Production values are more about people and skill than equipment, and skills
can be learned. Including color correction, editing, cinematography,
mixing.  You can't do that crane shot through the window continuing out the
other side of the high rise without big money, insurance, and the right
crew, but you can skillfully design the scene so that it can be effectively
created with careful editing and pacing, production design, and an (all too
rare in the big media world) ability to trigger participation from the
viewer's imagination.

Who was it that said all you need to make a western is a cactus, some sand,
and the front half of a horse? OR something like that.

That's the whole thing about this revolution: the tools AND the platform are
now in the hands of the creators.
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Brook Hinton
film/video/audio art
www.brookhinton.com


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