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The Wandering DP Podcast: Episode #478 – More Control, More Better

 
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A gaffer's worst nightmare is when the DP asks for a light to be thrown into the ceiling to help boost the ambient.

There is a good way to do it and a bad way to do it. This week on the show I chat through why I think an LED version of a Source 4 is the ultimate friend for any DP looking to gain more control.

This idea has added more to my recent work than any other concpet I can think of. It has changed the way I work for the better.

Enjoy!

Advanced Cinematography: Location Cinematography - Now OPEN

Course Link - Advanced Cinematography: Location Lighting

The enrolment for the course will close down next week.

For the next 7 days you can use the following coupon code to save $50 of the normal price:

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This course is a comprehensive look at everything a commercial cinematographer has to do throughout a typical production cycle.

We start at the pre-production meetings where I walk through what I look for, signs that things are going well or not, I lay out what I like to have done at what time in the process to make sure I am on top of everything from storyboards to finding crew, and then finally we make our way on to the virtual set to light and shoot the entire ad.

I am super proud of the content in this course and there is not another resource like this available. It is more valuable then sitting next to me on an actual job and observing all the steps and tasks because I can actually take my time and explain every little decision.

Once you understand why the decisions are being made then you can start to shape your own approach.

If you are making the jump to larger sets or larger projects and you want to know what is expected and at the same time learn the prescription for being able to effectively wield the tool of the Framework then this course is not to be missed.

If you want to learn more about the course check it out here:

Advanced Cinematography: Location Lighting

Featured Content - Controlling the Ambient

The post The Wandering DP Podcast: Episode #478 – More Control, More Better appeared first on Cinematography Podcast & Tutorials.

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A gaffer's worst nightmare is when the DP asks for a light to be thrown into the ceiling to help boost the ambient.

There is a good way to do it and a bad way to do it. This week on the show I chat through why I think an LED version of a Source 4 is the ultimate friend for any DP looking to gain more control.

This idea has added more to my recent work than any other concpet I can think of. It has changed the way I work for the better.

Enjoy!

Advanced Cinematography: Location Cinematography - Now OPEN

Course Link - Advanced Cinematography: Location Lighting

The enrolment for the course will close down next week.

For the next 7 days you can use the following coupon code to save $50 of the normal price:

ADV50

This course is a comprehensive look at everything a commercial cinematographer has to do throughout a typical production cycle.

We start at the pre-production meetings where I walk through what I look for, signs that things are going well or not, I lay out what I like to have done at what time in the process to make sure I am on top of everything from storyboards to finding crew, and then finally we make our way on to the virtual set to light and shoot the entire ad.

I am super proud of the content in this course and there is not another resource like this available. It is more valuable then sitting next to me on an actual job and observing all the steps and tasks because I can actually take my time and explain every little decision.

Once you understand why the decisions are being made then you can start to shape your own approach.

If you are making the jump to larger sets or larger projects and you want to know what is expected and at the same time learn the prescription for being able to effectively wield the tool of the Framework then this course is not to be missed.

If you want to learn more about the course check it out here:

Advanced Cinematography: Location Lighting

Featured Content - Controlling the Ambient

The post The Wandering DP Podcast: Episode #478 – More Control, More Better appeared first on Cinematography Podcast & Tutorials.

  continue reading

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