2. Now you've got a schedule, a camera (consult the manual for tips and advice on filming) and your film-making team, you can make something creative and wonderful.
3. Don't be afraid to keep the camera rolling - outtakes are often just as good/funny as the film itself! They can also be useful in making your end credits more interesting.
4. After the filming has been completed and you're happy with the results, plug your camera into the computer and start editing.
5. If you're a Windows user you have the basic Windows Movie Maker program to use for free, or you can purchase Sony Vegas for a more professional editing suite.
6. Editing takes some time, but is really rewarding when it's all done and dusted.