Filmmaking Tips - Think Like Director ( Creativity has no Boundaries - think like a legend)

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Creativity has no Boundaries - think like a legend 😍


Brainstorming is my go-to mode when I need ideas for a shoot. It's useful skill that's well worth taking some time.



OK! When we try to think creatively,We often say things like " YES YES this scene will be better....Na Na it will suck further, Our brain thinks thinks and thinks a lot of time for just 2 second shot which will be out of the box and leave impact on audience. Thinking is a thing which has no boundaries you can go to any extent at last best thing you get is your creativity level..

Break your Brainstorming (time period of thinking of creativity) into two phases 

1. The "Hot" side involves making a long list of ideas without judgement
2. The "Cold" side kicks in as you make choices from the list.

1. Making a List 

During this phase,you list as many ideas as you can on a sheet of paper or computer screen,no matter how stupid,wild,or awful they are. In fact,stupid can be good if it makes you laugh,or triggers another idea! In this phase, you don't judge ideas at all,good or bad. Your goal is a long list.

2. Making Choices

Review the list. Start by marking all the interesting ideas, even if they seem a little far-fetched. Then narrow down the ideas to the ones you really like. I try to look for ideas that make me nervous-those usually turn out to be the most interesting when i give them a shot. But you can choose the ones that excites you,that seem different, that seem easy-the selection criteria are up to you.


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