DSLR PRODUCER VS. QUALITY-CONSCIOUS D.P.

By in News
on Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

Here’s a funny video satirizing the conversations going on between d.p.’s and producers around the subject of DSLR cinematography.

While in the video the producer talks about how DSLR cinematography needs no grading and pretty much offers a perfect image out-of-the-box, that’s, of course, not true. In fact, this video gives me a good reason to link to something from our current issue that word-for-word is perhaps the most useful article in the book: an article on how Lena Dunham’s Tiny Furniture was shot by d.p. Jody Lee Lipes on the Canon 7D.

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  • http://www.thissavageart.com/ William

    That. Is. Funny!

  • Observer of Irony

    It’s pretty hilarious that this commentary on what is really needed to make a movie is done using software that promotes itself with “If you can type, you can make a movie.”

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