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By Essie Craft


A common problem with students is that they need experience to get work and work to get experience. Fortunately in the case of short student films there is something that people can physically see that will give potential employers a taste of what they are capable of as well as giving them an idea of the reality of filming.

The first thing to remember is that a filmmaking project does not necessarily have to be restricted to people studying at college. Equally you can get kids from high schools or even younger involved. The passion for cinema can start from a young age and this is something to be encouraged.

A great thing about this kind of project is that it does not necessarily have to be restricted to media students. Societies at universities are great as they allow people who study other things to give it a try. While people who study media are more likely to film things for themselves it is good where possible to encourage anyone who wants to give it a try!

It is also worth remembering that there are a number of elements to the process that require a variety of skills. The first part is the script. This is often a challenge because the budget will at best be tight and in most cases will be non existent, so any ideas for the next Pirates of the Caribbean or Matrix film will have to be shelved.

However it is also equally important to encourage creative talent to use restrictions inventively. A lot of established film makers such as Kevin Smith and Robert Rodriguez used creative means to fund their work and to make the most of their individual circumstances. For example Kevin Smith used the convenience store he worked in as a set for his debut movie Clerks while Robert Rodriguez handled most of the off screen roles while making his first film El Mariachi.

Once a script is ready casting is the next step. The temptation is to rope in your best friends or people you know. However the best projects will usually be the ones where the film maker has considered who is most appropriate for each role and how it will serve the story.

As well as people involved in media this is also a good opportunity for other creative people. You could involve make up artists, costume designers, animators and any number of other people involved in the project. If someone is part of the business school this may be useful marketing experience for them to put on their resume.

In simple terms short student films are beneficial not only to the people making them but also potentially as a benefit to the community. It is worth looking at getting funding and support to help the students develop. Even if this does not lead to the next big blockbuster it could still result in a happy ending long after the end credits have finished!




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