scott karos
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To put in a little more detail, I have been making films on my own for almost four years now. They're mostly shorts I made with friends. Some good, some not. But I do feel like I have enough to put together a decent reel. Now, what about the resume? I've only worked random retail or warehouse jobs. I've never been on a real film set. I feel like they'll barely look at it. Any advice would be great
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I've started to incorporate lights more into my projects. Before I wouldn't even bother and just use whatever available light was there. Before for white balance I would just use the settings like Daylight, Fluorescent, Cloudy, etc. But I'd like to start using the kelvin settings along with my lights. For example, the lights I have are balanced for I think 6500 Kelvin according the little manual the lights came with. Does that mean I would go into my camera and set it to 6500?
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In most of my filmmaking experience I've always just used natural light or whatever lights happen to be nearby when on a certain location such as a lamp or whatever. I want to screw around more with different types of lighting but I have a question. Let's say I buy a light that is strictly for filmmaking or photography and I use that in a scene. But, there is natural sun light shining in through the window. Can I use two different types of a light in a scene? Would it affect it somehow?
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I want to make a photo montage of an artists work that I like but I've run into a problem before I've even begun. I got all the photos I need that I want to cut together. Thing is, the photos are not the right size. When I play the image on FCP X, the photo is not covering the entire screen. How do I change the size of the photos?
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I filmed some stuff out in the forest/trail near my house and put it to the song I Want You by Tom Waits. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKkrzkroKAs Here's the rest of my channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0f...Ii8Imsi-xetfaw enjoy.
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Just a little montage of my hometown set with the tallest man on earth singing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-3yo6l37Wc this is my youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0fwLKSw8Ii8Imsi-xetfaw thanks for watching.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-3yo6l37Wc This is just a little montage of my town with The Tallest Man on Earth singing Hang Me, Oh Hang Me. This is the rest of my channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/cleanupbigfoot23 Enjoy and thanks for watching.
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How is white balance dealt with on bigger projects?
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i use dslr for all of my projects, so they're all small projects without much of a crew. By bigger project, i mean having a crew, schedule, budget, etc... When I set White Balance, I have a bunch of different presets to choose from (daylight, incandescent, cloudy, etc) and I choose accordingly. Now, are the presets always used? Is it that simple of just choosing one of the several presets available? I know you can set a custom white balance by taking a photo of something completely white and that'll be accurate. Is that the more accurate way of doing it? My questions are little all over the place. Thanks for answering. -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZX--OVP3zU I was screwing around with my camera and somehow ended up with this.
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Are most black and white films of today mostly made in post production when they do the color correction? It seems that they rarely shoot the film in b and w on set.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03GqkL6SM_g I had never shot anything in black and white before so this was basically me just trying it out. This is the rest of my channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0fwLKSw8Ii8Imsi-xetfaw
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03GqkL6SM_g
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I've never used filters before and want to experiment with them for the first time. After doing a little research on the internet it seems that they are essential to achieving certain looks. Are they used all the time on professional shoots? Or are they sort of a last resort thing, where we only use them when we need to?
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I don't quite understand the whole full frame aspect of cameras, or sensors for that matter. Is there much difference when I use a full frame lens on a T3i?
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Might sound like a stupid question, but let me explain. I listened to an interview with Louis CK talking about his show Louie. He mentioned that he doesn't use a zoom lens and instead decides to take the extra time and money to have prime lenses. So lets say you have a 25mm prime lens you want to use on a project. Whats the difference if you use a zoom lens set to 25mm? Does it have a different effect? Does a 25mm prime look different than a 25mm on a zoom?
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I'm not exactly s first time director, I've made quite a few short films and even this tiny feature film (wasn't very good) But all of those were all done mostly by myself. I would beg my friends to come over for the weekend to shoot them. Some of them were good and some were not. I plan on making a "legit" short film soon. By legit I mean having a crew of people I can collaborate with and professional actors. I plan on sending it off to festivals in the end. So what advice could you bestow upon me? Any is appreciated.
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This is a video I made last summer. Its a combination of nature stuff and of my town that I grew up in. Enjoy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJCWwg-tHVU
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One of the things I'm not too familiar with is the job of the Key Grip and gripping in general. I understand that they are involved mostly in the use of the dolly track, but can anyone go more in depth with this?