To add to the great advice above, my only other suggestion to think about in terms of format/camera is that you don't settle for a low quality format....
quote:Originally posted by dreamoftheiris Lol BJdzyak if I had the budget, I'd definitely try one of those balloons. I recently tried some day f...
Here's what I wrote for another similar question regarding shooting at night: Well, like with any set, your lighting should be motivated by somethi...
You might try a lighting balloon too. Something like this: Brian Dzyak Cameraman/Author IATSE Local 600, SOC
quote:Originally posted by dreamoftheiris Hey all I have a shoot coming up and a lot of it takes place at night. I hate day for night and think it...
You really should just do a test. Ask them if you can get a small sample of the primer and paint (or you buy it for a small amount of money) and take...
quote:Originally posted by Vasic quote:Originally posted by bjdzyak In DSLR-Land, the 5D will give greater DoF due to the larger sensor size, than t...
Yes, all of that and if the fake wall with cash in front of it is PUSHED by someone from behind, then when your character opens the door, all of those...
quote:Originally posted by Vasic Right. The only way to get some shallow depth of field on cheap home camcorders is to pull zoom in as far as possibl...
quote:Originally posted by Aspiring mogul I agree with CI. I suppose that, if I was told I would NEVER be a good artist, then maybe I shouldn't waste...
quote:Originally posted by alexwilding Hey guys, I'm new here, heard these are great forums so I joined up! I'm a 26 year old film-maker from Lond...
quote:Originally posted by syncerror Thanks, guys, I really thank you all who replied my thread. I got a Film Production Handbook to take a look a...
Romantic Comedy. ?:p? Brian Dzyak Cameraman/Author IATSE Local 600, SOC