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Laksh

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  • Occupation
    1st Assistant Camera
  • Location
    IN
  • Specialties
    Shot and Light design , Direction
  1. Hey thanks for the reply Brian. This production crew consists of only two members. So you are saying both of them should be credited for operations? Sorry this is my first project man. Wanna do things right. I have also seen DOP's do director's job and never get credited for it. Isn't that... not right ? Why are roles so ambiguous in practice?
  2. Hi all, This is the scenario .... A low budget production run on own salary and a generous family member. Major portion of the film entails interviews - steady shots with two cam set up on stands. Remaining portions of the film, handheld montage or insert shots. The director is also the DOP on this project. He was looking into art production and hiring equipments. He hired a person for operating the camera. A and B cam DSLRs on stands required to meet nil operational requirements except for adjusting focus and exposure. All the shots, angle and lights were physically set up and supervised by the DOP. Handheld shots were mostly operated by the person hired. But it turns out that the DOP shot some of them too owing to inappropriate frame composition. How may one credit with regards to Camera Operators on this film ? appreciate your time :)
  3. Laksh

    Credits

    Hi there, I have a project where the director has literally supervised editing according to screenplay he had in mind and the editor who has done cut copy paste. Who do we attribute the editing credits to? I also would like to know where a director stops and editor begins in the editing process normally in your experience and what would be considered a fair attribution of credits in many plausible scenarios. Much appreciate :)
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