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WestHavenBrook's Feature: Production Log 4

POSTED BY Wesley Scoggins, 31 January 2008

This week John and the WestHavenBrook crew put together a great video talking about some real basic tips, and some of the logistics involved in the film. It's really interesting stuff, check it out!

Make sure to leave them a comment about how you're enjoying their advice so far!

-Wes

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Comments

  • FreshMentos wrote on January 31, 5:21 pm

    Thanks Wes, that was really interesting. Especially the bit about the atmosphere!

  • james[hoodie] wrote on January 31, 10:08 pm

    man I love the advice they give...very helpful..look forward to seeing more from them..

    H&H

  • cubes wrote on February 1, 12:19 am

    Very informative, being a car guy, I'm looking forward to the car chase, as we are planning one for our movie.

  • Tyler (anon) wrote on February 1, 2:35 am

    k indy mogul. thats one that would be very useful that track that they built allow the camera to move from side to side. could you help us with that?

    -tyler

  • WesScog wrote in reply on February 1, 3:11 am

    http://www.indymogul.com/post/5307/wesleys-weekly-how-to-mini-dolly

    Covered a really basic dolly design last week, Steve is going to do a whole Dolly Extravaganza with several more Designs sometime this month.

  • amc760 wrote on February 2, 4:18 am

    Awesome video.

    This one was very detailed and I feel like I picked up a bit from this short video.

    The movie looks cool whatever it is.

  • Vigilante2890 wrote on February 2, 10:46 am

    Augh, so close! I was thinking I would finally hear some advice on car chase scenes! I hope the next production log gets heavily into that. Thanks so much for making these videos, WestHavenBrook!

  • ren (anon) wrote on February 2, 9:32 pm

    here is a link for a cheap camera stabilizer, though of you guys, didn't know where to post it.

    http://lifehacker.com/350647/diy-camera-stabilizer-on+the+cheap