Key sentence right here: 6:32 "One of the things about experienced people is they make it look so easy". That's the untold number of hours they put in to make it appear that way. Experience is worth the higher costs, and it's a shame the industry doesn't always see it that way.
I get the impression that Camera Operating is easy because I see DoP's operating and Directors operating when they actually shouldn't because union rules don't let them. And I get the impression that if they can do both directing and operating it must be simple
At 5.59// why two cameras next to each other. I see this setup a lot in Hollywood films. for example why not another angle so you can get more coverage? just my thought
Key sentence right here: 6:32 "One of the things about experienced people is they make it look so easy". That's the untold number of hours they put in to make it appear that way. Experience is worth the higher costs, and it's a shame the industry doesn't always see it that way.
These are the type of people you want to have around. positive and professional:)
Please have a DIT on your channel. It is such a huge part of the filmmaking process and I’ve never seen one being interviewed anywhere online!!
These well spoken gentlemen are masters in their craft.
1:53 there's so many people working on a set, it's amazing!
Love that you guys make these. So well done.
That long one take is wow!
I like the introductory sequence of the two camera operators. Pretty cool.
Super insightful conversation, thanks for this.
Great!
Came for a story about making In Bruges, but stayed for the pragmatism.
I totally want to take these dudes out to coffee. This is so good 🙌🏽🙌🏽
You know when people talk a good game.... And the people that don't talk but look the part.... These 2 have both.
"Beautiful shot can ruin a perfectly good movie" Deep!
I get the impression that Camera Operating is easy because I see DoP's operating and Directors operating when they actually shouldn't because union rules don't let them. And I get the impression that if they can do both directing and operating it must be simple
this is my dream job even being a pa would be amazing
Same here man , let’s do it
Talking about Disney stuff at the end.
brilliant
At 5.59// why two cameras next to each other. I see this setup a lot in Hollywood films. for example why not another angle so you can get more coverage? just my thought
different lenses......
Lighting for two angles can also be more difficult.
Is the camera operator the dp?
why would you shoot in 50fps? it looks unnatural
Woah if Arnold Schwarzenegger didn't act as was behind the camera instead 😁