tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19635537.post5473743432584253655..comments2023-11-02T11:19:49.305+00:00Comments on FUTURE STORYTELLING : How do you shoot a car sequence - or even car showDr David Dunkley Gyimahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05323721090728868326noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19635537.post-57506815240016270642007-08-15T16:16:00.000+01:002007-08-15T16:16:00.000+01:00Ahh - Gotcha mate - you're correct in asking about...Ahh - Gotcha mate - you're correct in asking about what it means to get it right.<BR/><BR/>Thanks for clearing that up ;-)<BR/><BR/>Cheers...<BR/><BR/>Cliff Etzel<BR/><A HREF="http://www.bluprojekt.com/" REL="nofollow">bluprojekt</A>Cliffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12752942572563219588noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19635537.post-58339186136833828312007-08-15T12:10:00.000+01:002007-08-15T12:10:00.000+01:00p.s silly me! A lot of the times I also don't want...p.s silly me! A lot of the times I also don't want to be seen filming. Don't worry there are laws governing this, but what I mean is to be inconspicuous enough so there's no acting on anyone's part.<BR/>I can't tell you the amount of times I shot footage of the police or been out with them and going light has helped tremendously.<BR/><BR/>There's a scene in the Ferrari film where a man drops by Dr David Dunkley Gyimahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05323721090728868326noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19635537.post-16162900103683010512007-08-15T11:45:00.000+01:002007-08-15T11:45:00.000+01:00This comment has been removed by the author.Dr David Dunkley Gyimahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05323721090728868326noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19635537.post-87156137067440764102007-08-15T08:05:00.000+01:002007-08-15T08:05:00.000+01:00Ahh it's the operative use of the word "right". Ho...Ahh it's the operative use of the word "right". How do you know I don't consider I got the story right? :)<BR/><BR/>I have worked alongside some VJ folk in Berlin. They were v professional and were carrying quite a chunk on their back. <BR/><BR/>What I also found out from a fraternity of VJs from around the world, there are different styles and approaches.<BR/><BR/>In the UK, when we started off,Dr David Dunkley Gyimahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05323721090728868326noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19635537.post-71781403256110091182007-08-15T00:45:00.000+01:002007-08-15T00:45:00.000+01:00Although I am sure one go gonzo, doesn't the Boy S...Although I am sure one go gonzo, doesn't the Boy Scout Adage "Always Be Prepared" make sense whenever going on a shoot???<BR/><BR/>I pack everything in a photo backpack. ALong with my TRV950's, I never go without my Centru Optics .55 w/a lens adapter, polarizer and ND filters for my Cavision Mattebox. I would rather utilize a monopod than nothing at all. I always carry a tablepod for bracing Cliffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12752942572563219588noreply@blogger.com