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Richard El Asmar

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  • Occupation
    Cinematographer
  • Location
    Montreal
  • My Gear
    35mm
  1. Thanks I will try to be more precise: if we speed up the shutter, what effect do we get? And if we change the shutter angle, what effect do we get? Are they the same?
  2. Hello, On a 35mm or 16mm camera what is the difference between changing the shutter speed and changing the shutter angle? Thank you.
  3. Well I personally prefer diffused light on someone's face as it leaves no hard shadow and offers bigger variety of colors between Black and white. Therefore I really enjoy filming in overcast. I wanted to know if it was evident to do so while filming on 35mm -where u can't white balance Every short while - and also if anyone shares my view? Thank you.
  4. In this picture: beneath his chin and on his throat, I can sense the light reflection of a HMI. Is it the HMI or just the normal light? Thanks.
  5. In this picture: beneath his chin and on his throat, I can sense the light reflection of a HMI. Is it the HMI or just the normal light? Thanks.
  6. Hello, In the scene in which Joe Pesci or Nick Santoro dies, I have the impression that there were no extra lights used besides the soft light of the day light? Can anyone tell me if this is true? If not what kind of light did they use in that scene? Thank you.
  7. Hello, While watching the making of Saving Private Ryan, I have noticed that sometime they shoot actors by using an extra light (probably HMI - with a diffuser) while some other time they shoot actors with only using the sunlight (with or without a reflector) How do they compensate for the difference of temperature between those different kind of shots? Thank you.
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