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[Deep Dive] DIY Filmmaking: How We Shot a $250 Short Film in 10 Hours
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How do you shoot a short film on a $250 budget? In this episode of Indie Film Podcast, Victoria (writer/director of Dive) and Chuck (location sound mixer/sound designer) are joined by cinematographer and colorist Daniel Klamerus to break down the production process of their micro-budget short film.
From scheduling nightmares to surprise gas station construction, this honest (and occasionally chaotic) conversation covers:
Shooting 25 shots in 10 hours across two nights
Using anamorphic lenses on a budget
Capturing on-set foley and navigating loud restaurant fridges
Split toning in post-production (we’ll touch back on that next week!)
A near-injury while filming in the back of a moving truck
Lessons learned from minimal crew, zero margin for error, and max creativity
Plus, they talk about what went wrong, what they’d do differently, and the tiny details that make a short film truly cinematic—even on a virtually non-existent budget.
Dive was made for a festival with a 4-month deadline and won awards for Best Screenplay and Best Actress!
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