Guerrilla Filmmaking

Guerrilla filmmaking is a raw, unconventional approach that embraces spontaneity and real-world locations to keep costs low. Filmmakers often work without permits, relying on natural light and a small crew to capture authentic moments. This method is commonly used in independent cinema and documentary filmmaking, allowing for a more immersive and realistic storytelling style. Despite the challenges, guerrilla filmmaking has produced some of the most compelling films in history, such as The Blair Witch Project and Clerks.


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Liberation Methods For The Filmmaker

I’ve tackled the issue of 
social conditioning a fair bit on this site. I think it’s important to be aware of social conditioning because it directly affects our business, the way we’re perceived and the way we treat others. This post might be a little more hardcore…

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