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What is called the art of guerrilla filmmaking?

Tags: news & events, politics & government, guerrilla filmmaking
Asked by joyesh chakraborty, 28 Mar '12 06:44 pm
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Guerrilla filmmaking refers to a form of independent filmmaking characterized by low budgets, skeleton crews, and simple props using whatever is available. Often scenes are shot quickly in real locations without any warning, and without obtaining permission from the owners of the locations.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guerrilla_filmmaking
Answered by RAJAN MHAMAI, 28 Mar '12 07:07 pm

 
  
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Real life,,, without script and camera on shoulderrsd,, like war reporting
Answered by conviction, 28 Mar '12 06:50 pm

 
  
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Stay your life with them...den u will knw :)))
Answered by harpreet, 28 Mar '12 06:49 pm

 
  
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Its an art? how can it be, its made with minimum, of everything right?
Answered by PsiEta, 28 Mar '12 06:49 pm

 
  
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Tula je mahit aahe te..............
Answered by Kshitija Manke, 28 Mar '12 06:47 pm

 
  
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These are the films made on gurillla.
Answered by provu rai, 19 Apr '12 04:09 pm

 
  
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Guerilla filmmaking is a term used to describe low-budget films that do not meet the typical production values of a studio film.
Answered by saranathan Narasimhan, 30 Mar '12 04:20 pm

 
  
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