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kipper

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  1. Hi, I"m about to embark on my first DP job for a graduate film at film school. Pretty excited but pretty nervous of messing up! The director has his heart set on shooting some on the scenes on digital since we're under time and stock constraints. The general consensus of staff is that we shouldn't. We've been discussing that under the right conditions it could possibly ADD to the film. For example, there's a bathroom scene (2 point lighting, dark) where the protagonist has been thrown in the bath and drugged, I thought we could do all the close ups of him struggling and slipping and sliding on digital slr, as the depth on those can be pretty amazing, then at least if it does look a little different it will be consistent with shot size and subject, then try to match it best I can with a nice sharp stock like Fuji ETERNA VIVD 500T. Just wondering what your opinions are and if anyone could give any advice for lighting and post/grading as well, as I'd prob have to tone down lighting for the digital shots right? Thanks for reading....
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