How to Build Your Own Set With STUDIO FLATS | Filmmaking Tips

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Yes, I know there is an annoying couple of specs of dust during the 2001 monolith bit. It bothered me, but as we say around here: sometimes "We're not making Avatar" - Robbie

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Nice job. I have made many flats, they are very useful. Sometimes we make temporary flats that are less engineered than the ones you are showing. At the end of a shoot our temps are tossed. If you are going to continually use and move the flats, the way you are building them is ideal.

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also... EXCELLENT Filming and Editing... Love that you took the time to WRITE specific things... that really helps. Thank YOU.

judichristopher
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Thanks for creating this video! Very handy for an independent filmmaker.

mbrion
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Thank you so much - I wish I could add a picture to show everyone the value of this video! - it only took me half a day from shopping and building. Best video ever. Thank you fine Sir

normanosokin
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This is very helpful, I been dreaming of starting a Kids show in my spare time. I have space that can be used for temp sets during the week and two rooms we don't use in the church also for more permanent stuff.

dibackdraft
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Great video. VERY helpful! Thanks for making an informative AND entertaining “How-to” video.

MyCheerfulDaze
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I know what id saw half my fingers off if I even attempted this but it was still incredibly satisfying to watch

DodaGarcia
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This video just made me so excited. Definitely going to make oneeee

zahrawini
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This intro is hilarious! 4 years later and still good!

UnbleachedMuslin
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This video is super awesome and helpful.

GotchaVR
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To save $$$ use furring strips & drywall screws.
This is 4 the at home style, I have worked at the studios building sets and we wld norm use 1x for the frame and luane or masonnite.
We wld also skim them w drywall mud and sand them, add trim, paint.
If u do the mud just skim the luane really thin like scrap as much as u can off! Easier to sand and saves material!
Totally agree w what this guy said tho, dont fear the flat or feel u have to do it just like this or that, just make a flat background!

Juliano_DJOL
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This was a great video and very informative, thank you.

The_Green_Knight_
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Great advice and video, I used to work building and painting sets but cool to see the home version like not in a stage. I make them at home with furring strips which are super cheap 1x3s, like 6 for $12 and use screws if no nail gun. The ones they build in real movies can be built better or worse.

Juliano_DJOL
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Any advice on adding windows to these sets to punch a light through? Or possibly a future video? Great stuff btw!!

Pierorocks
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Great great video I built 4 and follows the steps closely, excellent results love it !! Could you elaborate on the concept of a Muslin cloth over the set wall, I like the idea of being able to dress the set wIth a certain color and then be able to re use that color. Say for a re shoot or if it’s a generic color that could be used on multiple occasions

Cjw.
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The way you are holding that hammer was driving me nuts, great video though a side of the sensor dust lol

neofilm
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An easy way to hide the lines is to put painters tape down it and paint over them.

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Awesome video. I will buy the materials today. Just one question, as I want to do this as low budget as possible so this is an option for future projects as well:
Do you really need the wood glue before putting the nails?

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Are you the Miniac's younger brother? No disrespect...love that guy.

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