by Joey Daoud | Aug 4, 2007 | Film School, Uncategorized
The Steadicam sled supported by a C-stand. This is where the Steadicam is built, balanced, and attached to the operator.
by Joey Daoud | Aug 5, 2007 | Film School, Uncategorized
The Arri SRII on the English Vinten head with Zeiss zoom, operated by the Director of Photography.
by Joey Daoud | Aug 6, 2007 | Film School, Uncategorized
Flats, or fake walls. These flats have little holes in them for a lighting effect, which is why many lights are pointing at the backs of them. From left to right, the lights are a 1k soft, 2k soft, and 1k soft.
by Joey Daoud | Aug 7, 2007 | Film School, Uncategorized
All of these flats and the floor are made from 4×8 sheets of dry erase boards. The two red marks on the kiosk are for motion tracking for some monitors that will be added in post. Baby Cools and Tweenies are suspended above the flats for lighting.
by Joey Daoud | Aug 9, 2007 | Film School, Uncategorized
Charts are shot for each new roll of film and when the color temperature of the light changes (going from indoor tungsten lighting to outdoor daylight). This tells the lab when they transfer the film to video what 18% neutral gray is so the colors come out...