Thanks Rick! Hi Edwin, how was the shooting of those shots? Do you mean technically, creatively? It was hard picking some screen grabs to show actually, so many nice ones! :) I'm aiming to make that film a kind of show piece for my cinematography area of productions (because I move between crew roles a lot!). Cheers. Keep the tags rolling in guys!
Hey Stephen, thanks for the follow and twas returned. As for the shots, I mean more the story behind it. For example, the silhouette shot with the emerging sunlight, what was the setting, how did it come about, was it something you saw right there in that instance and you told the actor to step in front of the sun. Though I specify a shot, I have to say I find them all great. Hope to learn and see more of the project!
I see Edwin, and thanks for the follow! Well in the case of Renee Rue I am doing the whole film without a storyboard and kind of shooting on the fly. The first time I have tried to do a short film in this way as I'm normally a big storyboard fan. Half the shoot was in Barcelona/Roses, Spain and the other half is shot in the grotty flats and streets of Manchester, UK. I'm finding it a really enjoyable way of shooting and suits this particular project right down to the ground. I know what themes I need to capture in depth so I can do them in pretty much any location I like, and the script adapts with that. So yes, very interesting way to shoot a film, I'm really enjoying it!
@StephenRMelling
Hi Stephen, You can follow me on twitter @LeslieT66 Have a nice weekend.
Cheers guys, keep them coming in! I guess everyone can use this discussion to add each other.
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@goziefilms i will follow you back
Done!
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@eanieves Checked out the screenshots of your short film Renée Rue. Looks lovely. How was the shooting of those specific shots?
Thanks Rick! Hi Edwin, how was the shooting of those shots? Do you mean technically, creatively? It was hard picking some screen grabs to show actually, so many nice ones! :) I'm aiming to make that film a kind of show piece for my cinematography area of productions (because I move between crew roles a lot!). Cheers. Keep the tags rolling in guys!
@eightyone_times just checked your website, really like the underwater shoot! :)
Thanks Marco, you mean for Renee Rue? Check back in a little while and I will have my latest short 'Vibration' on there!
Hey Stephen, thanks for the follow and twas returned. As for the shots, I mean more the story behind it. For example, the silhouette shot with the emerging sunlight, what was the setting, how did it come about, was it something you saw right there in that instance and you told the actor to step in front of the sun. Though I specify a shot, I have to say I find them all great. Hope to learn and see more of the project!
@Vlandz
I see Edwin, and thanks for the follow! Well in the case of Renee Rue I am doing the whole film without a storyboard and kind of shooting on the fly. The first time I have tried to do a short film in this way as I'm normally a big storyboard fan. Half the shoot was in Barcelona/Roses, Spain and the other half is shot in the grotty flats and streets of Manchester, UK. I'm finding it a really enjoyable way of shooting and suits this particular project right down to the ground. I know what themes I need to capture in depth so I can do them in pretty much any location I like, and the script adapts with that. So yes, very interesting way to shoot a film, I'm really enjoying it!