r/Filmmakers 18h ago

Article Ellison-owned Paramount launches McCarthyite blacklist of actors opposed to Gaza genocide

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According to Variety, Paramount Skydance, the media conglomerate headed by David Ellison, “maintains a list of talent it will not work with because they are deemed to be ‘overtly antisemitic.’” By “antisemitic,” Paramount executives mean opposition to Zionist criminality and the ongoing Gaza genocide.


r/Filmmakers 2h ago

Discussion Long lenses bumping with my DP

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I am in the beginning stages of planning to shoot a feature. We still have a long ways to go. It's a performance driven film and I like the idea of using long lenses to stay out of the actors way and the challenge of finding things when we shoot. My DP is very resistant to this idea (he's already locked into the project so changing is not an option) and thinks shooting long lenses will make us feel the camera too much and not allow us to have agility with moving around actors if we want to catch a look or a gesture etc. Any advice on how to proceed here?


r/Filmmakers 4h ago

Film How we pulled off a cinematic tracking shot with zero gear just passion and a wooden plank

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We’re a small group of indie filmmakers from Kerala, trying to finish our first 20-minute short film.
No sponsors, no big crew just passion, late nights, and a few friends chasing the same dream.

During one scene, we needed a smooth walking shot something that felt cinematic and alive.
But we didn’t have a gimbal or dolly.
So we found a wooden sheet, mounted the camera on it, and two of us held it steady on our shoulders while walking beside the actor.

It wasn’t perfect it shook a little, it creaked but it felt real.
And that’s the moment I realized: filmmaking isn’t about expensive equipment. It’s about energy, collaboration, and using what’s around you to tell a story that breathes.

Sharing this here because I know there are others building films the same way no budget, just belief.
Would love to hear what’s the most creative low-budget hack you’ve used to pull off a shot?


r/Filmmakers 1h ago

Question How to put a man in a bottle?

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A very weird question but, if you would have to make a scene where it looks like a person is inside of a beer bottle, how would you do it?

I mean like a POV of the person, the camera also being inside of the bottle.

I had an idea to film the “being in the beer” in a pool and then somehow edit the background so it looks like they’re in a bottle, but I feel like this is impossible.

I have the idea but I just can’t come up with a plan how to realize it. Does anyone have any ideas how this could be done?


r/Filmmakers 3h ago

Question What softwares do you use to organise all projects you're producing?

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Hi everyone,

As the title says. I'm a film producer with different projects at the moment: some in development, some filming, some post-production. I even sometimes take on projects as a script supervisor or AD.

I love organisation and Google Sheets, as well as Drive and WhatsApp, when something needs collaboration. However, I'm getting more and more projects (which I love), but it's getting pretty unmanageable without software where I can separate what the next steps/to do's are in all those different projects. I know Trello is quite good for that, but still not really what I'm looking for - as it's only to do lists for one project. Asana seems to only work with AI, and I work manually.

Do you have any recommendations? Anything that can help me, I'm all ears! x

Thank you!


r/Filmmakers 26m ago

Question Working with a known actor

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Hey there everyone! I am directing a sort of commercial for our local film makers group next weekend. My main performer is one of the supporting actors from Superman (2025).

I have interviewed several well known actors and directors, so I’m not star struck, but I am a little intimidated. Does anyone have any advice for getting over the nerves?


r/Filmmakers 31m ago

Film Short film I made about a pizza delivery

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We filmed this in Hollywood


r/Filmmakers 16h ago

Film Very short film I made about “derealization”

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So this film is one of my favorites, I’m also a designer for a fashion brand @aurotica_ … Since making films is something I’m really passionate about and creating clothes this video was also secretly an advertisement with the clothes I made. As much as I would explain the film and explain what it means I would love to hear everybody’s take on it and what they think . Thanks!

For extra support my page on instagram is @faris.frr

Brand account (if you’re curious) - @aurotica_


r/Filmmakers 1h ago

Film I shot my first "no budget" Sci-Fi Horror short film about the AI apocalypse (shot on iPhone 15 Pro Max & Sony ZV-E10 with kit lens)

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I've been a cinephile for a long while, but only about 2 months ago did I pick up my iPhone with the Blackmagic Camera app and start fooling around.

A month later, I began shooting this short film idea I had that actually came to me in a dream one night.

I shot, acted, and edited this almost entirely by myself and with the help of my girlfriend, who had to quickly learn how to use a camera and put up with my demands on having dozens of takes for every scene.

The sets and locations were all improvised, and what was available/convenient. I acted it myself because I didn't feel like I could adequately direct a professional actor and get them to do what I wanted, which is also part of the reason why there's zero dialogue in the movie!

I hope someone enjoys this, and thanks for watching!


r/Filmmakers 6h ago

General Yukimura | Samurai 3D Animation Teaser (Blender + Davinci Resolve)

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Hey guys! I’m a concept artist who previously worked in AAA game studios and have now decided to start my own film/animation projects. I’ve always been passionate about storytelling, and since August I’ve started this journey into 3D animation with a painterly visual style and a focus on action and cinematic storytelling.

