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Hi All,
I am using this vast database to locate any cinematographers/camera-people that have worked in British Independent Films since the 1980s to the present day. I would like to conduct a short interview with them, it can be over the phone or email (whichever suits better).I am in university and, for my dissertation, I am looking at how cinematography has changed from the 1980s to present day in relation to: the labour force; physical capital & technological advancements (using 3 films they’ve worked on as case studies).If anybody could possibly help me out with my research, or knew someone I could potentially contact, it would be greatly appreciated.Thanks for your time,Jonny Treherne -
Hi Everybody at the www.cinematography.com Forum,
Thank you for everybody's wise words and great advice, I have come on a great amount since I have started following this forum. I have just finished a short film (about 35 minutes in duration) for my 3rd, and Final, year in University. I am studying 'Film & Television Production' in the UK and would love any creative/constructive criticism that people have so that I can improve/gain some skills. This is my first short film i have lit myself.
Here is a trailer that our group have produced, i'm looking for advice to do with lighting rather than trailer editing (as I only had partial input on this). Obviously it goes without saying we don't have copyright for the songs used but this is okay for our module:
This was shot on a 5D mk II (as is commonplace for student films).
Many, many thanks for the time taken to watch the trailer and provide feedback.
All the Best,
Jonny Treherne
P.S. I apologise that this is a re-post but I believe this is the more relevant thread.
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Hi Everybody at the www.cinematography Forum,
Thank you for everybody's wise words and great advice, I have come on a great amount since I have started following this forum. I have just finished a short film (about 35 minutes in duration) for my 3rd, and Final, year in University. I am studying 'Film & Television Production' in the UK and would love any creative/constructive criticism that people have so that I can improve/gain some skills. This is my first short film I have shot & lit myself although I have worked on other capacity's on some very small independent films.
Here is a trailer that our group have produced, i'm looking for advice to do with camerawork/lighting rather than trailer editing (as I only had partial input on this). Obviously it goes without saying we don't have copyright for the songs used but this is okay for our module:
This was shot on a 5D mk II (as is commonplace for student films).
Many, many thanks for the time taken to watch the trailer and provide feedback.
All the Best,
Jonny Treherne
British Indie Cinematographers
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Thank you Michael for your response.