Comments for Big League Film School https://bigleaguefilmschool.com Cinematographers Share Their Secrets Fri, 23 Sep 2016 15:53:00 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.2 Comment on Shoot, Direct and Write a Short Film All By Yourself – Interview with Ian Wittenber by Doug https://bigleaguefilmschool.com/turtle/#comment-1021 Fri, 23 Sep 2016 15:53:00 +0000 https://bigleaguefilmschool.com/?p=1193#comment-1021 Awesome interview Aviv! Thanks for this!

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Comment on The #1 Job of a Cinematographer by ken https://bigleaguefilmschool.com/the-1-job-of-a-cinematographer/#comment-1020 Sun, 04 Sep 2016 03:13:00 +0000 https://bigleaguefilmschool.com/?p=2768#comment-1020 hi all i have questins

What are the parameters that a cinematographer applies when planning out where to place the key light for a specific scene

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thank you so much for answering
best regards
ken

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Comment on Shoot, Direct and Write a Short Film All By Yourself – Interview with Ian Wittenber by Fred https://bigleaguefilmschool.com/turtle/#comment-1013 Sun, 15 May 2016 19:37:00 +0000 https://bigleaguefilmschool.com/?p=1193#comment-1013 Aviv, an excellent interview which brought out many important details on the shooting of this film – thank you very much. Summarizing from your own point of view some of the things which Ian spoke to worked very well. I’m looking forward to the follow up interview with Ian.

One question I would have liked answered, if there was more time was this: a lot of the impact of the film results from shots having a different look: some shots were very pretty, others not so. I was wondering to what extent the various looks were created in camera (by adjusting color, contrast, etc before each shot) and to what extent they were created in post-production.

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Comment on 2 Minute Shot Clock – Filming An Outdoor Interview In Harsh Sunlight And Under Pressure by Aviv Vana https://bigleaguefilmschool.com/2minshotclock01/#comment-1008 Tue, 24 Nov 2015 09:03:00 +0000 https://bigleaguefilmschool.com/?p=1216#comment-1008 Thanks! Was a wild and fun ride filming that for sure!!

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Comment on Tired of the Boring Old Three Point Lighting? An Alternative Setup To The Rescue by Ezybon Msuya Daud https://bigleaguefilmschool.com/three-point-lighting-alternative/#comment-1006 Sun, 01 Nov 2015 23:49:00 +0000 https://bigleaguefilmschool.com/?p=1708#comment-1006 Hey big league I’m ezybon From Africa tanzania ,I wish i had have access to join your film school,But I’m broke all i do is to just look for tips online hehehe lol,i have a cannon camera that helps me to understand some tips sometimes but I dont know where to start in order to be an awesome cinematographer.

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Comment on Shoot, Direct and Write a Short Film All By Yourself – Interview with Ian Wittenber by Herb Polsky https://bigleaguefilmschool.com/turtle/#comment-1001 Wed, 09 Sep 2015 19:02:00 +0000 https://bigleaguefilmschool.com/?p=1193#comment-1001 Wow, this was for me the best info yet. Thanks Aviv. Check out the 3 min. short “Roshambo” by Free People, It’s a fashion film but the images and the editing give a similar intimate feeling that I think are tailor made for small handheld cameras.

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Comment on Shoot, Direct and Write a Short Film All By Yourself – Interview with Ian Wittenber by Oishee Chakraborty https://bigleaguefilmschool.com/turtle/#comment-1000 Tue, 08 Sep 2015 16:30:00 +0000 https://bigleaguefilmschool.com/?p=1193#comment-1000 Well, I have seen the video. But I am a high school student and I aspire to become a screenplay writer. In my country no one can study screenplay writing in the undergraduate level. So I wanted to ask, if I can study after my graduation and in that case is a degree important (though we are not provided with one here). Still if i want to pursue this as my career, what options do i have?

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Comment on 2 Minute Shot Clock – Filming An Outdoor Interview In Harsh Sunlight And Under Pressure by Israel Epstein https://bigleaguefilmschool.com/2minshotclock01/#comment-998 Sat, 05 Sep 2015 23:02:00 +0000 https://bigleaguefilmschool.com/?p=1216#comment-998 I just watched “Beneath the Helmet” on Netflix. Delightful work. Loved it. Shabbat Shalom.

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