I dont know the exact quote but thats David Fincher's response to "theres a million ways to shoot a scene".
That's the biggest problem I have right now. When I'm creating the shots for my scene I have to ask myself "is this the best shot I can get?". I dont want to make it too boring but at the same time having too many cuts doesnt seem necessary either.
I dont have any experience creating a short film but am in the process of creating a scene right now. I always ask "what would the cinematographer of 'insert tv show' do here?
I have the biggest problem when it comes to creating shots with movement. I'm still a huge noob so in my mind only basic shots come to me (all frozen tripod shots). I need to break through into the thought process of "we'll have the camera start low and pan up" or "have the dolly pan sideways" stuff like that instead of basic linear garbage.
That's the biggest problem I have right now. When I'm creating the shots for my scene I have to ask myself "is this the best shot I can get?". I dont want to make it too boring but at the same time having too many cuts doesnt seem necessary either.
I dont have any experience creating a short film but am in the process of creating a scene right now. I always ask "what would the cinematographer of 'insert tv show' do here?
I have the biggest problem when it comes to creating shots with movement. I'm still a huge noob so in my mind only basic shots come to me (all frozen tripod shots). I need to break through into the thought process of "we'll have the camera start low and pan up" or "have the dolly pan sideways" stuff like that instead of basic linear garbage.