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Filmmakers - nick94 - 06-16-2009 Okay, My bro and I want to make a medieval movie next summer. We thought we'd start planning early so we are looking for props now. We have battle ready swords for about $15 each w/ no shipping needed so I think we are okay on those. I'm now looking for helmets. Reasonable pricing would be nice. The cheapest ones I have found are about $30 plus shipping. Any type of helmet as long as it isn't greek or roman. Chain mail coifs are also fine. If you know of any place that sells them online cheap please reply! BTW if you can find a cheap bow that looks like it could be featured in a medieval movie, (Meaning no yellow, fiberglass bows or compound bows). Or if you know how to make an arrow so you can hit someone with it and not kill/severely injure people please reply! P.S. If you know of an extremely simple design for a catapult that isn't huge or costs lots of $$$$$ to build please post. It needs to be cheap because we are going to torch it in the movie! Fire Arrows! Filmmakers - bpclep - 06-16-2009 nick94 Wrote:Okay,Wow Nick, that sounds like fun! Been watching the Pendragon trailer too many times, huh? Well I don't know much about medival stuff(gear) but I'm a composer so when you get to the point of needing one, feel free to contact me! (if you want) Also you should definately check out Christianfilmmakers.org, lots of great info from people there. Good plan to start early. Nothing like standing there, the night before the first shoot, and trying to figure out which scenes to film the next day. Benjamin Filmmakers - nick94 - 06-16-2009 bpclep Wrote:Wow Nick, that sounds like fun! Been watching the Pendragon trailer too many times, huh?I might have but my bro hasn't seen it and it was his Idea! Filmmakers - bpclep - 06-16-2009 nick94 Wrote:I might have but my bro hasn't seen it and it was his Idea!Well let me know if I can get involved somehow, I love medival stuff. By the way, I hope your test goes well! I did fine on A&I literature, I'm sure you will too. Filmmakers - Elizabeth - 06-18-2009 nick94 Wrote:Okay, That sounds like an awesome project!! Kudos to you for planning ahead! My best friend is interested in filmaking; he wants to be a movie director/producer. He's working on shooting an intricate battle scene for a movie his film group is working on right now. he's on IC, just never the forums...8) doesn't know what he's missing out on. I myself am interested in filmaking, right now I'm actually working on the blocking for a music video set to Those Nights by Skillet to put on Youtube... cause honestly, I was very much saddened to see that there were absolutely no appropriately themed good music videos of it. None with a positive Christian message at the ending. Sure, it's a depressing song, but that doesn't mean that all hope is given up. I really think it's more of a bittersweet reflection on memories more than anything else. So I'm working on that right now. Planning on shooting some more music videos as I progressively get better at figuring it all out. Filmmakers - bpclep - 08-21-2009 bumping this thread Filmmakers - Ruddigore - 08-21-2009 Since this thread last thrived, I have been main cameraman for a five minute film a friend of mine directed. He also had me compose the music, but as his computer had some serious issues, he was not able to get a rough copy of the movie until a couple days before the deadline for the contest he wanted to enter it it. I got to compose almost all the music for it in one day. Filmmakers - rapwa12 - 08-25-2009 nick94 Wrote:Okay, Nick, I don't know of any places to get armor, because I make all my own (which isn't very much. So far I have completed a Norman style hemet and a chain maille coif.) The best way to get chain maille cheaply is to make it yourself. Although this takes a really long time, all you need is a lot of 16 gauge wire (A LOT, a full sized coif takes 300 ft), two pairs of pliers, and a winding jig (Also easy to make, mine was a piece of aluminum tubing with a 1/2in outside diameter, and a pair of lockjaw pliers). For more information, visit the Arador Armour Library on the web. They also have instructions and patterns for a simple pot style helm. Another cheap way I have heard of to make fake chain maille is to use small diameter PVC piping cut into rings, spray painted silver, cut open, and assembled. Also, twine, knitted with very large knitting needles and spray painted looks like chain maille from a distance, good for background people (I got this technique from a site about making LotR costumes, and I heard that they used it in the movie. Unfortunately, I cannot remember what the site was called.) You could also try making scale armour, which is small metal plates riveted or sewn on to a leather or fabric backing. The Riders of Rohan used this type of armour a lot. As for bows and arrows, arrows are easy to make, you just need a ton of feathers. I have heard that, for low budget movies, you can make an hollow arrow out of a paper or cane tube and thread it onto a length of fishing twine. Attach one end of the twine to your target, and you get the picture, although there is a chance that the arrow will bounce off of a persons armour. A word about catapults. There isn't really a way to get a "small" catapult, as catapults are huge. They had to be big enough to throw a projectile that would actually do some damage. The smallest ones were ten feet long at least, and the big trebuchet type catapults could be well over fifty feet tall. You could go for Ballista type artillery, the kind that look like giant crossbows on stands and throw javelins. They were a little bit smaller. Phillip Filmmakers - bpclep - 08-25-2009 Phillip, Do you happen to be on Christianfilmmakers.org? Filmmakers - Jason86 - 08-26-2009 I thought Pendragon was good. Especially when you realize that The Burns Family Studios made it from a small budget of donations. I'm sure it will make it to mainstream movie rental stores like Blockbuster. We've rented Fireproof and some good small budget Christian films from Netflix. |