HI Rubidium! I really appreciate your BTS on the shoots. Always love to see your thoughts...Keep up the awesome work. Also, If you had to recommend 5 movies to watch and study to grow as a filmmaker and cinematographer, what would you recommend?
Loving these videos. Quick question though... in the talking head portion of this video, what focal length are you shooting at, how far from the camera are you, and how far from that back wall are you? The lighting looks so damn good too, lol.
Am disturbed by the poor level of equipment / technique / errors I spot within the sound department just from the short glimpses we see :-/ As you put so much effort into the camera/lighting departments!
Good update. Had a documentary get interrupted for 3 months. Finally got the last interviews. Big relief. Yes.
Dude I really love these bts videos! They give me inspiration for my own work
HI Rubidium! I really appreciate your BTS on the shoots. Always love to see your thoughts...Keep up the awesome work. Also, If you had to recommend 5 movies to watch and study to grow as a filmmaker and cinematographer, what would you recommend?
Fantastic BTS, thanks so much for sharing. I'm learning so much.
Shooting on a sound stage looks to have its benefits! Great video. Very informative and enjoying the journey of your film production.
Another great video! thank you!
Great stuff (as usual)!
Cheers mate - legend.
Great video.What would be a good soft box for an Aputure 300D? thanks
What sound stage is this and what state is it located?
you're filming your youtube vids on the C500 now, correct? Looks great.
Loving these videos. Quick question though... in the talking head portion of this video, what focal length are you shooting at, how far from the camera are you, and how far from that back wall are you? The lighting looks so damn good too, lol.
I hope you get to finish your movie.
How would you describe yourself on set... laid back, manic, nervous?
I'd say "all of the above" :)
Depends on director’s mood, doesn’t it?
Am disturbed by the poor level of equipment / technique / errors I spot within the sound department just from the short glimpses we see :-/ As you put so much effort into the camera/lighting departments!
I’ve often heard that audio is a often neglected area. Can you be more detailed about what issues you are referring to?
Im first man
By yourself? 😔
Literally first .
No one cares , but this is gonna trigger you guys, so why not.
Ok boomer