okay I learn in my directin g class about the director notebook and what is kept in one but what about Cinematographer do they have one and what kind of notes should their be besides a lighting plot?
okay I learn in my directin g class about the director notebook and what is kept in one but what about Cinematographer do they have one and what kind of notes should their be besides a lighting plot?
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Hello, my name is Ty Stone. I want to become a better DP, but I know learning from others is the best way. But I have little experience. I know getting the G&E department and camera department is where I need to be. TIps on getting into that field. I'm also looking to move to Canada to learn as well. Thank you
Adrian - come visit! Or I will, if it ever slows down :)
Sounds like a plan to me. I may be out back east this Sept/Oct, depending on if funding comes together for a pet project.
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Never thought too much about that, but measured distances might be good if you are doing manual/rack focus. Also if there is any 3d cg to be done, you would be amazed at how handy it is to the 3d arti...
Expand commentNever thought too much about that, but measured distances might be good if you are doing manual/rack focus. Also if there is any 3d cg to be done, you would be amazed at how handy it is to the 3d artist to make note of your frame size, focal length, distance from and size of objects, including lights, for each shot. They can match the scene digitally much better for a more seamless fit.
And, if you are using any gels on lights, especially effects (not just light balance), it will help for setting up corresponding shots later to match style.