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Arun Siva

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  1. what types of shots are ideal again for this scene? thanks
  2. wow very insightful thanks for the ideas i will def try those out
  3. thanks for the replies i know that it isnt quite feasible to shoot one just like it but i was wondering what could I do to possibly make a car chase scene as stunning as the one in bullitt with the limited resourecs? thanks
  4. also, if anyone can give some editing tips and exactly how many cameras would be needed for this complex scene(s)
  5. also, how were should the shot be taken place? i have it planned to be set on several large parking lots. thanks
  6. hello all as part of my feature film, there will be an epic car chase (similar to that of the great steve mcqueen movie "Bullitt" and I was wondering, how does one go about in shooting a long sequence like that one? How many cameras do you think would be needed and placements well? Thanks for the help everyone
  7. Also, how many cameras are needed for this kind of setup? thanks
  8. Also, what are some good camera moves to acheive those results? thanks everyone
  9. Hello all, this is my first time on cinematography.com and I am loving it already. I am a senior in high school and I am directing a two-hour action feature (to submit to many festivals and competitions) There are a lot of fight scenes/sequences in this movie and I am in need of help. i know this may seem a bit weird, but im trying to stage fight scenes like the ones shown in these links. http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=2bcwcTkeZDk http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=Cz3k205BhMI based on that, how many cameras would you think I would need, and what types of shots would i need as well as what to do in editing in order for me to achieve similar results? Thanks for your time and help
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