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- old_school
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Stop doing tutorials. Start doing a project. Replicate a shot you can really get behind and love from your favourite movie. Then put your own twist/look to it. Do the research. Do the shot. Have fun.
Ask lots of questions. If you do go down this route, start a new thread dedicated to that project or start a blog and keep us informed.
That's my two cents worth.
Ask lots of questions. If you do go down this route, start a new thread dedicated to that project or start a blog and keep us informed.
That's my two cents worth.
There's at least one school like the old school!
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Agree - tutorials are good at teaching techniques, but you also need to be learning.
Learning is discovering things yourself, and applying techniques to novel situations. Ultimately all education is autodidactic; it's the guidance that is the difference. i.e. books, schooling, teachers, assignments etc
Learning is discovering things yourself, and applying techniques to novel situations. Ultimately all education is autodidactic; it's the guidance that is the difference. i.e. books, schooling, teachers, assignments etc
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