about to see anyway?
DD
Tod Hopkins wrote:
> That's funny! I'm constantly complaining that shooters have abandoned
> the old practice of holding the beginning and end of a zoom. I get
> zoom, swish, zoom, and no static shot.
>
> Cheers,
> tod
>
> On Jan 21, 2010, at 7:36 PM, John Moore wrote:
>
>
>> I remember the days of shuttling through field tapes on 3/4 and I
>> could always find a usable zoom in or zoom out. It really wasn't
>> that difficult IIRC. Since I'm doing more online these days I'm
>> always butting my head against the static shot that someone has put
>> a move on, to give it a little life etc... Don't people shoot zoom
>> ins and outs anymore? I find it hard to believe they don't exist on
>> the field tapes and if they do why aren't they used in my final
>> online sequence? I find the moves forced on these shots rival the
>> image quality of maybe a squeeze zoom or the A-51 image quality. I
>> know I need to order another case of "shut up" and just keep
>> shoveling but really what's the deal? Is it time to borrow Bob's
>> shot gun? But do I go postal on the camera folks or the offline
>> guys or both? Man I need a nap. Hey you cameramen get off my
>> yard!!!! ;-)
>>
>> John Moore
>>
>> Barking Trout Productions
>>
>> Studio City, CA
>>
>> bigfish@pacbell.net
>>
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> Tod Hopkins
> Hillmann & Carr Inc.
> todhopkins@hillmanncarr.com
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