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Derek Kocich

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  1. I just want to inquire a little about the Austin Studios in Austin TX. Has anyone been involved in the film scene in Austin and around the studios? And if so, how did you find work within that particular area? I'm a film school graduate looking for work. Thanks, DK
  2. Thanks. All is very helpful. I know i did take some chances with this reel, especially with the music choice, specific shots, and the length. This is actually a student reel but I will take these critiques and improve it. Keep em coming.
  3. http://vimeo.com/23767381 Please offer some helpful tips and honest opinions. Thank you.
  4. Very Nice. What camera were you using most?
  5. All sounds like great advice. My professor also told me to go 250d inside and rig lights to daylight. I will have some flashback scenes that should reveal the character's prime which will be very warm tones inside in a dark room with godfather lighting and also with a soft box overhead so I'll probably use 200t. As for my one night scene, my prof also said 500t would be the way to go no question, but I understand the grain situation. I know it will be easier to light outside. Is it worth it for the look in your opinion?
  6. I am shooting a short film on Super 16 Arri SR3 with a nice set of prime lenses. Many of the scenes take place inside of a house that has many large windows. I was trying to figure out how I could use these to my advantage and make my life a little easier by using a certain stock inside to get a look similar to the film "The Reader." While they used 35 mm (Kodak Vision2 200T 5217, Vision2 500T 5218, Vision3 500T 5219) next to windows with light pouring through, I wonder what lights they were also using along with it such as fill, key, etc... So what I'm trying to understand is which would suit my situation better and why: KODAK VISION3 200T Color Negative Film 5213/7213 or KODAK VISION3 500T Color Negative Film 5219/7219 And also a stock that would complement one of these outside for a scene or two. One at night, and one during the day. Thanks
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