DIY Interview Lighting: Tricks Learned Behind the Scenes of Ren (Article/Tutorial)

Posted by on Apr 1, 2016 in Articles, Behind-the-Scenes, Featured, Lighting Tutorials, Lighting/Gaffing, Tutorials | 0 comments

Shooting interviews is a great way for a cinematographer to learn to light. I figured out loads about how human faces react to light of different kinds from years of experimenting on the talking heads in corporate videos. And because those interviews were often long and dull, there was plenty of opportunity to evaluate my lighting as I relaxed behind my locked-off camera.

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Light in Hard Time: Illuminating a Medieval Prison Cell (Article/Tutorial)

Posted by on Mar 25, 2016 in Articles, Behind-the-Scenes, Featured, Lighting Tutorials, Lighting/Gaffing, Tutorials | 0 comments

It was a classic prison cell scene, one of those shaft-of-light-through-the-barred-window jobbies. Amanda Stekly and her team did a great job of creating a two-walled set with moss, wet stone and even real snails. Outside the window was a platform to sell the illusion that the cell was below ground level.

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Taking More of Ren’s Secrets: 5 Tips for Successful Pick-ups (Article/Tutorial)

Posted by on Mar 22, 2016 in Articles, Behind-the-Scenes, Featured, Lighting/Gaffing, Retrospectives, Tips | 0 comments

Recently I’ve been involved in pick-ups shoots for a couple of projects I lensed last year: action-comedy feature The Gong Fu Connection and fantasy series Ren. Both pick-up shoots were strange experiences, featuring some very familiar aspects of the original shoot – locations, sets, costumes – but noticeably lacking others – certain actors, crew members and so on. The Ren pick-ups in particular were like re-living principal photography in microcosm, with stressful crowd shoots followed by more relaxed, smaller scenes and finally night shots with flaming arrows again!

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Behind the Magic: How to Cut a Behind-the-Scenes Featurette (Article/Tutorial)

Posted by on Mar 15, 2016 in Articles, Behind-the-Scenes, Event Coverage, Featured, General, Industry, Specific Projects, Tutorials | 1 comment

Despite my big plan to quit editing last year, I somehow ended up cutting nearly all the behind-the-scenes material for Ren, including a dozen YouTube videos and 30-odd exclusive set diaries which have just been released for sale. Guess I just have a fondness for BTS stuff.

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