In this episode, I give quick tips about:
- Working with a great story.
- Working with what you have.
- Assembling the right Cast and Crew
- Shooting safety takes.
The Featured Cinematographer: Matthew Scott
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4083468/
https://www.facebook.com/mattscottvisuals
https://vimeo.com/matthewtscott/videos
Instagram: @mtsfilms
Let’s set the scene:
A roughed out version of the lighting plot created with the director:
Check out the video below:
Screen Shots:




Let’s set the scene:
This scene is from another film called “The Constants” shot in the same location. Notice how Matt was still able to achieve a completely different look with his knowledge of lighting and camera.
Check out the video below:
Behind The Scenes:




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