Filming advice

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Always Happy

Re: Filming advice

Post by Always Happy »

Point taken. The whole thing is I don't like 'glossy' porn, so my intention is to make the film in the style I like to see. I don't want the production values to be ultra high, just a personal taste thing, that's all.

Always 'well nearly always!' Happy.
Always Happy

Re: Filming advice

Post by Always Happy »

I have the model arranged, but might be able to use you for future projects I have planned, or this one if the current model backs out. Do you have a web site? If not, do you have any pics you could send me?

Let me know.
George

Re: Filming advice

Post by George »

Video cameras can certainly operate in quite low light, but the best quality is obtained in good light. Buy 3 or 4 500W halogen lamps (?10.00 each), and mount them on bits of wood or a tripod (tripods cost more, obviously. Bounce the light off something white.

If you haven't got a stabiliser, shoot as much as possible on a tripod, but vary positions from time to time.

Use a separate mike if you want ambient sound.

Good luck
Chris Romeo

Julie

Post by Chris Romeo »

Julie,

I think you need to update your email address if you want work as it comes back returned saying it doesnt exist. Email me.

Chris.
Always Happy

Re: Filming advice

Post by Always Happy »

Thanks again to all who offered advice and tips. I'll let you know how it goes. Planning to film around February / March time.
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