An interactive PDF file, which you can fill out on your computer, save, print and email to your crew. If you need a white-label version with no logos, it is available here with our 70+ other film making related downloads.
Blackmagic Camera has all the controls you need to quickly setup and start shooting! Everything is interactive, so you can tap any item and instantly change settings without searching through confusing menus! The heads up display, or HUD, shows status and record parameters, histogram, focus peaking, levels, frame guides and more. Show or hide the HUD by swiping up or down. Auto focus by tapping the screen in the area you want to focus. You can shoot in 16:9 or vertical aspect ratios, plus you can shoot 16:9 while holding the phone vertically if you want to shoot unobtrusively. There are also tabs for media management including uploading to Blackmagic Cloud, chat and access to advanced menus.
Lists the scenes scheduled for filming that day. Includes the scene number, the location, the time, and other details from the stripboard. Scene lists are ordered chronologically, starting with the first scene of the day, and used as a reference for the production team to keep track of completed scenes.
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The Film Office looks to support film and television productions of all shapes and sizes, and we look to make each and every one of those projects a clear, seamless, and enjoyable production experience. The steps outlined below can guide you through our simple process, or if you're looking for something specific, you can keep scrolling down and also look on the left hand navigation for specific sections. Thanks for visiting our site and good luck with your production!
The only downside to the smaller hard drives is, of course, a smaller amount of storage. Feature films, which will move tremendous amounts of data, make it impractical to use these types of drives as downloading AND backup solutions.
Working on a film set can be a daunting, albeit exciting, opportunity. There are tons of hurdles to jump including experience, pace and, of course, language. This week, I will focus on general production slang. That is, lingo that isn't focused on a single department.
Interested in watching a film you discover on ShotDeck? Easy. Thanks to our integration with ReelGood, you can watch any film on the site with the click of a button through your favorite streaming service.
The FilmLA 2021 Television Report provides a high-level snapshot of how COVID-19 related impacts to production affected broadcast, cable and streaming network lineups in 2021 and the production centers where filming occurs.
Every day in Los Angeles County, up to several hundred locations are used in film shoots. As the regional film office for Greater Los Angeles, FilmLA provides centralized coordination of on-location filming permits. This allows FilmLA to aggregate and publish quarterly data for on-location film production, covering categories in Television, Feature Films, Commercials, and other types of smaller productions.
This report provides a deep dive into the LA entertainment industry's most competitive segment -- scripted television. The authors examine changes in the quantity of and filming locations for "new projects" in 2020, including traditional pilots, and analyze live-action scripted series production across broadcast, cable and streaming networks. The report also includes estimates of projects that were shut down or disrupted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
California leads among the top international competitors when it comes to attracting US-based narrative feature films, according to a new study published today by FilmLA. Feature Films: A Profile of Production analyzes a sample of 291 live-action theatrical-release and 56 streaming-release films from 2018. All films are English-language titles produced by U.S.-based production companies.
The 2017 Feature Film Study analyzes the 100 highest-performing U.S. feature films released theatrically last year, identifying where these films were made and how much was spent to produce them. The report also examines five-year trends in feature production including physical production, postproduction and animation.
The pioneering report aggregates data supplied by a growing list of FilmLA studio partners, and examines both occupancy and active film and non-film use of 232 certified sound stages and adjoining backlots over a 12-month period in 2016.
This report aggregates 5 years of film permit-derived data to present a recent overview of on-location film production in Greater Los Angeles. This report is divided into topic sections addressing the most seriously studied production genres in individual detail.
A total of 22 California-made film projects were released theatrically in 2014 (18 live action films & 4 animated films) giving the state an edge over its competitors in total project count and production spending. The 22 projects filmed in California brought an estimated $1.11 billion in total production spending to the state.
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I have both Nikon and Fujifilm cameras. It will be very interesting to look at all the settings. It will be great if there are people who are also interested in settings for Nikon Z
Hello Ritchie, I cannot find the download link below the article as mentioned. I already donated and still not appearing any option to download the 11 film recipes. Am I missing something? Looking forward for your reply. Regards !
Tethered shooting is available to purchasers of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom and the FUJIFILM Tether Shooting PRO or Tether Shooting plug-ins. The FUJIFILM Tether Shooting PRO and Tether Shooting plug-ins are available from the Adobe add-ons website.
Tethered shooting is available to purchasers of HS-V5 or of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom and the FUJIFILM Tether Shooting PRO or Tether Shooting plug-ins. The FUJIFILM Tether Shooting PRO and Tether Shooting plug-ins are available from the Adobe add-ons website.
Copy pictures to your computer. During tethered shooting, you can copy pictures using tethered shooting software such as the FUJIFILM Tethered Shooting Plug-in PRO. Otherwise you can use MyFinePix Studio or applications provided with your operating system.
So, apart from trying to be more environmentally aware in our business, I think the big gain lies in how we might make everyone more environmentally aware. Yes, cinema can change the world.
I think filmmakers should start using the powerful weapon in our hands that is the camera.
Strategic Relations and Communications is responsible for managing and processing motion picture, video production and still photography requests by qualified production companies to work on the CU Boulder campus and associated properties. Please download and read the film, television and photography guidelines before contacting Strategic Relations and Communications.
This requirement does not apply to photo or video shoots on behalf of departments or other CU Boulder units, or local television or national networks covering daily news stories. Notification that a reporter and/or production crew is coming to the campus is appreciated. If there are questions or assistance is needed please contact our office. You will be required to submit a film permit application and sign a location agreement.
Yes, you do need permission to film at the various locations and facilities on campus. Please contact the appropriate departments, if needed, for permission to use their facilities. Below is a list of popular departments and facilities for your reference:
Yes, you do need insurance to film at the various locations and facilities on campus. Company shall carry sufficient insurance to cover any and all liabilities that may occur during its use of university property. The university must receive a Certificate of Insurance and an Additionally Insured Endorsement, naming The Regents of the University of Colorado as additionally insured, for the day(s) of filming, load in and strike a minimum of two (2) business days prior to filming and/or load in. Coverage must be as follows:
Yes, the cost to shoot at CU Boulder is a combination of the CU Boulder film permit fee, event manager staffing costs, parking, police or other miscellaneous services needed for the shoot. Please note separate fees may apply for use of campus facilities. For contact information, please refer to the ATHLETICS AND EVENTS SERVICES section of the guideline.
The PERMIT fee is based on a half-day/full day/flat rate system. The time coverage by the permit begins when the first production vehicle arrives until the last one leaves on the day(s) of the shoot. The Half-Day is six (6) hours and the Full Day is twelve (12) hours. Any shoot over six hours will be considered a Full Day, and any shoot over twelve (12) hours will be charged additional fees based on hourly rates.
The California Film Commission (CFC) offers free online permitting for all state property including state parks and beaches, freeways, roads, and government buildings. From hospitals and prisons to back roads and mountain ranges, the CFC helps filmmakers gain access to those perfect locations in our state. The CFC requires that all state permit applications be submitted FOUR (4) business days / 96 hours (weekends and holidays are not considered business days) prior to the first prep/shoot day. Caltrans ramp and lane closures require a minimum of at least twelve (12) business days in advance of prep/shoot; freeway closures require a minimum of sixteen (16) business days. If you are filming on CA State property in Marin County, we can provide you with additional private and public locations and assistance in arranging accommodations for your cast and crew.
A permit is required whenever filming takes place on state property. The CFC is a one-stop shop for all state permits and will assist you in obtaining the required approvals from the CHP, Caltrans, State Parks, Facilities and the State Fire Marshal, where necessary. All state park permits will need to go through the State of California Film Commission after getting local approval.