your Niche
- Be Ready for Opportunity
- What Do I Charge?
- Negotiating Payment
- Working With Clients
- Working For Free... or Not
- BONUS LESSON
This course is an introduction for those interested in pursuing a career in the Filmmaking and Photography world.
Unlike many industries that have a very structured approach on how to get started and work ones way up the ladder, the Film and Photography industry can be a chaotic walk in the dark. There is no set road map to success in this line of work, which can be overwhelming and defeating. That's why the goal of this course is to help point aspiring filmmakers and photographers in the right direction and avoid common obstacles by providing you with the right tools and knowledge.
This is a quick course, but covers quite a bit of information, such as...
- Getting a Demo Reel
- Creating a Network
- Finding a Niche
- How to get work and being ready for Opportunity
- How to price your Services
- How to Negotiate and Work with Clients
- Working for Free, or Not
No matter what area of the industry you're currently in or want to pursue, whether you're a photographer, director, editor, cinematographer, camera operator, etc., the information in this course is applicable to all.
If you’re a complete beginner this course is a must, and if you already have experience this may be a refresher with a few new tips you can use when negotiating and planning your next project.
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After graduating from film school in 2009 I dove straight into the Toronto film industry Directing and Producing a variety of projects such as music videos and short films that have screened at festivals such as Tribeca and Toronto International Shorts. In between projects I also work on big budget film and television such as Suicide Squad and The Boys.
When not on set I'm on the road working with bands, shooting documentaries, and creating other independent projects. Even while traveling for vacation I can't seem to put my camera down, because when you're passionate about something it becomes second nature.