Episode 21 Shoot Something

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Description: Hey, it’s Denis O’Brien from Make Your Film with a challenge: Shoot something, man! You don’t need a Netflix deal or a Hollywood crew—just your phone, your creativity, and a willingness to step out of your comfort zone.

Step Out of Your Comfort Zone

Sometimes the hardest part is just starting. Maybe you’re worried it won’t be good enough, or you don’t know where to begin. That’s the comfort zone talking—and it’s your job to step out of it. Film isn’t about perfection; it’s about progress. Shoot something—even if it’s just one scene.

Here’s the thing: forcing yourself to create a short, self-contained moment—a conversation, a dramatic turn, or even a comedic bit—teaches you invaluable lessons. You’ll figure out how to block a scene, capture sound, and tell a story, all while discovering your voice as a filmmaker.
This doesn’t have to be big. It can be:

A short monologue filmed in one location.
A chase scene in your backyard.
A funny interaction between two characters.
A dramatic reveal—something that hooks the viewer.

The goal isn’t to win awards. It’s to learn by doing, to flex that filmmaking muscle so when the big opportunity comes, you’re ready. Every little project you create builds your confidence and prepares you to tackle the bigger ones.

The Tools Are in Your Hands

Look around—the future is here. Platforms like TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, Triller, KWAI, and VideoShow are ready and waiting for your content. These apps aren’t just for scrolling; they’re tools to create and showcase your work. Some even offer collaborative features and contests to help you grow.

Why Short Projects Matter

Short-form content is more than a stepping stone—it’s a way to experiment, connect with an audience, and find your unique style. It’s R&D for your feature films. Plus, the industry isn’t just about features anymore. There’s a massive demand for diverse content in all forms—series, vertical shows, mini-documentaries, and more.

So, stop waiting. Take that idea you’ve been mulling over and shoot it. It’s not about the equipment or the budget—it’s about creating.
Pro Tip:

Start small, but start smart. Use simple editing tools in apps like Triller or KWAI to enhance your projects. They make it easy to cut, trim, and add filters, so you can focus on storytelling.

Final Thought

Filmmaking isn’t about sitting back and waiting for the perfect opportunity—it’s about stepping forward, taking risks, and creating something out of nothing.

There’s never been a better time to shoot something, so step out of your comfort zone and go make your film. Visit MakeYourFilm.net for more resources, links, and inspiration.

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Now go, go make your film! See you next time!

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