If you’re kicked out, something happens to an actor, the sun goes down, your lights explode, etc… you can run the scene from that take (not ideal, but neither are the aforementioned calamities…)
notes for myself after shooting my first feature, Greyscale. I recently wrapped and want to keep the lessons I learned fresh, as well as keep a bit of a scrapbook of pictures and videos from production.
If this helps you out as a new director/filmmaker, wonderful. I learned so much on my first major outing.
(updated on weekdays)
Feel free to email and share lessons you've learned on (any) set and I'll work on including the most helpful ones in.
If this helps you out as a new director/filmmaker, wonderful. I learned so much on my first major outing.
(updated on weekdays)
Feel free to email and share lessons you've learned on (any) set and I'll work on including the most helpful ones in.
July 28, 2009
168. Always get your master shot first.