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Ian Choplick

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  1. I am getting ready to shoot a short film, which is to be in a low light- film noir lighting situation. I would like to see the blacks disperse to black, but keep the details in where I give it a little. Definitely gonna be on the low lights situation wide open. I am shooting on the Scarlet, with Cooke S4 lenses which are at a 2. I hear rating the camera at recommended 800ISO is the optimal performance for the chip. Just seeing if people had certain settings that helped them out, things to look for, etc.....

     

    Thank you

     

    Ian

  2. If you are low budg, take the risk, act like you are supposed to be there, but don't be arrogant. If you can afford being shutdown compared to paying for permits, then that's what you do.

     

    Other way is...

     

    Do your research. Federal land is easier to get permits for, and cheaper, compared to state land or private. Talk with the LA Film Commission, they are very helpful. And yes, if you are in public and shoot background, no one can dispute, thus paparazzi.

  3. A lot of good advice. One thing that hasn't been said is DON'T HOLD THE SLATE WHEN YOU ARE NOT USING IT. There are a lot more things a 2nd AC does than slate. A 1st AC can't hand you a piece of equipment if your hands are holding a slate. Place it in a safe place and pay attention to what's going on.

     

    Also, don't bring the slate in until right before the camera rolls. The DP and operator are always checking the frame, so it's hard to do when there's a slate in the way.

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