Making videos.. how do we do it.. not difficlut.. but it takes time..
You may not like us or our stuff (who could blame you!) but this is how..
Well, we didn't even know each other as a group, two of us did, but the other three were strangers off the internet... (sorry..) 4laughs website <cough, choke, pain in heart>
The main thing is that we turn up and do it. That is the main thing by far. So it's five pairs of hands and minds and 'enthusiasms' and we are pretty democratic too, as we don't want to fall out and get nothing done.. it means compromising sometimes (well, quite often)
We write the scripts and circulate, we pick one, we then agree a shooting script where the main shots are defined. We cast it mainly from among the five but are now inviting others to be in front of camera too. We have toyed also with using scripts from other writers (if they are better than ours!!!) but we've not done that.. yet..
We learn our lines, we appoint a Director and main Cameraman. They run the shoot. We use basic camcorders (on tripods mostly) and try to get steady shots when they are meant to be steady. We mainly record the audio on camera. We try the best we can with lighting and camera position to get decent shots for the Editor. We take as many retakes as necessary to get a shot. It's not 'in the can' until it's the best shot/take we think we are capable of.
We use cheap video editing softare like 'Ulead'. We use 'Audacity, for audio sketches.
We make a big effort on the props, the set, the costumes, we spend a few quids on it. I bought a pipe off ebay for £2.50 and a false 'tache for £1.99. I borrowed a flat cap off my dad, we all do this kind of thing to get the props we want. We have to beg to get locations, but we do. It is hard, I'm looking for a chip-shop at the mo.. (not for lunch..)
But it's been enormous fun and it's a labour of love. It wouldn't work if we didn't like each others company and enjoy doing it so much.
We've had criticism and are often asked 'why do you bother'.
Because we want to do it, and we think there is a better chance of selling our sketches (and just possibly, some of the group as performers) if we can show a demo. It's working a bit, we have had some budding interest here and there (Smalls TV, NUTS TV) and that came from having videos, not scripts.
I would urge anybody who writes sketches to have a go. You still have your scripts.
But it's quite time consuming and you have to make an effort. It takes about a day to shoot a vid, plus the prep plus editing.
You have to be careful with music copyright btw but this is all stuff you can learn about off the web.
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Disclaimer: to be fair one of us is an equity card carrying actor and it has been a bonus having him in the group. Also, we are a bit techy (work in IT, are engineers, etc.)
It maybe doesn't make our stuff any better as 'art' but it has helped in getting things done!