Wednesday, January 30, 2013

[Avid-L2] Re: Help with presentation to small independent filmmakers

 

I'm fine with posting on your site too.

I'm grateful for the posts and would add a couple more:

Ask the camera operators and any crew in the immediate set area to wear soft black clothing and "freeze" during the shot. Can't tell you how often I've seen reflections of people in white clothing moving around with camera recording when examining a clip on a big monitor. Almost anything shiny on a set will reflect something white and moving. (including a smartphone screen) Use dulling spray. Clothing that can be heard when walking, or hard soled shoes will mess up an other wise good sound take, so - no moving.

Its been mentioned before, but the biggest issue for me is often trying to find what the director thinks are the "good" clips. Make shot notes!! Use a lined script!! Something!! Bribe someone to be a scripty. Its critical!

Along with have a shootable script before shooting, don't change it between takes in a particular scene. If the script must be changed, assign a new scene and take sequence, and communicate what you're doing. The editor is usually not on the set and is, more often than not, was an abject failure in mindreading class.

It should be a fun discussion!

--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "haus" wrote:
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> cool by me.
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> --- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Benjamin Hershleder wrote:
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> > Hey all,
> > These answers are great (and thanks to John for asking).
> > Would anyone mind if I consolidated these suggestions and posted them on my web site?
> > I will be more than happy to provide attribution and link to your site.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > B
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> > Benjamin Hershleder
> > Benjamin's Avid Book: tinyurl.com/avidmc-book
> > Benjamin's Site: http://ContactBen.com
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> > Wear It In Post!
> > Fun T-shirts, mousepads, mugs & more
> > for Post Production Professionals
> > http://www.WearItInPost.com
> >
> > On Jan 30, 2013, at 12:40 PM, Benjamin Hershleder wrote:
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> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > White balance, using a properly calibrated monitor (that's shielded from the sun) at the very least, and use scopes whenever possible (especially with HD).
> > >
> > > Properly lit green screen, and subject distance.
> > >
> > > Talk with post *before* shooting re: format, workflow, etc.
> > >
> > > Do NOT change the file/folder structure in any way when xfering from card to drive.
> > >
> > > Timecode . . . Jam Sync multiple cameras if possible.
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> > >
> > > HTH
> > >
> > > B
> > > ----
> > > Benjamin Hershleder
> > > Benjamin's Avid Book: tinyurl.com/avidmc-book
> > > Benjamin's Site: http://ContactBen.com
> > >
> > > Wear It In Post!
> > > Fun T-shirts, mousepads, mugs & more
> > > for Post Production Professionals
> > > http://www.WearItInPost.com
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > On Jan 30, 2013, at 10:58 AM, john.maio5011 wrote:
> > >
> > >> On February 17th, I've been asked to give a group of low/no budget filmmakers a short (1-2hours with Q&A) talk on the theme "Shoot for Post" .
> > >>
> > >> The idea is to give some examples and tips on how to do avoid common mistakes in filming movie shorts and documentaries that have a good chance of being watchable by avoiding things that can't be fixed in post ˆ at least not within the budget and time constraints small independent filmmakers have.
> > >>
> > >> Many of these folks are of the run and gun variety and most have never heard of a lined script, much less the importance good slating and note taking, to say nothing of great camera work.
> > >>
> > >> I have a long list of simple things to talk about like most everyone else on here does ˆ even with not so low budget productions. I'd like it to be a helpful exchange, not a critical one. Just pointing out some common things that could easily be handled in planning and production, rather than post from an editor's POV.
> > >>
> > >> If you have some good examples of tips for small independent filmmakers, I'd like to hear them.
> > >>
> > >> Thanks
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