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NO BUDGET DIRECTING

with Darren Eggenschwiler. NO BUDGET DIRECTING. Workshop Topics:. The Roles of Film Production Practical Shoot Directing Actors. Sound Recordist Camera Operator Boom Operator Key Grip Gaffer Director. The Roles of Film Production. Writer Producer Editor Composer Actor

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NO BUDGET DIRECTING

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  1. with Darren Eggenschwiler NO BUDGET DIRECTING

  2. Workshop Topics: • The Roles of Film Production • Practical Shoot • Directing Actors

  3. Sound Recordist Camera Operator Boom Operator Key Grip Gaffer Director The Roles of Film Production • Writer • Producer • Editor • Composer • Actor • Director of Photography

  4. Practicalshoot • Camera • Composition • Microphones • Lighting

  5. Camera: Brightness controls • Iris / Aperture – affects depth of field • Shutter – affects motion blur • Neutral Density filter • All of these controls affect Brightness.

  6. Camera: Lens controls • Zoom – frame size, perspective and depth of field. • Focus – focal length, in a way – blurs everything else.

  7. Camera: Electronic controls • Gain – Increases sensitivity • White Balance - Colour temp. correction

  8. Camera: Motion controls • Tracking - Moving in / out • Crabbing - Moving to the left / right • Panning - Rotating horizontally left / right • Tilting - Rotating vertically up / down • Rolling - Clockwise or anti-clockwise • Flying - Raising or lowering vertically

  9. Practicalshoot • Camera • Composition • Microphones • Lighting

  10. Composition • Head-room • Looking-room • Height • Perspective • Dutched angle

  11. Practicalshoot • Camera • Composition • Microphones • Lighting

  12. Microphones: Types of Transducer • Condenser - Capacitor • Dynamic - Induction coil • Ribbon - Induction strip • There are many more, but these are the types used in the film industry

  13. Microphones: Polar Pick up Pattern • A polar pick up pattern is a graph used to show the microphone’s sensitivity to sound coming from different directions. • They are shown as if looking at the mike from above, the front of the microphone pointing up.

  14. Example: on the left is the microphone with a 3D pickup graph around it.On the right is the actual pick up pattern of the same microphone.

  15. Microphones: Types of Polar Pattern • Omni Directional • Bi Directional • Cardioid • Super Cardioid • Hyper Cardioid

  16. Microphones: Types of Casing • Handheld • Rifle • Studio • Lavaliere

  17. Microphones: Wind Protection • Softie • Zeppelin • Wind Screen • Pop Filter

  18. Practicalshoot • Camera • Composition • Microphones • Lighting

  19. Lighting: Types of Light • Hard Light • Soft Light • Colour (gels and temperature)

  20. Low Key Lighting: Different types of setup • High Key

  21. Lighting: Different Designs of Fixture • Fresnel • Softbox • Floodlight

  22. Lighting: Three Point System • Key light • Fill light • Back light

  23. Lighting:The Difference it Makes

  24. Practicalshoot • Camera • Composition • Microphones • Lighting

  25. Directing Actors • Choose who you work with • Get them involved in acting games. • Inspire them Wait for the next CUT Workshop!

  26. Ian Robertson for organising the workshop. Pete Shields for founding CUT You Folks for letting me talk The Internet for providing most of the material Thanks for being here! • Thanks go to:

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