
How I plan the Shotlist & Gear for Adventure Videos (Q&A Episode)
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About this listen
Wow! You all delivered in a massive way for this episode. Thank you,
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- (00:00) - Start
- (01:30) - Host of questions aroudn shot listing
- (06:58) - Pre-Planning and Pre-Production?
- (10:10) - Scripting Part of Stories
- (13:03) - Recording Voice OVers AFter
- (15:19) - How do you come up with new ideas for your films?
- (20:41) - Which lenses to bring when making a film?
- (22:56) - How to Protect your gear form harsh conditions in the backcountry
- (24:46) - How do you balance when to go solo?
- (25:31) - How do you find balance between?
- (26:51) - When do you call your shots or edit good enough?
- (28:24) - Who was or is your inspiration?
- (29:19) - How do you balance out energy levels?
- (31:52) - what excites you after doing this for so long?
- (32:46) - How do you make a living?
- (34:36) - Vertical Vs. Horizontal
- (35:39) - I'm considering filming some trail running races, what gear do you recommend?>
- (37:44) - What keeps people from pursuing filmmaking
- (39:56) - Lightweight Filming Gear?
- (42:13) - What are the key pitfalls to avoid in a Filmmaking Career?
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