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How can you make low budget filmmaking work? How can you make no-budget filmmaking work? What about no-budget filmmaking of a high budget scene? What's in the box?
In this video, we set out to recreate the ending scene in the David Fincher movie, Se7en. The Se7en ending scene has the famous Brad Pitt line, “What’s in the box?”. We put our guerilla filmmaking hats on to show you the filmmaking process. This DIY filmmaking video will show you how you don't need a big film budget to get a cinematic look. Here's our shopping cart list of film gear we used:
Black Magic Cinema Camera 4K | $75
Canon 16 - 35mm f/2.8 | $20
Canon 70 - 200mm f/2.8 | $20
DJI Mavic Pro 4K | $50
4' Rhino Slider | $20
Neewer 5 in 1 Reflector | $20
Dracast LED | $13
How can you apply low budget filmmaking to the Se7en ending scene that had a film budget in the tens of millions of dollars? How can you get the film look that David Fincher films have when you’re working on an ultra-low budget or even no-budget filmmaking. The DIY filmmaking process relies on calling in favors, but there are other guerrilla techniques that can make your micro-budget film work.
When you’re not spending millions to cast John Doe you can do more with your micro-budget. We walk you through the steps along with a film budget breakdown to show how we made the Se7en ending scene with low budget filmmaking in mind.
The Se7en movie ending took David Fincher weeks to film and hundreds of thousands of dollars, and even they didn’t get everything right from a video production process standpoint, but they made the "What' in the box?" scene work. We were able to film the Se7en ending for a fraction of the cost.
The end result: You will learn low budget filmmaking techniques that will help you take your micro-budget, ultra low budget, or even no-budget guerrilla film to the next level.
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