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guerilla filmmaking

Guerrilla filmmaking refers to a low-budget, resourceful approach to producing films, often characterized by minimal equipment and small crews. It typically involves using unconventional methods, such as shooting in public locations without permits, to save costs and speed up the filmmaking process. This style embraces creativity and adaptability, allowing filmmakers to tell their stories with limited resources. Guerrilla filmmakers often prioritize passion and innovation over traditional industry practices, making films that can resonate deeply, even if they lack the polish of bigger productions. This approach has become popular for independent filmmakers aiming to share unique narratives.