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Gil Wertheim

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  1. Just Curious. . . What type of equipment would be good to get for on set stills
  2. Dev 16 ops manual: http://www.red.com/downloads/6d4b993e61ea3...uide_v3.2.5.pdf Red fourms: http://www.reduser.net/forum/index.php Lots of good info there
  3. I would look on reduser.net a forum dedicated to the red camera
  4. The Area is a basement, lots of open space, I am shooting this in October so I would have some time to work this out. What I am thinking of doing is running all the cables along the ceiling that will not be seen.
  5. I am doing a dolly 360 shot in a house with 10 ft ceilings. I have my actress in the middle but as I move, there must be no evidence of it looking like a film shoot. Which means everything must be suspended in the air. How could I pull it off??
  6. Well Andy, Canada's film industry has been kind of slow this year with the high dollar and better tax credits offered elsewhere. I don't know about other film schools but the one I go to put some emphsis on set etiquette. If you show yourself to be competent, the teachers invite you out to their sets. Personally I have been on sets for a short film and a TV pilot.
  7. I am in the 10th month of a 15 month program at The Toronto Film School. Our teachers are still active in the business and teach us alot of good stuff about the practical side of the job. I am looking into starting out as an AC. The school is in the Canadian Broadcasting Corportation building so we have access to their studios, the school rents a number of 16 mm, 35 mm and mini DV Beta Cams with lights and audio equipment to make short films. I am actually gearing up to produce and direct my own short in about 2 months.
  8. I am curious, What is Generation Kill Shot on?
  9. I am a film student from Toronto, Canada. Any tips on how to start out in the business?
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