Who said second parts never were good? We bring you the second tutorial to create your showreel at home. The most important part of a scene is the script, when we develop it we are creating the characters, giving life to locations and creating a universe where anything we wish can happen. Alberto Gallego, film director of La Masia Reels, explains in this second tutorial the key points to consider when we write a script for a showreel scene. By the time of writing a script for
Now it's here the third chapter of our tutorials to help you shoot your free showreel. Once you already have your script, find your location, and have all the actors confirmed you can start the filming. On this video, Alberto Gallego, film director in La Masia, advises to work with first close ups or medium shots, choosing very carefully the background that will be showed behind the actors, that will add a reality vibe to the scene. "If it sounds good, it looks better" is the
After been analyzing what we need in a pre-production, script and during the filming, today we dedicate this tutorial about how to create a free showreel to what interest all of us, the acting. Mat Cruz actor and acting coach in La Masia Reels mentions the most common problems. The text is not The Bible, and the emotions shouldn't be forced. To present a good showreel you has to make yours the script, build on it in order that it doesn't turn in a limitation. What is really i
Now that we have all the necessary information to create a free homemade videobook, we will notice that all the content is disordered and messy, and you will ask yourself: "How do I edit this?". Post-production maybe is the heaviest part when you create your very own scene, it is a very detailed process, it's like a huge puzzle in which each piece (sound, acting, illumination, image...) has to fit in perfectly. This last tutorial is presented by Kail Grösser, video editor in