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Rear Admiral
Location: Maurice in San Francisco
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Fan Filmmaker's Primer
Basically, this is a place where you can share experiences and techniques you've tried and found working or wanting. To kick it off, a few thoughts on... LIGHTINGAnyone else have a tip, or technique to share?
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"Star Trek…at times sparkled with true ingenuity, and pure science fiction approaches, and at other times was more carnival like, and very much more the creature of television than the creature of a legitimate literary form." Last edited by Maurice Navidad; December 9 2010 at 06:29 AM. Reason: Minor tweak |
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The Man
Location: Defying Gravity
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Re: Fan Filmmaker's Primer
I'll note that there are quite a few now that will record remarkable HD video for a fraction of what a standard definition prosumer camera cost a few years ago. If you're working on a very limited budget, as most fan film producers are, IMAO these are the cameras you should be seriously looking at.
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Rear Admiral
Location: Maurice in San Francisco
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Re: Fan Filmmaker's Primer
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Vice Admiral
Location: In selfless service to fandom, on the road to becoming a Star Trek trivia god...
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Re: Fan Filmmaker's Primer
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The Man
Location: Defying Gravity
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Re: Fan Filmmaker's Primer
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I had steak and a loaded baked potato for dinner on Sunday. As a steak I enjoyed it a lot, but as macaroni and cheese I thought it was disappointing. |
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Lieutenant Commander
Location: Nr Cambridge, UK
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Re: Fan Filmmaker's Primer
These may also make interesting reading : http://magazine.creativecow.net/arti...responsibility and this one on the VERY high end Arri Alexa (Not a DSLR but might be interesting) [COLOR=#0068cf]http://magazine.creativecow.net/article/digital-cinema-comes-of-age[/COLOR] |
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Vice Admiral
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Re: Fan Filmmaker's Primer
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"The world is made for people who aren't cursed with self-awareness." Annie Savoy |
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Rear Admiral
Location: Maurice in San Francisco
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Re: Fan Filmmaker's Primer
SOUND A good mic is important, but it's not the only factor. Not just the mic is important. What you're recording to and the sound quality of the space you're in is also important. The Set
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Rear Admiral
Location: Maurice in San Francisco
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Re: Fan Filmmaker's Primer
Basically, there are four banks of florescents (the large flat black boxes) arrayed to get the greenscreen lit evenly: two above, one to the left one to the right. There are five additional barn-doored stage lights on C-stands to illuminate the players. Also note the black sound blankets hanging from the ceiling to help deaden echoes.
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Vice Admiral
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Re: Fan Filmmaker's Primer
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Rear Admiral
Location: Maurice in San Francisco
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Re: Fan Filmmaker's Primer
Anyone else have things to share? Given the number of fan filmmakers here I'd thought there'd be more activity in this thread.
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Commander
Location: U.S.S. Destiny NCC-720 Leif Ericson II Class Explorer
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Vice Admiral
Location: Out there... thataway.
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By the way thank you immensely for contributing to this thread. This info is much appreciated. |
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Commodore
Location: Dundee, Scotland, UK
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Re: Fan Filmmaker's Primer
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Star Trek: Intrepid |
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Commander
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Re: Fan Filmmaker's Primer
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I've come a long way for the power of Genesis, and what do I find? A Square Pegs reject, another actress playing Saavik, and Leonard Nimoy's stand-in. |
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