Audiovisual Pre-Production: Narrative and Creative Direction
Survival kit in set
A course by Mariana Arriaga y Santiago Arriaga , Film Directors
Joined August 2021
About the video: Survival kit in set
Overview
“In this lesson we will give you some fundamental practical tips so that the execution of your projects is the best possible and everything works correctly.”
In this video lesson Mariana Arriaga y Santiago Arriaga addresses the topic: Survival kit in set, which is part of the Domestika online course: Audiovisual Pre-Production: Narrative and Creative Direction. Explore stories as the central focus to make key decisions prior to filming shorts and audiovisual pieces .
Partial transcription of the video
“Survival kit in set In this lesson called Survival Kit, We are going to give you tips that worked for us when filming. They are very specific tips that we believe can avoid some problems. The first one I think is: don't forget the importance of sound in your project. Many times, especially first-time directors or first-time producers, They leave the sound below all the apartments. They give much more importance to the image, to the art, to the production and leave the sound completely forgotten. There was a study a few years ago where they put people in a movie theater and they showed them ...”
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Course summary for: Audiovisual Pre-Production: Narrative and Creative Direction
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Filmmaking, Video

Mariana Arriaga y Santiago Arriaga
A course by Mariana Arriaga y Santiago Arriaga
Mariana Arriaga and Santiago Arriaga are siblings and codirectors. They grew up in a family of storytellers who instilled in them the desire to tell stories. They both studied communication and cinema, and at the end of their studies they codirected their first short films. It was from there that they decided to found the production house Memento Mori Films, where they made short films, fashion films, music videos, commercials, and experimental pieces.
Their short films have been selected for the Ariel Awards, the Morelia International Film Festival, the Venice Film Festival, LA Shorts, the Guanajuato International Film Festival, and the Kustendorf Film Festival, among others.
After five years, they decided to leave their production company as a creative label to focus on film projects. They are currently working on their first feature film—Cielo Abierto.
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