Tue Sep 19, 2017 6:15 pm
rick.lang wrote:Production values like a feature. A short lesson in cinematography and editing. Just a little too sepia in the grading that masks the colour the EVA1 camera can capture and sucked the warmth out of that fire so the fire scene was the least satisfying for me. Actually not easy to judge the colour science with this one. Perhaps the first demo film of the dancer does that better but this is such a good short story well told! Congrats to Elle Schneider!
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At the launch the movie was
projected onto a large screen in a small movie theatre.
I think the point of the exercise was to see if a digital camera could produce an acceptable image with only a fire as the
key source.
Colour is dependent on so many variables and can be arbitrary, exposure level either works or does not.
I felt that it was a brave experiment that will only be concluded in future updates.
As was promised.
Television: Lighting/Cameraman, O.B. Camera Operator, Experience in EFP, EPG and ENG , Grip, Lamp Operator
Film: Grip, Lamp Operator
Theater: Lighting Designer, Light board Operator, Stage Electrician, Stage Management