Thursday, February 18, 2010NO FILM SCHOOL'S GUIDE TO DSLR SHOOTINGAt Filmmaker we've been on top of the DSLR story — the use of small digital SLR still cameras by filmmakers — in a series of articles beginning last year. (See "Shutterbugs" in Spring, 2009, and "Pimp your DSLR" in Summer.) That said, Ryan Bilsborrow-Koo has just posted an astonishingly detailed and useful article on his No Film School site called "The DSLR Cinematography Guide." It's got a huge amount of information in it with tons of hyperlinks to other articles, posts on user forums, and the blogs of various d.p.'s working with the format. I highly recommend it if you are considering buying a DSLR. Bilsborrow-Koo gives buying advice, compares brands, and obsesses about things like stuck pixels so you don't have to. From his introduction: Digital cinematography is changing so rapidly these days that a printed book on the subject will likely be outdated by the time it reaches store shelves; this is especially true when it comes to the rapid release cycle of DSLRs. Up-to-date information can be found on online forums, but forums lack the organizing principles of a book, and as a result it can take a ludicrously long time to piece together reliable information (I spent months forum-surfing to assemble my own camera package). Thus, this guide: I hope it saves readers money they would’ve otherwise spent on an out-of-date book, and I hope it saves forums from so many newbie — sorry, “n00b” — questions. Among the many links is this one to his own blog post highlighting ten films shot on DSLRs. Here's one I hadn't seen before: "Hecq Vs Exillion – Spheres Of Fury," by Tim.Chris.Film. Shot on the Canon 7D with, as Bilsborrow-Koo writes, "a wonderfully low-contrast, bleached seventies aesthetic, along with great editing and titling." Check it out and block out an hour in your calendar to read and absorb the article. Hecq Vs Exillion - Spheres Of Fury from Tim.Chris.Film on Vimeo. Comments (0) |
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