ShallowFocus

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/213831

A and B cam builds for a 3 day series of national commercials I worked on recently.

 

A and B cam builds for a 3 day series of national commercials I worked on recently.

 

Always there in case I forget what my job isi

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by ShallowFocus to c/focuspuller
 

Music Video with the DP on steadicam running around the beach on vintage Lomos. It was actually tough because the focus throw was so crazy. You basically wouldn't need to adjust focus from 30+ feet down to 6 feet, and then after that you'd have to crank it quick. Then we threw a diopter on them...boy oh boy

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by ShallowFocus to c/[email protected]
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/212952

I noticed I wasn't able to find my community on your communities search, because no one on your instance has searched it yet. I'd appreciate if someone could give my instance a search just to federate it on your instance :) And of course, sub if you're interested in cinematography, movies, behind the scenes, etc.

[email protected]

If you happen to be a 1st Assistant Camera in the film industry, I've also made a community for us focus pullers (but all camera department are welcome)

[email protected]

Thanks for reading :)

 

I noticed I wasn't able to find my community on your communities search, because no one on your instance has searched it yet. I'd appreciate if someone could give my instance a search just to federate it on your instance :) And of course, sub if you're interested in cinematography, movies, behind the scenes, etc.

[email protected]

If you happen to be a 1st Assistant Camera in the film industry, I've also made a community for us focus pullers (but all camera department are welcome)

[email protected]

Thanks for reading :)

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/212596

My back left tire exploded on the freeway on the way to this gig and I had to get towed to the dealership then Uber to set. I was 2 hours late but made it just before they started shooting.

He's a funny dude, super chill. This was right before his unfortunate loss recently.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/212596

My back left tire exploded on the freeway on the way to this gig and I had to get towed to the dealership then Uber to set. I was 2 hours late but made it just before they started shooting.

 

My back left tire exploded on the freeway on the way to this gig and I had to get towed to the dealership then Uber to set. I was 2 hours late but made it just before they started shooting.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/212078

My setup was a little janky for this one, it's more refined now lol

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/212078

My setup was a little janky for this one, it's more refined now lol

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by ShallowFocus to c/focuspuller
 

My setup was a little janky for this one, it's more refined now lol

[–] ShallowFocus 1 points 2 years ago

Yeah they got lucky. The producers/director/DP were all from New York and came out to Los Angeles to get crew and film this, so they were kinda out of there element. This shoot was 5 overnights in a row, and one night we were filming on an active bridge/road in LA. They assumed that the weather was always nice in California so didn't check ahead or prepare, and suddenly we had a lightning/thunder storm starting in the distance. We had a giant Condor crane with lights up over the bridge, and as the lighting strikes got closer the Gaffer got spooked and brought the condor down. Within an hour, it was pouring rain and they didn't have any pop-up tents so we had to rush to throw all the gear in different cars and get out of the rain. We wrapped early that night (early on an overnight means 4AM instead of 6AM).

I found out later that a woman and her dog died that night in LA from being struck by lightning. Shit can go wrong very quickly, especially when you're not working with professionals.

[–] ShallowFocus 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Lol, in reality there was about 30 minutes of freaking out and then an hour of waiting for them to dry and praying for the best. It all worked out but I guess it'd be a better story if it hadn't haha!

Edit: Here's another story from the same shoot I just commented in my community:

"The producers/director/DP were all from New York and came out to Los Angeles to get crew and film this, so they were kinda out of there element. This shoot was 5 overnights in a row, and one night we were filming on an active bridge/road in LA. They assumed that the weather was always nice in California so didn’t check ahead or prepare, and suddenly we had a lightning/thunder storm starting in the distance. We had a giant Condor crane with lights up over the bridge, and as the lighting strikes got closer the Gaffer got spooked and brought the condor down. Within an hour, it was pouring rain and they didn’t have any pop-up tents so we had to rush to throw all the gear in different cars and get out of the rain. We wrapped early that night (early on an overnight means 4AM instead of 6AM).

I found out later that a woman and her dog died that night in LA from being struck by lightning. Shit can go wrong very quickly, especially when you’re not working with professionals."

[–] ShallowFocus 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

DP dun fucked up. First thing I thought after the shock of seeing this when I opened the lens case in the morning, was "Thank god that's not my fault." Would've been a painful mistake (and this was a short film so who knows if they had good insurance)

[–] ShallowFocus 2 points 2 years ago

Give it a shot now, I made it public on imgur and I think that fixed it!

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