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Aspiring filmmaker gets guidance and a boost of confidence

Challenge

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There is a first time for everything, and the first time is the hardest. Many aspiring filmmakers start in adjacent careers - acting, editing, writing. But even if you are very familiar with film sets, being a new filmmaker is different - whether you are the director, the DP, the producer, or all of the above. To make things even more difficult, independent filmmakers often have limited budgets - both money and time. Some are self-funding the project while juggling a day job and family. ​

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Solution


ShotKraft empowers aspiring filmmakers by guiding them through the steps of creating a shotlist, a process that could be intimidating even for experienced filmmakers. ShotKraft's framework with structured input fields, check boxes and drop downs makes it easy to move fast, make creative decisions confidently, and produce a professional-looking shotlist.

 

Real-Life example

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"ShotKraft changed everything. It made my movie seem more real sooner."


Bill Perry is an actor, a stuntman, a published author, and an aspiring filmmaker. A disturbing dream led him to write a book that he published a few years back, and more recently turned into a horror movie screenplay. "I decided, I have to make this movie. It is not about the money. I am sort of obsessed with it now." I was thinking this whole shotlisting will take me a few weeks, at the pace that I could get through it, and I got 80% of it done in 30 minutes, at most!"  Being able to see on paper the shots he already had in his head changed his sense of real live production being immanent and boosted his confidence in what he is going to shoot, "Because I now have a really tight shotlist".

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