Mobile Filmmaking 101: Capture Stories With Your Phone
How to Share Your Film
A course by Cassius Rayner , Filmmaker
About the video: How to Share Your Film
Overview
“To finish, I will discuss film festivals and where best to put your finished film. I will also illustrate how to make a poster using a free third-party app.”
In this video lesson Cassius Rayner addresses the topic: How to Share Your Film, which is part of the Domestika online course: Mobile Filmmaking 101: Capture Stories With Your Phone. Learn the fundamentals of mobile cinematography to create captivating videos that tell a story using your iPhone or Android.
Partial transcription of the video
“ How to Share Your Film This lesson is all about what to do with our film. We have our film, which is exciting, we've got through the process, you've put your little story together, and now it's time to show it to others. Let's talk through what we can do. What do we do with the film? You can put it on social media if you want to, you can upload it to YouTube if you have a channel there, it's up to you, but I would highly recommend that you explore filmfreeway.com. This is a site that many filmmakers use, including myself. If I want to enter any of my films, documentaries, music videos, or...”
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Course summary for: Mobile Filmmaking 101: Capture Stories With Your Phone
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Photography & Video -
Areas
Film, Film, Video & TV, Filmmaking, Social Media, Video

Cassius Rayner
A course by Cassius Rayner
Cassius Rayner has been working in the film industry for over 25 years. Throughout his career, he worked as everything from a TV runner to building music video props, until finally finding his calling: becoming a filmmaker. He went on to become a camera operator for clients like the United Nations, local TV news channels, music videos, comedy programs, and commercials.
He directed his first film, JUNK, in 1997, which featured pop legend Adam Ant and went on to win Best Independent Film. He continues making documentaries for broadcasting stations like ABC, Sky, PBS, and BBC. In 2014, he decided to take his filmmaking in a different direction, and started shooting exclusively with his iPhone, making documentaries, music videos, branded content, and more for clients all around the world. Since then, he’s gone on to win 14 international film awards.
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