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Milenko Jovanovich

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About Milenko Jovanovich

  • Birthday 02/24/1986

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  • Occupation
    Cinematographer
  • Location
    Nis, Serbia
  • Specialties
    Photography, 3D modeling (maya), archery

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  1. Yeah, I've used something like that (FigRig), and it does help, with lots of practice of course. I bought a cheap tripod (for cameras up to 4kg) that I'm going to modify into a makeshift steadicam, let you know how it turns out. Thank you all for feedback.
  2. We are using sony FX1. The stair case has railing on one side and the wall on the other. We are following the actor as he walks down the corridor and into the staircase (and up) in an apartment building. And the staircase is abot 1.2-1.5m wide
  3. I have a music video shoot coming next month, and in one sequence we are following an actor as he climbs up the stairs. The camera is in front of him as he goes up. I think the best way to pull this off is by using steadicam, but our budget doesn't stretch that far. Any suggestions how to do this shot without it? Is there a way to run a dolly on stairs (or something like that)?
  4. Brian, We used Panasonic AG-DVC 62, it's 4:3 native, so we cropped to 16:9. And I wish to thank you all for great feedback! Cheers.
  5. No hard feelengs, i'm here to lern. That is why I posted here. I appreciate all comments, positive or negative. I certainly have a lot to lern, and I think this is one of the best places to do so (the best place of course is working on set with somebody experienced).
  6. Thank you all for great feedback. All lights we used were those cheap 500w halogen worklights with home made barn doors. And it does miss some catchlight in the eyes, but that is intentional, we wanted to show that he isn't alive any more, just a mere shell of a man. I agree that white shirt is very hard to expose correctly.
  7. I'm new to filmmaking and lighting, so please comment my work, if you could spare some time. Thank you all.
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