Unlocking the Secrets to Micro-Budget Filmmaking1 min read
Reading Time: < 1 minuteNoam Kroll has worked on almost every side of film projects, including as a colorist, editor, writer, cinematographer, director, and more. His latest feature film, Psychosynthesis, was shot on an extremely low budget in just nine days.
Kroll took some time to answer questions from nofilmschool.com about how he approached the feature, maintained control of his limited budget, and achieved the film’s gorgeous visuals. He shares what he learned on the quick shoot, and what he’d do differently. He also talks about the importance of self-marketing and his VOD plans.
Any filmmaker wanting to take on an ambitious project with a limited timeframe and budget and still achieve a polished look can benefit from Kroll’s insight.
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