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Theodore Bunnz

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  1. Sorry, I haven't checke dhtis in a while no one was repsonding. The shoot is approaching. I'm going into the space just to shoot, although there will be a small audience present. The director is pretty hooked on the idea of the live video projector, and shooting on film. I guess I just need to light the dancers to be brighter than the screen, and, worry about the trakcing lines on the projector. Do projectors project at the same frame rate as TVs display?
  2. I am planning on shooting a dance performance which is going to have a rear screen video projection going on behind them during the dance. Has any one here done this before? I'm aware that compositing is probably the cleanest way to accomplish a similar effect, but I am interested in exploring this idea and capturing it without post work, and I am wondering if anyone has experience in this department. Specifically, in how it is different than rear-projection film? For insatnce, when the video projector is turned on but the image is black, it will still be projecting some light while if they were using a film projector that wouldn't happen... Any advice would be great
  3. I am planning on shooting a dance performance which is going to have a rear screen video projection going on behind them during the dance. Has any one here done this before? I'm aware that compositing is probably the cleanest way to accomplish a similar effect, but I am interested in exploring this idea and capturing it without post work, and I am wondering if anyone has experience in this department. Specifically, in how it is different than rear-projection film? For insatnce, when the video projector is turned on but the image is black, it will still be projecting some light while if they were using a film projector that wouldn't happen... Any advice would be great
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