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March 27th, 2002, 04:39 AM
#31
RoyBaty2002
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The pure answer is that it doesnt matter what you shoot on as long as you are shooting. I had access to a Hi8 cam so used that, but for my next thing I want beter quality so am going for DV. It doesnt really matter in the long run. If we want to be taken seriously we need to jump up to Film.
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March 28th, 2002, 05:14 PM
#32
Inactive Member
how many films?
two shorts
sample title...
small print
fav line or shot?
credits sequence to small print (not just a boring line of credits, but done kinda in a way like delicatessen opening credits)
documentary?
nope, but scripting a mockumentary at the moment.
format?
Hi8 previously, but got dv for the next one.
how long?
a couple of years
in ten years?
either directing films, or an engineer.
the forum.
found from an article, stay for info and to see what others are doing.
in the last ten years?
delicatessen or usual suspects, though i doubt i could make em any better.
can i write?
yep.
lighting?
just about passable.
editing?
not bad.
pro shoot?
no.
experimenting with genre?
most definitely... you gotta keep trying new things to stop from going stale.
visual style on last film?
individual.
strengths/weaknesses?
strengths: storyboarding/writing,
weaknesses: lighting/patience with actors.
sorry it took so long to answer the questionnaire, but i've been busy with uni work.
one added question to everyone...
which directors' style (visual or otherwise) has most influenced you/do you most admire and why?
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