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Loads of my cinematography video diaries


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Thought I'd briefly invite anyone who might be interested over to my cinematography / steadicam blog.

 

I bought a Kodak Zi6 HD video camera a while back and when I remember I've been trying to take it on shoots (I'm primarily a DoP) with me to document and describe what I'm trying to achieve with the lighting, angles and so on.

 

You might want to start at the oldest ones (at the bottom of the page, in fact you might have to click through to Older) first as the first 8 or so are probably the most detailed - recently I haven't had as much time.

 

http://emoore.co.uk/blog/category/dopdiaries/

 

Trying to make much more of an effort with the blog this summer, so I'd be delighted if you take a look at the rest at http://emoore.co.uk/blog/ and let me know what you think. A really popular post recently was http://emoore.co.uk/blog/low-budget-filmma...ink-of-filling/, about the important film jobs that tend not to get filled on low budget work.

 

Love as much feedback as possible as it all helps encourage me make more effort with the video blogs. Have a national TV ad shoot next week for which I'll try and do a really good episode.

 

You can also see my own DoP reel at http://www.emoore.co.uk/portfolio/cinematography-showreel/

 

Thanks guys :)

 

Ed

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Hey Ed.

Just gave 'em a look and they're pretty nice/interesting. I'd recommend perhaps showing some over/heads, set ups a little bit more on occasion, ya know, but that's just me.

I did/do a similar thing on myspace, just I type and rant thereon. Anyway, keep up the good work.

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Hi Ed,

 

Your work is great and the info is very well presented. I really appreciate it, sort of like a free lighting class. Thanks for posting. I'll bookmark it and check back from time to time.

 

Thanks,

 

-Fran

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