Become a filmmaker can look like a movie-lover's dream, but there is little tangible reality. This is what the Jonas Klittmark think. He has also worked in various sales, marketing and product management positions, software engineer training in the technology industry, Klittmark never thought filmmaking is a viable career option. That is, until he completed one year of digital filmmaking courses by the San Francisco School of Digital Film Production (SFSDF).
Klittmark Since the completion of the movies in SFSDF program has completed the work in their own movie. He shot a short documentary, a long walk home, several film festival screenings, and get a good buzz. The documentary lens train staff, who reluctantly become the audience, the perpetrators and the ultimate victims of railway deaths tragic consequences.
From the beginning of next year, will begin production Klittmark his first feature film. The filming will take place in Klittmark homeland of Sweden, the film is a dark theater, surrounded by a strong heroine.
The admit Klittmark, his development as a director is a critical time in SFSDF. He said, "I have not tried to make a film, I did not go to film school, because there is an incredibly large amount of knowledge that you need to pick up."
He studied one year in the San Francisco school of digital filmmaking digital filmmaking program, select the two plans of schools and the hands of the approach to filmmaking. Klittmark said: "the first day, they put the camera in your hand, you go to shoot, and start learning." School also offers a wide range of film training, all aspects of the production process to give him a taste.
Although he had no previous film experience in high-tech industries Klittmark career before did not give him a leg, and some of the technical aspects of the filmmaking process. Klittmark explained: "Editing is quite technical, these days, its limitations, and how to create the visual effect, you need to create your story can be a bit of a technical practice. Understanding of the computer can be very beneficial."
For other aspiring filmmakers, from the high-tech industry, Klittmark suggested to "give it a try. This is what I have done, I really do not know if this is going anywhere more than a year of education. Attempt, and do some movies, made good comments, I want to continue to do it, as long as I can and I always will not do, do not go to film school. "
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