Cinematography 02: Working on Set
Duration: 1hr 22m | Video: h264, yuv420p, 1280x720 30fps | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2 ch | 1.56 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
The Cinematography series with ASC cinematographer and professor Bill Dill covers what you need to know to shoot a modern motion picture and tell stories in the most powerful way possible.
Part 2 is all about executing your creative ideas: putting it all together on set and delivering the footage to post for assembly into a complete, coherent, and compelling story. These lessons cover every phase of a shoot, in a way that scales from a very simple, very small crew all the way up to a professional production. Bill introduces techniques for blocking actors, lighting the set, rehearsing, and shooting from a variety of angles. He discusses the importance of preproduction, including preparing detailed storyboards and shot lists, and how the types of cameras you have will impact the way you hand off and edit footage. Finally, get media management tips for handling your files so they flow easily through post.
Topics include:
* Pre-production planning
* Using storyboards and creating shot lists
* Planning your day
* Order of operations: blocking, lighting, rehearsing, and shooting
* Blocking actors
* Lighting a set
* Rehearsing with actors
* Establishing and changing patterns
* Managing media
* Establishing a chain of custody
* Outputting your footage
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