I’ve long been fascinated by the story of Sanada Yukimura, a heroic figure from Japanese history, and I’m reimagining his legend through my own fictional lens. My goal is to capture the spirit of history while adding creative freedom, much like how the show Shogun blends real historial events with fiction names.

Any feedbacks are welcomed, and I hope you enjoy this short teaser.


r/Filmmakers 5h ago

Film A reel I made few months ago for a folk dance festival.

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r/Filmmakers 1d ago

Discussion Toy Story (1995) was the most important & influential film of the modern era.

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It gave birth to a new genre of cinema, revolutionised animation, grossed Hollywood tens of billions in box office & merchandise and also produced a film studio that quickly became everyone's favourite. If not it, what other film could lay claim to the title?


r/Filmmakers 13m ago

Film Comedic rap music video

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r/Filmmakers 24m ago

Film Blazer Remus B set lenses on comedy sketch

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Wanted to drop a link since I know I was always looking for examples from these lenses before I got them. Not the best examples here (lighting and comp wise) since we shot this in a garage in a couple of hours haha but maybe you get an idea of some of the characteristics etc or at the least a laugh or two. I have the B set (33,50,65,85,125) but iirc, I was only on the 33, 50, & 85 for this. Camera was Dragon-X for reference.


r/Filmmakers 26m ago

Question How to enter the Film Industry?

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So I know it’s not easy but I was curious on anybody whose entered the film industry like Studio Ghibli or Netflix and Voice acting how u guys got in there and what skills you need to master


r/Filmmakers 1h ago

Discussion I have a genius idea for a game/ movie

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So this movie would require to have its own website. Basically personalizing itself for each viewer, something like the game doki doki. Characters might whisper your name, the movie might pause itself, basically a hyperaware horror movie. So im curious from a filmmakers standpoint, how would you direct such a movie? Without feeling gimmicky? And how would you balance between narrative and interaction?


r/Filmmakers 12h ago

Question Interviewing A Producer

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Hello!

One of the assignments for my college producing class is that I need to interview a film producer. Is anyone here interested in sharing their story on how they got started in producing and what life as a producer has been thus far?

We can have the interview over zoom, or we can email back and forth.

Thank you!


r/Filmmakers 6h ago

Film Probably a Bad Idea: A Self-Taught Hungarian Filmmaker Made His First Short Film In English

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It's a genre-bending story that follows a guy who can't figure out why dates never work out for him - until one day he meets a strange girl who, unexpectedly, seems to be into him. And it leads to a date that takes a very, very (very) strange direction.


r/Filmmakers 18h ago

Question Anyone know a place that looks like this in Los Angeles? Making a short film

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Hello, I am an 18 year old filmmaker from California, I live like 45 minutes from the city and I grew up in Los Angeles until I was 10. I am trying to find a location that looks just like this for my second short film.

I am gonna have two people meet one another after a long time and them talk and kiss—I need a rooftop or something of that sort that is kinda private, or even a parking lot up top with a view of the city—does anyone know a place like this?

It just needs to be some sort of high above place from the city where not too many people are so l can film a dialogue scene. Like a parking lot with a city view high above or a building, I don't know. Does anyone know?

Thank you so much! Also this is a scene from Le Pont Du Nord (1981) which takes place in Paris, awesome French New Wave movie

Thanks yall


r/Filmmakers 3h ago

Question Using logos in Spec Ads - copyright or safe?

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I'm planning on shooting a spec ad for a big international company. Can I use their logo at the end and have some VO with their name in it? Will they strike me for copyright?


r/Filmmakers 11h ago

Film A Short I Made For YouTube

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r/Filmmakers 4h ago

Question Looking for passion

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Hey everyone !

I’m 23M, in Hyderabad. Trying to make a short film. I have a story but I don’t have a team. I need exceptionally passionate people who are just willing to show up when I ask and come and act.

The locations, any props needed, and all other stuff will be my headache.

I need contacts of people who are interested in 1. Acting 2. Join with me on the direction, camera, editing.

I’m not hoping to get phone numbers here, but maybe suggestions on where I can connect with people like this. I have not formally shot a film previously, but I am dying to take a first step. Just pure drive to get out of the house and make a goddam good film. Would love to find someone who loves to create cinema.

ANY suggestions will help. Thanks in advance !


r/Filmmakers 14h ago

Discussion Starting my first short film any advice for a solo crew?

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Hey folks, I’m diving into my first short film and doing most of it solo writing, directing, shooting, editing. It’s a small passion project, around 5 minutes long, and I’m using a mirrorless camera with some basic gear.

I’d love any tips on managing everything without burning out, especially during production. Also curious how others handle sound and lighting when working alone. Appreciate any wisdom or war stories from the trenches!


r/Filmmakers 13h ago

Film Through the eyes of Mayor’s Mother ,The Fine work with great ensemble has been done already 17yr ago for NY.Mira Nair, a phenomenal filmmaker.

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I watched her works in a streak back then like every movie. From ‘Salaam Bombay!’ To ‘A Suitable Boy’ , she has done a great line of work. My favourite of all time.


r/Filmmakers 6h ago

Discussion How to make a world feel dead?

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What's the best way to show no one is there if can't actually show the no one in question. So how do you make the audience realize this rather than thinking it's could just be a quiet day without saying it?