i am sharing my updated Cinematography showreel and currently looking forward to working with new talents and production house.
Please watch my showreel and suggest some feedback
i am from Mumbai , India...
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i am sharing my updated Cinematography showreel and currently looking forward to working with new talents and production house.
Please watch my showreel and suggest some feedback
i am from Mumbai , India...
Expand posti am sharing my updated Cinematography showreel and currently looking forward to working with new talents and production house.
Please watch my showreel and suggest some feedback
i am from Mumbai , India
hello as NTSC and PAL are anlaog standard for broadcasting a video.. sony's FX3 is sill concentrate on this...
and i want to know if i want to use NTSC in PAL country ..is there any issues except light flicker???
because i think that compensate with shutter speed i guess.
i am planning to shoot feat...
Expand posthello as NTSC and PAL are anlaog standard for broadcasting a video.. sony's FX3 is sill concentrate on this...
and i want to know if i want to use NTSC in PAL country ..is there any issues except light flicker???
because i think that compensate with shutter speed i guess.
i am planning to shoot feature 4k DCI all I on fx3 @24fps .
Definitely Google this as there’s some great articles; information about how to deal with this issue.
harshad here, i am looking forward to working with like-minded Filmmakers from india and outside. i am sharing my showreel. after completing Diploma in Cinematography
i have worked as AC and pulled focus for 4-5 years and shot indie feature film and some tvc and Short films.
Expand postharshad here, i am looking forward to working with like-minded Filmmakers from india and outside. i am sharing my showreel. after completing Diploma in Cinematography
i have worked as AC and pulled focus for 4-5 years and shot indie feature film and some tvc and Short films.
Stephen Folker thank you
Maurice Vaughan thanks. this option is not available on Android app so i wasn't aware of this.
You're welcome, Harshad Mori. Yeah, I think the Job Section is only on the browser version of Stage 32.
Great frame here Harshad Mori !
Nick Waters thank you ☺️
As a cinematographer, so many times potential clients ask me, 'what kind of camera are you shooting with', that I've started to say, 'does it matter'? Many will argue it does, but I disagree. It's a tool. I can build some pretty cool furniture in my garage workshop with generic, not so great tools b...
Expand postAs a cinematographer, so many times potential clients ask me, 'what kind of camera are you shooting with', that I've started to say, 'does it matter'? Many will argue it does, but I disagree. It's a tool. I can build some pretty cool furniture in my garage workshop with generic, not so great tools because I'm creative.
Granted, a professional grade cinema camera does have its perks / bells and whistles, but it's not going to magically make a shot look amazing. Did you know season 7 of 'HOUSE' was filmed on a Canon 5dMkii? Or that Season 7 of 'Dexter' was shot on a Nikon D800? Perhaps publicity stunts to get eyes on the show, or maybe the director / dp envisioned getting shots that would be more attainable with a smaller rig. Regardless, it doesn't matter. Your camera is a tool. If you have the skills to properly light and frame a shot, it'll look good. My last feature I shot with Sony's A7siii and A7iv cheap photography zoom lenses. Granted my budget was under 3k, it made my job easy as I was a solo crew and I didn't have to rig so much stuff up (like on my Blackmagic 6k).
Point being, don't get hung up on the camera. Go out and shoot and make some art! Now that I've blabbered on, what's in everyone's bag at the moment?
Hey Ty Strange - glad you were able to find something to fit your needs. The C70 is really a great all in one camera. Canon makes a great 50mm lens for under 200 bucks. I think it's on sale right now at BHPhoto.
Look forward to seeing your short film when it's in the can!
Ty Strange Great, very glad to hear it. Congrats on the short, look forward to seeing it. And anamorphic is always fun ;)
Everyone has own choice and it depends on how you feed light to your camera.
for me atleast if it delivering good resolution and better dynamic range then it's enough.
this can be Blackmagic pocket 6...
Expand commentEveryone has own choice and it depends on how you feed light to your camera.
for me atleast if it delivering good resolution and better dynamic range then it's enough.
this can be Blackmagic pocket 6k or sony A7s mk3 too.
but if they have good budget abd and looking forward to more into theatrical Release i would prefer on Cinema camera like ARRI LF or Mini LF.
without need if people are just seeking for cinema camera only then it's just showoff.
i had shot my indie feature with BMPCC6k only. with. ( 4 members including cast and crew).
and it worked very well in final with grading too.
Harshad Mori good point! Everyone should have a choice (Red, Arri, Nikon, etc). But the point is, not to get hung up on the camera model. By the way, would love to see your finished film when it's rea...
Expand commentHarshad Mori good point! Everyone should have a choice (Red, Arri, Nikon, etc). But the point is, not to get hung up on the camera model. By the way, would love to see your finished film when it's ready to see! :)
Stephen Folker you can watch it's trailer on above link on YouTube . you will find full movie on same channel on YouTube. this film was everyone's debut...
Expand commenthttps://youtu.be/2mZUy7W7u_8?si=jQn2xXkjiV-aqckN
Stephen Folker you can watch it's trailer on above link on YouTube . you will find full movie on same channel on YouTube. this film was everyone's debut film and with team of 4 people( including cast and crew) we had shot for 22 days (85% film is night Exterior ).
Please share your valuable feedback too.
i have uploaded my new showreel please have a look and suggest your feedback to improve for better in future.
Great stuff here, Harshad Mori. I like the symmetry in a lot of your shots. Where do you work mainly?
Thank you. @nick. I stay in india so mostly in india only. And if anything comes up from outside i will like to do that too.
Tyler Saito, a Cinematographer from North Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California was just hired for the project titled "Cinematographer ". Congratulations!
Congratulations, Tyler!!!
Congratulations!!
Congratulations
Have you ever tried day for night? If you have you probably know how hard it can be to perfect
Check out this awesome 20 minute video covering cinematography at night. It's a great and in depth video that goes over a lot of the technical details that make up the "Night Loo...
Expand postHave you ever tried day for night? If you have you probably know how hard it can be to perfect
Check out this awesome 20 minute video covering cinematography at night. It's a great and in depth video that goes over a lot of the technical details that make up the "Night Look" -- The video will look at how several top-level DP's tackled lighting for night in films like The Northman, Nope, and more.
They'll go over day-for-night, nigh-for-night, hard light, soft light, and even how your eyeball physically changes at night to see color differently. Really great watch and it doesn't feel like 20 minutes
Yup it's such a cool converstion
i would like to connect all like-minded creative proffesional who are in to filmmaking and looking for the same.
i am cinematographer from mumbai ,india.
Welcome Harshad! Nice to meet you. Glad you're here.
Welcome to Stage 32 Harshad! Great to have you here!
Nice to meet you Harshad, welcome to Stage 32!
@melinda michal i stay in Mumbai, India . If anything comes up i would like to travel for future projects
Welcome to the Stage 32 community, Harshad Mori!
The best way to network here on Stage 32, is just to put yourself out there by posting, commenting, and connecting with people from all over the world....
Expand commentWelcome to the Stage 32 community, Harshad Mori!
The best way to network here on Stage 32, is just to put yourself out there by posting, commenting, and connecting with people from all over the world. The most effective networking comes from building genuine relationships over time. A great way to start is by checking out the Cinematography Lounge where you can join discussions, pose questions that you may have, provide advice or insights, and share news/announcements that interest you.
You can find the lounge through the toolbar at the top of your browser window. Simply click on "Lounge", which will direct you to a new page listing all of the current lounges available to you. Then select "Cinematography". I hope to see you over there!
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Incredible showreel, Harshad Mori!