I guess these three guys have the greatest job on earth and they know it. no bullshitting with light and actors, just operating the shots and being the first and closest to the magic.
i am looking to be a camera operator in the future. is there anything that you can say to me to help me out in the future like what camera technics that i would need to have an understanding and what it feels like to world with a cast and crew thought the production stage of things. i would find you inset very helpful if you would kindly reply. please and thank you.
Nice content overall, but speaking of operators - is the guy holding the gimbal drunk or sth? I mean yeah, gimbals, smooth moves & stuff - but cmon, wtf are these jerky pans for?
+Adam Grumbo I've gotta disagree. With that breathtaking mountain backdrop, why not show sweeping shots of this very cool interview setting? I like the production's effort to show the storm rolling in as part of the story, and I think those Movi shots provide some nice context.
+Michael Guarente it would be an amazing addition if it was used a little more strategically in the edit. The camera moves around very arbitrarily and sometimes jarringly so, perhaps it's just the edit.
I guess these three guys have the greatest job on earth and they know it. no bullshitting with light and actors, just operating the shots and being the first and closest to the magic.
2:12 "I don't think there is such a thing as a perfect shot," he says as the microphone bobs into the very top of the frame.
Israel Storey lol
I have 8 years experience as camera operator. I have a Q for you.....How 2 start a pro career as camera operator in Hollywood or land a movie set job?
I really wanted to watch this all but all the camera angles makes it very distracting. And why have the interviewer in shot if you can't see his face?
that me!
Perhaps trying to impress the camera operators
i am looking to be a camera operator in the future. is there anything that you can say to me to help me out in the future like what camera technics that i would need to have an understanding and what it feels like to world with a cast and crew thought the production stage of things. i would find you inset very helpful if you would kindly reply.
please and thank you.
Great interview with professional camera operators...before the storm comes in and destroys those Canon C300s filming them :P
They're on the set of the movie "Youth"
Was this interview directed by Michael Bay ? Why is the camera moving around like that ?
That was great
Nice content overall, but speaking of operators - is the guy holding the gimbal drunk or sth? I mean yeah, gimbals, smooth moves & stuff - but cmon, wtf are these jerky pans for?
Paweł Traczyk lmao
Quit with the movi :-(
+Adam Grumbo I suspect that's a DJI Osmo.. and you're absolutely right, it's not used well (color matched poorly, too)
+Adam Grumbo I've gotta disagree. With that breathtaking mountain backdrop, why not show sweeping shots of this very cool interview setting? I like the production's effort to show the storm rolling in as part of the story, and I think those Movi shots provide some nice context.
+Michael Guarente it would be an amazing addition if it was used a little more strategically in the edit. The camera moves around very arbitrarily and sometimes jarringly so, perhaps it's just the edit.
+Adam Grumbo I'm with you on that. The cuts don't happen when they should. The movi shots also don't linger long enough IMO