I want to form a microfilm team. What do I need?
Hello, because I am a student of Communication College, my classmates and I have also set up a microfilm studio. Let me talk about my personal experience first: first of all, your staff should have a clear division of labor: some people have to go out to take orders, some people have to shoot with SLR or camera equipment, and some people have to edit and synthesize with later software. If you simply want to receive wedding promotional videos and other market-oriented business outside, the most important thing is to have an eloquent salesman or you have the ability to talk to customers. If you want to make a micro-film or pure artistic creation, as the manager of the studio, you should have leadership skills (don't let the people below you think you are a dish, only let others think you are good at it can you establish prestige in your work! ) there must also be a sense of lens that a director should have. Of course, this can only be obtained by accumulating experience. Of course, the most important thing is to find a reliable producer. After all, the economic source is the pillar of a microfilm studio!