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Thursday, November 7, 2013
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Equipment List
Equipment |
Camera |
Canon 5D Mark II |
Lenses |
Macro 50 or 100mm Lens Canon Mount |
50mm Zeis Canon Mount (Available) $45 |
18mm Zeiss Canon Mount |
70-300mm Nikon AF (Available) |
18-104mm Canon L Series (Available) |
Accessories |
Batteries 3-4 (Available) |
Memory Card (3) 16GB (Available) |
Tripod w/ fluid head (1) |
Over-the-shoulder rig (1) |
18 or 20mm rods |
Follow Focus (2) with whip |
5 inch monitor (1) |
17-26' Calibrated Monitor (1) |
HDMI Cable 35-50 ft. (1) |
Glidecam (1) |
Slider (Available Pocket Dolly) |
Card reader (Available) |
Lighting |
1K Tungsten (2) (Available) |
300W (2) (Available) |
LEDZ Superspot (1) |
LEDZ Brute 3 (1) |
Grip |
20" C-Stands (1) |
40" C-Stands (4) |
Sandbags (5) |
Mirrors (1) |
Foam core (1) / Beadboard |
Scrims/Nets (2) Double/Single |
Flag (2) |
Floppy (1) |
50' stinger (2) |
Color GEL packet Set |
Black wrap |
Q Taps (2) |
4x4 reflector (available) |
Misc |
clapper board |
Black Blanket (Available) |
Pocket dolly and board (available) |
Greycard |
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Monday, October 21, 2013
Scene 1- EXT ALLEY- NIGHT (R, Sal)
Samples
Lens: 18 or 20mm for wide shots
Steadicam
Can use 50 mm
Ideally, this would be our wish list to get the right color scene in the parking lot. Since we don't the budget for this, my only wish is to get the right GEL (peacock blue)
Our option is the next image below, diffusing light or bouncing it off the mirror, supplimenting it with car headlights.
Sample car headlights only...
Notes:
* If there is access to the roof, we can run 2k PARNEL through muslin diffuser to emulate street lights (greenish/blueish color tones)
Lens: 18 or 20mm for wide shots
Steadicam
Can use 50 mm
Ideally, this would be our wish list to get the right color scene in the parking lot. Since we don't the budget for this, my only wish is to get the right GEL (peacock blue)
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Gel peacock blue |
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Gel Peacock blue |
Notes:
* If there is access to the roof, we can run 2k PARNEL through muslin diffuser to emulate street lights (greenish/blueish color tones)
's BATHROOM- NIGHT- Downstairs White Bathroom (R and Honey)
Samples:
Lens: 50mm
Lighting: 2K PARNEL pushed through the window, or use LEDZ Brute 9 and bounce above the ceiling.
Notes:
* Not good to use wide lens, as it might reveal the camera man, especially, in small bathroom
* To create a lighting mood, change over the overhead light, and emulate older types of lighting coming from older hotels i.e. light bulb over the mirror (tungsten color or other forms of colors)
* Lighting over the mirror creates shadows below the face, creating a more moody image.
* Play with other colors (red)
* Need thin ladder to get up higher
Lens: 50mm
Lighting: 2K PARNEL pushed through the window, or use LEDZ Brute 9 and bounce above the ceiling.
Notes:
* Not good to use wide lens, as it might reveal the camera man, especially, in small bathroom
* To create a lighting mood, change over the overhead light, and emulate older types of lighting coming from older hotels i.e. light bulb over the mirror (tungsten color or other forms of colors)
* Lighting over the mirror creates shadows below the face, creating a more moody image.
* Play with other colors (red)
* Need thin ladder to get up higher
Scene 1- INT-HOTEL ROOM- DAY/MORINING- Downstairs Bedroom past kitchen (R)
Samples:
Lens
18 or 20mm wide lens (static)
50 or 85mm if medium to close up shots
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18 mm (wide) |
Notes:
* Lighting daylight
* May push lighting on the window if not raining.
* Step ladder (possibly 2) to get strait shot downwards without having a slight angle.
* Use over the should rig holding the camera downwards
If raining light with LEDZ Brute series (9 or Superspots) to help brighten up the room.
Scene 12-EXT Roof (R and Max)
Lens 70-300 Nikon (Brings subject closer to the background, tightening up the frame and reducing unwanted information on both sides.
* Grip: Bounce, reflections, mirrors, or 2k PAR-NEL
* Harsh light, may need diffusion over head.
* Push 2k light on bleach muslin
Friday, October 18, 2013
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