tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4154607501444605593.post762664026459382688..comments2023-10-17T17:41:05.371+01:00Comments on The Recipe to Ambleton Delight: Tip #48: Try 'Guerilla' filming (if appropriate)Ambleton Delighthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14195397844017248546noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4154607501444605593.post-62232060576622208002010-10-20T15:37:19.445+01:002010-10-20T15:37:19.445+01:00Thanks for sharing again Dan. Guerrilla filmmakin...Thanks for sharing again Dan. Guerrilla filmmaking is definitely not for the feint of heart, but when done well and properly planned for, can produce results that rival bigger budgets and/or enthrall the audience.<br /><br />A lot of people interpret guerrilla as half-assed production, but I believe when done right, it often requires more planning and organization.<br /><br />For anyone interested in the topic further, I teach a full seminar on guerrilla film mindset and tactics called "Down and Dirty Filmmaking: Guerrilla Tactics - Professional Results" <br /><br />More info here: http://bit.ly/aTRtpH <br /><br />Here are some video clips from the seminar:<br /><br />Guerrilla Special Forces<br />http://www.vimeo.com/1610901<br /><br />Attracting Name Talent<br />http://www.vimeo.com/1611009<br /><br />And I also wrote a popular book on the subject, The Shut Up and Shoot Documentary Guide<br /><br />http://downanddirtydv.com/ShutUpAndShoot1/<br /><br />Thanks again, Dan, for sharing enlightening. I'm trying to do the same!Anthony Q. Artishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09758480950266409290noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4154607501444605593.post-50661543466324929632010-10-01T12:56:41.783+01:002010-10-01T12:56:41.783+01:00Please note I am not necessarily recommending guer...Please note I am not necessarily recommending guerilla filmmaking, although it was used in this case, although more as a story telling technique. I will always recommend in favour of getting relevant permissions, such as we did for most of the film as described by producer Sinead in tip #20 here: http://bit.ly/locationpermissionDan Parkeshttp://www.parkesproductions.comnoreply@blogger.com