About the filming rules...
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 5:36 pm
Dear All,
I would like to ask the English people an opinion...
In our club we have lessons all the time, wich is good for a beginner like
me, but i tend to miss any modern ways of filming/editing to them. Sometimes
I see modern stuff on t.v. wich has fast unsteady shots and a bunch of strange
wipes or fades. If an amateur would do this, judges would pick on this kind
of behaviour. But in the professional world this seems to become a standard.
A typical example is the Brittish hospital soap "the green wing". Another
example is a documentary about the Buena Vista Social Club. Camera's are
used here on automatic without a tripod, with from time to time an unsharp
image (this film earned 4 professional awards and is for sale worldwide.
I absolutely love this stuff but I think I will not even pass the club competition
when i try something like that. Has someone tried this? Any suggestions?
Thanks Davy (Belgium)
PS excuse the spelling.
I would like to ask the English people an opinion...
In our club we have lessons all the time, wich is good for a beginner like
me, but i tend to miss any modern ways of filming/editing to them. Sometimes
I see modern stuff on t.v. wich has fast unsteady shots and a bunch of strange
wipes or fades. If an amateur would do this, judges would pick on this kind
of behaviour. But in the professional world this seems to become a standard.
A typical example is the Brittish hospital soap "the green wing". Another
example is a documentary about the Buena Vista Social Club. Camera's are
used here on automatic without a tripod, with from time to time an unsharp
image (this film earned 4 professional awards and is for sale worldwide.
I absolutely love this stuff but I think I will not even pass the club competition
when i try something like that. Has someone tried this? Any suggestions?
Thanks Davy (Belgium)
PS excuse the spelling.