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Advice on Making a Great Short Movie by Jos Timmer

Renowned writer director, Jos Timmer, has lots of experiences in directing main stream movies as well as short movies. Creating some short movies that shows talent is great for directors looking to make it big in the industry.

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Advice on Making a Great Short Movie by Jos Timmer

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  1. Advice on Making a Great Short Movie by Jos Timmer

  2. Renowned writer director, Jos Timmer, has lots of experiences in directing main stream movies as well as short movies. Creating some short movies that shows talent is great for directors looking to make it big in the industry. It also allows the producers to see what you can do with the camera.

  3. Jostimmer says that it is important to know everything about your movie, from the script, structure, plot to characters; one needs to be aware about everything before you start. One also needs to keep in mind as to what one is trying to convey to the audience through your film. If that focus is not there, one cannot be able to utilize the materials properly and lose control.

  4. Another big asset of successful directors such as Jos timmer, is discipline. One needs to be organized and write down every aspect and small details such as location, performance, sound and others. One should be vocal and make sure that every team member understands what is expected of him or her during the film making process.

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