Alex Payne
February 16th, 2012, 07:10 PM
This is going to be a long post, so feel free to blow me off and go do something more exciting. If you've got some time and want to give me some advice, I'd appreciate it.
I'm a fledgling filmmaker with a small kit, I've got around $5k to sink into upgrades and while I've got some thoughts, I want to get some advice from other filmmakers on where I should put this money. Obviously there's no right or wrong answer and it's a ridiculously broad question, but if you've got some thoughts I'd like to hear them.
What I have now:
Camera:
Canon 7D
Canon 18-55mm f3.5/5.6
Canon 50mm f1.8
Canon 28-135mm f3.5/5.6
Terrible $50 tripod that holds my camera well but any movement besides a straight pan is crap
2 16g cf cards, 2 batteries
Lighting:
One lowel v-light, a couple scoop lights (various expendables)
One light stand
gobo head/arm
Audio:
Rode NTG-2
Zoom h4n
A fairly basic kit that's gotten me by for the dumb shorts me and my friends like to do... I'm starting a production company and trying to build my kit into something sustainable.
WHAT I SHOOT:
Almost all narratives, but we pick up other work when we can (music videos, documentaries). The narratives are our focus. At this point we're almost exclusively doing shorts, but we do have a feature planned for next year and I occasionally get feature work... so I'd like to have something that can sustain theater distribution, not just internet. However, I'm not opposed to renting for the features, but I do want to buy when I can as I'd like to do freelance work as well, and more and more the paying gigs (at least the ones I'm capable of getting with my limited resume) go to the people with the gear.
And here's the kicker... I rarely have $5k to spend all at once, so I'd LIKE to get something big that I wouldn't normally be able to get. $500 isn't out of my range for a new piece of equipment every other month or so, so I'd like to stay away from buying lots of smaller things (but i'm not ruling it out, especially if I can cross a department off my list, e.g. buy a great lighting kit that will work in most situations)
Potential thoughts (but feel free to make suggestions) and what I'd realistically want to spend on them if I go that route:
Decent tripod ($1.5k-$2k)
Camera gear (sliders, dollies, FF rig, matte box, etc) - $1k-$2k
New lenses ($500-$1k range)
Light kit (various fresnels, case, stands, frames for flags/nets) ($3-$4k)
SD702 and a few different mics $3k-$4k)
SD302 and a few different mics (still recording to the zoom in this option) ($2k-$3k)
Normally I'd stay away from sound stuff, because any major project I'd just rent the equipment and/or hire a guy. But... we all know that sound equipment loses its resale value slowly, and it is a MAJOR step up from my current kit. It also opens the possibility of doing some sound freelance work to help make back that money (I'm pretty much never going to get real sound work with the ntg-2 and zoom h4n).
I've come up against limitations in every part of my kit, so it all needs upgrading... but I can only do so much at once. So where would YOU put the money, if the idea is to be self-sustaining and fully-servicing? Remember, the idea is to be able to make my own shorts and features but also be able to do any freelance work that comes up.
Furthermore, if what I'm hoping to spend on any given item is unrealistic for good quality, maybe point that out too?
Any questions that could help you make a more informed opinion?
Thanks guys.
(I also don't need to sink ALL of the $5k into something, if I get one or two things for $3k total I can put the other $2k into smaller items or a specific production, for example)
I'm a fledgling filmmaker with a small kit, I've got around $5k to sink into upgrades and while I've got some thoughts, I want to get some advice from other filmmakers on where I should put this money. Obviously there's no right or wrong answer and it's a ridiculously broad question, but if you've got some thoughts I'd like to hear them.
What I have now:
Camera:
Canon 7D
Canon 18-55mm f3.5/5.6
Canon 50mm f1.8
Canon 28-135mm f3.5/5.6
Terrible $50 tripod that holds my camera well but any movement besides a straight pan is crap
2 16g cf cards, 2 batteries
Lighting:
One lowel v-light, a couple scoop lights (various expendables)
One light stand
gobo head/arm
Audio:
Rode NTG-2
Zoom h4n
A fairly basic kit that's gotten me by for the dumb shorts me and my friends like to do... I'm starting a production company and trying to build my kit into something sustainable.
WHAT I SHOOT:
Almost all narratives, but we pick up other work when we can (music videos, documentaries). The narratives are our focus. At this point we're almost exclusively doing shorts, but we do have a feature planned for next year and I occasionally get feature work... so I'd like to have something that can sustain theater distribution, not just internet. However, I'm not opposed to renting for the features, but I do want to buy when I can as I'd like to do freelance work as well, and more and more the paying gigs (at least the ones I'm capable of getting with my limited resume) go to the people with the gear.
And here's the kicker... I rarely have $5k to spend all at once, so I'd LIKE to get something big that I wouldn't normally be able to get. $500 isn't out of my range for a new piece of equipment every other month or so, so I'd like to stay away from buying lots of smaller things (but i'm not ruling it out, especially if I can cross a department off my list, e.g. buy a great lighting kit that will work in most situations)
Potential thoughts (but feel free to make suggestions) and what I'd realistically want to spend on them if I go that route:
Decent tripod ($1.5k-$2k)
Camera gear (sliders, dollies, FF rig, matte box, etc) - $1k-$2k
New lenses ($500-$1k range)
Light kit (various fresnels, case, stands, frames for flags/nets) ($3-$4k)
SD702 and a few different mics $3k-$4k)
SD302 and a few different mics (still recording to the zoom in this option) ($2k-$3k)
Normally I'd stay away from sound stuff, because any major project I'd just rent the equipment and/or hire a guy. But... we all know that sound equipment loses its resale value slowly, and it is a MAJOR step up from my current kit. It also opens the possibility of doing some sound freelance work to help make back that money (I'm pretty much never going to get real sound work with the ntg-2 and zoom h4n).
I've come up against limitations in every part of my kit, so it all needs upgrading... but I can only do so much at once. So where would YOU put the money, if the idea is to be self-sustaining and fully-servicing? Remember, the idea is to be able to make my own shorts and features but also be able to do any freelance work that comes up.
Furthermore, if what I'm hoping to spend on any given item is unrealistic for good quality, maybe point that out too?
Any questions that could help you make a more informed opinion?
Thanks guys.
(I also don't need to sink ALL of the $5k into something, if I get one or two things for $3k total I can put the other $2k into smaller items or a specific production, for example)