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rjschwarz
@rjschwarz
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Joined: Feb 22, 2005
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RE: Information On A Film Projector?

24 hours is somewhat quick to start getting snarky over lack of answers. It also seems to be a good way to ensure that nobody will provide advice. If ...

17 years ago
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RE: First attempt at a movie, comments/criticisms

My first change would be to take all of the text and change it to narration. THe addition of a voice, with tone and emotions and pauses would add char...

17 years ago
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RE: First attempt at a movie, comments/criticisms

What is the story actually? I watched it and wondered what was the point? It seemed like a film class project in which you had stock footage and were ...

17 years ago
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RE: Sceduling

One location max per day is the rule I went by. I broke the rule on one day but generally it's better to stick to one location and shoot out of order ...

17 years ago
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RE: If my film is B&W do I really need 3 Chip camera?

Certified, are you certain there are none with mic inputs? Or do you specifically mean XLR mic inputs? I'm not arguing, just amazed. RJSchwarz S...

17 years ago
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RE: Paper lanterns

Most paper lanterns are hung, I believe. Either from a roof or the handle you hold it on is on the top. RJSchwarz San Diego, CA

17 years ago
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RE: Simple Question Simple Answer

Poof, my experience with Sony has been the exact opposite. I worked for a company owned by Sony so I got a discount, so naturally my house is filled w...

17 years ago
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RE: Acting/directing 101 for dummies

If you are nude while filming be careful of the slate. Ouch. RJSchwarz San Diego, CA

17 years ago
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RE: trick

What I would do: (a) Put the actor infront of a greenscreen, either suspended from ropes and wires (safety expert is probably a good thing) or on a gr...

17 years ago
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RE: Advice Please

My suggestion would be to start with a great screenplay before you worry about cameras. Depending upon classes and the folks you run into the camera q...

17 years ago
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RE: "this is sparta"

Personally I think that's the way of the future, especially for sci fi or historical. Almost anything can be done in a studio with the advantage of co...

17 years ago
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RE: "this is sparta"

Traditionally rotoscoping is when you film something and then animate ontop of it, basically using the actual film to trace from to create more realis...

17 years ago
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RE: silhoutte's and and shadows

Halogens are hot, foam melts and burns. Maybe if you cover the foamcore with aluminum foil or something you might not have to worry but my gut feeling...

17 years ago
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RE: silhoutte's and and shadows

YOu might be able to create pseudo-barn doors for the work light, channeling the light. You just need metal or glass or something that won't burn and ...

17 years ago
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RE: transforming to sand

The low tech way is to make a mold of the actor and fill it with a combination of sand and candlewax (or something like that). When it's solid remove ...

17 years ago
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