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7 Expert Tips for Successful Low-Budget Filmmaking

Consider these low-budget and no-budget filmmaking tips to get your next project off the ground without breaking the bank.

For what used to be a revolutionary idea, the concept of low-budget or no-budget filmmaking has now become very common in the indie filmmaking community. There are countless examples of low-budget films launching big careers.

So, as an up-and-coming filmmaker looking to make your mark, here are seven pieces of advice to consider before you start rolling on your next low-budget filmmaking project.


Use Cameras Available for Cheap

7 Expert Tips for Successful Low-Budget Filmmaking

High-end film cameras are expensive. The cost to use an 8K RED Weapon, for example, can grow astronomically out of hand very quickly. Chances are, you or someone you know has a perfectly capable DSLR or mirrorless camera that can shoot high-quality HD or even 4K without breaking the bank.

Having a “good” camera is not a prerequisite for getting your film into film festivals or posting it online. If you understand of the technology (or have a good DP who does), you should be able get footage that is dynamic enough to tell your story — which should be your main focus.

Here are some articles and resources on how cheap and affordable cameras can work for you.

  • The 6 Best Filmmaking Cameras Under $1,000
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  • Behind the Data: The Most Popular Cameras of SXSW

Set Scenes in Free Locations

7 Expert Tips for Successful Low-Budget Filmmaking

When doing your pre-production, be aware of your scene settings. Reaching out to your network before deciding where you can shoot for cheap or for free shouldn’t hurt your creative process.

Consider public locations or places you’ve been before. There’s no reason you need to pay thousands of dollars in location fees or halt production because a scene’s location is too ambitious — especially if you could easily set the scene someplace much cheaper.

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  • Location Scouting Tips: The Whys and Hows of Where

Use as Much Natural Lighting as Possible

7 Expert Tips for Successful Low-Budget Filmmaking

In addition to keeping locations in mind, think about your locations’ amenities — specifically lighting. This can help you cut costs, save time and reduce equipment needs. Look for locations outside or with lots of natural lighting, as that will help you save on large lighting setups.

You can still shoot stylistically. Just remember that it’s cheaper to create darkness than it is to create light.

  • Cinematography Tip: Control Window Light With ND Gels
  • 4 Cheap Practical Lights That Can Work Wonders On Set
  • 3 More Creative Practical Lighting Methods

Be Flexible on Set

7 Expert Tips for Successful Low-Budget Filmmaking

When you’re on set, try to keep an open mind about how to keep production costs down. A very detailed production script and schedule will help, but in the face of the many unforeseen setbacks you will undoubtedly face, flexible decision-making will get things done (and done well) without increasing costs.

  • 5 Invaluable Tools Every Director Should Have On Set
  • 4 Mistakes Nearly Every Director Makes on Set
  • What It Takes to Be a Great Director

Share Credit and Ownership

7 Expert Tips for Successful Low-Budget Filmmaking
Image of the team behind Mustang Island.

When working on low- or no-budget passion projects, one of the major downsides is that you probably are not going to be able to pay your cast or crew very much — if at all. This means you’re working on favors, goodwill, and mutual benefits. In this situation, put your ego aside, and share as much credit as possible. This can create much greater buy-in and a sense of ownership for everyone involved — even when there’s no money.


Focus on the Fun

7 Expert Tips for Successful Low-Budget Filmmaking
Image of the team behind The Legend of Ben Hall.

On a similar note, make your project fun to work on. Filmmaking, at its heart, is a fun endeavor. You’re creating art, and it’s a break from reality — even if requires hard work. If you can keep that in mind and make your collaborative process enjoyable, your crew will give you as much as they can and come back to help out again.


Skimp on Everything But the Story

7 Expert Tips for Successful Low-Budget Filmmaking

This should probably be the first, last, and all the pieces of advice in between, but always, always, always put the story before everything else. Your camera, acting, and even directing is secondary to the focus on the story. As any filmmaker will tell you, the story is what will shine through, and it is what people will remember. The story gets films shot for free on old camcorders with non-actors into film festivals and launches careers. So, before you shoot, make sure it’s a story you’re ready to tell.

  • Learn the The Art of Hollywood Storytelling
  • 8 Questions to Ask Yourself When Deciding on a Script
  • Learn the Principles of Filmmaking from Pixar


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