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If you planning to have your wedding, don't get surprised if you will be having a long list of wedding expenses in a piece of sheet, hence they are essential to make your wedding as perfect as possible. Weddings these days have become costly. However, if you are smart enough to plan your wedding properly, you can definitely save a lot and you may wonder how you have done your wedding at a fraction of cost it should be.



Planning a wedding carefully and wisely can even reduce the expenses drastically. You may even get amazed that you have saved extra amount by not spending too much of this and that. So make sure you have set you wedding budget and listed down all the essential things to be present at your wedding day.

You may then revise or narrow down your list and have the most important thing set separately from those that are to be omitted. You may check several websites that give out free wedding planners that you can use as your wedding guide. Or you can download them and take a print out of those planners and use it for your wedding planning.

Actually, a wedding doesn't have to be very expensive to enjoy. Many wedding couples nowadays can make their own way on how to stick within their budget preference. Not only this, it is no joke that there are many items of wedding that you can reduce the cost. For instance, instead of having a big wedding cake, why not order a quite smaller one and have a sheet cake to be cut and served. The cake can serve as the dessert instead of preparing sweets that are often come in quite expensive cost.

Even on your wedding dresses, you can definitely save some money on that. If you have the skill to make your own wedding gown, then go for it. Or perhaps, if aunt or grandma knows how, let them do it as a gift for you. You may also check out discount bridal shops and see if they have a good one in store for you. Or, why not rent or borrow one? These are few inexpensive options that you may consider if you want a wedding on a budget.

Instead of hiring a professional photographer or videographer, a friend or loved one who is very much interested with this craft can help you save money for such keepsakes. You may ask his or her service during photography sessions on and before your wedding. For sure he or she would be happy to do it if you.

Having a reception on Friday night instead of Saturday would cut down a lot of money spent. For the dinner you should choose a buffet system or a pot lock reception, instead of a sit-down dinner. A buffet would actually cut down cost of the dinner. And instead of renting a limousine, alternatively you may choose a Cadillac or other luxury vehicle and cut down quite a sum. You may also consider making your ow wedding invitations which is a very good money-saving option too. And when it comes to wedding gifts, since not only you as the wedding couple deserves gifts but also your attendants and guest, gifts for them shouldn't cause you a headache. Instead of spending too much for gifts, why not give inexpensive bridesmaids gifts ideas and groomsmen gifts ideas. Save money also by giving out cheap wedding favors. These affordable wedding ideas can drastically cut down your wedding expenses, thus avoiding you from paying a nightmare of depths after your wedding has ended.
Low Budget Horror Films
Since I've gone through exactly what each and every one of you is going through right now back when I shot my first microbudget feature (”Bite Me, Fanboy” back in 2001), I decided to put together a quick list of six important things to remember when you're getting started as an indie or guerrilla filmmaker. These are what I like to call…(drum roll, please)…

The Film Sensei's Six Quick Tips to Keep Your Indie Film From Sucking!

And here, my loyal students, are those tips to help you avoid some of the pitfalls I encountered as a beginning low budget filmmaker.

1. Lay Off the Zoom!

Yes, I know that George Lucas did it in the new Star Wars films and, yes, I know it was popular in the new Battlestar Galactica show, but all playing around with the zoom on your camera will do is make your footage look like a tourist shooting vacation movies out on the Florida Keys. A really good cameraman can make a zoom look ok (or semi-acceptable)…a really really good cameraman, that is. For the most part, though, a zoom will look shoddy and amateurish. Your best bet is to break your zoom controller or, at the very least, the finger closest to it. A dolly, stedicam or even hand-held track in will all look 1000% better than a crappy zoom.

2. Vary Your Angles

One of the most common mistakes of most new directors and a whole heck of a lot of indie and guerrilla filmmakers is shots all looking alike. Most low budget films are shot very tight and never really open up for a long view — they're full of close-ups, two shots and cramped quarters. They also tend to be diagram shots framed at eye level. If you want to make your film more excited, or more interesting, pull back for longer shots, tilt your camera, shoot from a bird's eye or worm's eye angle — use your camera angles to help set your mood and control your audience's level of tension/suspense/drama. A good guide is to pull back further than you think you should (or push in further). Make sure to change things up a bit or your footage and your film will become stagnant and boring.

3. Use Proper Lighting

One of the hardest things for most indie, low budget and guerrilla filmmakers to learn is how to properly light for the DV or HD cameras they're filming on. With a much lower contrast range and higher need for light than the human eye (and film), lighting for DV/HD cameras can often be a bit counter intuitive. In other words, what looks good to your naked eye often won't work for your finished film. If you're not careful you'll wind up with footage too dark to use. If you've worked with, or lit for, film cameras then it may take a little while to get used to the change in methodology. I've shot with a number of really good DPs recently who made the mistake of lighting for their eyes and not for the camera we were shooting with. Shoot some lighting tests before you begin principal photography so you can get used to your camera's dynamic range.

4. Write for What You Have

Since most low budget, indie and guerrilla filmmakers also happen to write their own material, the number one thing you should keep in mind when putting your new screenplay together is: write for what you have! The best way to give your film a higher production value is to make use of anything and everything you've already got access to. It's tough to go out and find a cemetary or a muscle car or an airplane, but if you've got friends/family with unique locations, props or wardrobe then you can make your little $5000 movie look like you spent tens or hundreds of thousands on it. It worked for Robert Rodriguez and it will work for you.

5. Get a Good Tripod

Hand holding is great on a date with your girlfriend (or boyfriend, we're not sexist here at the Film Sensei's DOJO), but it should be used sparingly on a film set. Get a good fluid head tripod and make use of it as much as possible to give yourself a solid base to work from. Remember, hand held footage is great as long as it is used for a purpose and for an effect. If you're just doing it because you're too cheap to spring for a good set of sticks then your film will suffer for it.

6. Get a Good Mic

I feel like I'm starting to sound like a broken record after yesterday's post about essential audio equipment for indie and guerrilla filmmakers. However, it's a point well worth repeating over and over. While your audience may forgive a little wonky storytelling, dark images or even bad acting, the one thing no one will forgive is bad sound. There is almost nothing you can do that is worse than poor sound quality, and nothing that will make you look more like an amateur — well, short of accidentally filming all day with your lens cap on. Decent mics are available even for those of us on a more modest budget and there is absolutely no excuse to be shooting with your camera's onboard mic — EVER!

There you have it: the extent of my wisdom. Yes, I know there are a lot more things to keep in mind and that will help (like making sure to get a good AD to help run your set properly or not hiring actresses you want to sleep with), but if you follow these six tips you'll have a good head-start on keeping your first low budget film from sucking worse than a two-dollar whore.

That's it from the depths of the DOJO for tonight. Until next time, Keep Shooting!

-Mat N., the Film Sensei
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