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Best way to make an amateur mini-series on YouTube?
I'm an aspiring screenwriter about to begin an MA in September. In the meantime, I have some prose stories which are in kind of a soap opera style (think things like Sunset Beach), they're good fun, full of twists and turns etc.
The question is this:
Once I turn these episodes into short scripts, how might an amateur best go about the process?
Whatever I do, I'd need to learn it from scratch and with next to no budget.
Animation? What software is there which you recommend?
Voice? Is there software which gives me different voices for free to read my dialogue?
I can't decide what I want the videos to look like - live action is problematic as I don't have any actors! Suggestions most welcome.
Thank you :D
2 Answers
- Ender772Lv 78 months agoFavorite Answer
start with action figures and your friends voices if possible...if not just change your voice. if people find it interesting at that point...then you can go about upgrading it all...maybe a puppet system on the computer or live action or cartoon
- Sir CausticLv 78 months ago
As always, I recommend mime. Yes, you heard right. Zero production costs and none of that complicated stuff you're on about. A couple of hours-worth of you "trying to get out of an invisible box" and "pushing against a strong wind" will (a) say everything you want to say, artistically, and (b) delight and transfix your audience, maybe. Hope this helped.