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Kristian Engelsen

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  1. I see that a lot of the shooting scripts out there are really different to each other. And I understand that there is individual ways of doing it, but I was wondering if there is some sort of a standard stationary or template out there that people could use as a reference in order to make the shooting script more common? What are the standard rules? And do you got any good example of shooting scripts that you could use as reference?
  2. So he basically used a lot of soft light in A Serious Man, you mean? That's interesting.
  3. Yes it is quite difficult to achieve that 70's film stock look in post. And it will never look like real film. But I'm asking about lighting in particular. What can lights participate with in order to boost or tribute to achieve that 70's look. We are shooting in a 70's house with interior from that decade etc. What did Roger Deakins use for lighting in A Serious Man, like what style?
  4. We are about to begin production on a short film set to the 70's and we are going to shoot indoors in a house very much like a something from the 70's. I'm going to shoot with the canon 5d handheld primarly with the 24mm 1.4 and the 50mm 1.2 with the ND-filters. Not decided which aperture to shoot but lets say something like 5.6. How can I light this to look like authentic 70's? A reference film for this project in terms of look would be A Serious Man and the interiors from Larry Gopniks house (daylight). Lighting kit: Arrilite 3x 800w Kino Flo 2ft and 4ft Standard 3x 180w Diffuse filters flags etc.
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