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craigd

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  1. Thanks for your guidance guys! The changeover is something i have wanted to explore for a while and a good friend of mine is a film man from way back, so he too is a a bit of a fountain of knowledge. Iv'e known for a while that all the 'good stuff'- well what i consider good stuff- is still shot on film and if i can make the crossover i'm sure i can have a job that i really love......gotta get away from these uptight egotistical television prima donna presenters and start shooting some sport. good on ya's thanks again craig d
  2. Hi there, I am looking for someone to point me in the right direction re learning over again. I am a camerman with 10 years experience in television. I can shoot any format of video camera but couldnt use a film camera to save my life..... Being freelance, this has ended up on me missing out on some jobs that would have just been gold to me. So it is my new endeavour to learn. I must be 1/2 way there? I have seen a few cinematography books but want one that is more relevant to somebody like myself not a complete beginner, eg, not 10 page lessons on 'crossing the line' etc.... more , the mechanics and traits of film and tips for shooting...... Any ideas Thanks in advance Craig Donaldson
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