Thank you, this was a great insight to the dp gaff relationship on set. When they built the set, wouldn’t it be easier for you guys if they dropped the back wall in the cube and had a blue wall further back? (assuming you were doing blue screen). Would imagine it would make it easier when it comes to lighting it evenly, avoiding shadows and a blue colours cast reflecting of it?
5:26, that's every shoot. I've never worked with a gaffer, my shoots start with "wanna help out" and I always end up being a "camera/lighting/director/editor" crew member that's way underpaid lol. It looks like fun to work with a team and everybody being professional and collaborative!
Love to see clips like these where we see the inside conversations with gaffers and dps. This helps a lot of filmmakers really understand what goes on with creating the image and not be afraid to ask for help from your gaffer or even the director.
Very impressed with your obvious wealth of knowledge regarding lighting. Can you let us know how you learned? Did you do a specialised course at some point?
Thank you, this was a great insight to the dp gaff relationship on set. When they built the set, wouldn’t it be easier for you guys if they dropped the back wall in the cube and had a blue wall further back? (assuming you were doing blue screen). Would imagine it would make it easier when it comes to lighting it evenly, avoiding shadows and a blue colours cast reflecting of it?
question, why didn't you back off the blue screen 2 meters back and light it separately?
Love these BTS videos, it always feels like I'm on set with ya'll
l love this "on-set" videos, kudos to Tenzin lol
Great job Brady!
Why not just used pipe light on top instead of 1200d bouncing on wall or you needed harsher look as a sun?
How does one learn the technical side of all this? Just asking to shadow someone on set?
Such a cool video Brady. Love the work BTW.
Find this BTS so helpful.
#setlife
5:26, that's every shoot. I've never worked with a gaffer, my shoots start with "wanna help out" and I always end up being a "camera/lighting/director/editor" crew member that's way underpaid lol. It looks like fun to work with a team and everybody being professional and collaborative!
Tenzin Laz??? What is he a Tibetan Monk slash Star Wars guest protagonist? 😂
Jk No hate yall are dope!
Tenzin is like the quintessential gaffer - 'oh yeah' 'no totally' he's so chill and knows exactly what you mean immediately
Love to see clips like these where we see the inside conversations with gaffers and dps. This helps a lot of filmmakers really understand what goes on with creating the image and not be afraid to ask for help from your gaffer or even the director.
I just wanted to let you know how much I admire you. Thank you so much. Would you be able to make a video about the Checkerboard Muscle Bounce?
Great to work with you on this!
Solid stuff my guy 👍
my reaction is same with that tripod i don't even know how to put that plate in
I love this ! I gotta get me a 1200 and I want a 600c to accompany my 600D and nova p300
Let’s goooo
Very impressed with your obvious wealth of knowledge regarding lighting. Can you let us know how you learned? Did you do a specialised course at some point?
What’s up Brady Bessette
Studebaker Studios?
more great bts thanks
fire
Buen episodio 👍