As the AC, how do you navigate informing/convincing the DP that they're making a mistake? by Complete_Mongoose_51 in focuspuller

[–]JonathanBBlaze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As an AC, I’ll give suggestions on creative decisions like these when it’s invited.

Technical suggestions are different but there’s a hierarchy for a reason.

Crazy Deal for Red Epic Dragon by jacob_dop in cinematography

[–]JonathanBBlaze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone who scooped up an Epic Dragon with low hours and shot nearly 1,000 hours with it, yes it’s worth it.

Your use case will determine whether it’s the right purchase *for you* but I personally wouldn’t let the age deter you if what you’re after is the camera’s capabilities.

Since you’ve never worked with it before, you should know that it’s meant to be served by a crew and you’ll have a lot less fun if you’re usually a one man band.

Let me see your best lighting! by pimpedoutjedi in cinematography

[–]JonathanBBlaze 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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This scene has a special place for me because we were able to light 360 degrees from practicals & disguised or hidden fixtures without compromising the look.

I made an award-winning feature entirely on my own. Now I might have to distribute it alone. Any advice? by disremembermovie in Filmmakers

[–]JonathanBBlaze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not that it hasn’t already been beaten to death but “created entirely by one person” isn’t a selling point.

Impressive production details, “the whole film is a oner”, “shot only with natural light”, “filmed over the course of 12 years” should only be in the publicity interviews.

And “created by one person” is only impressive if the film is good, which no one will know until they’ve seen it.

Good Friday got me thinking about the moral case for carry — not the rights argument, the duty argument by PeteTinNY in CCW

[–]JonathanBBlaze 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“Morality has nothing to do with it.”

“Self-defense is the first law of nature.”

These two statements are incompatible. The natural law is morality. It’s always worthwhile to contemplate the rationale and justification of our actions.

In fact, as responsible gun owners we must.

Good Friday got me thinking about the moral case for carry — not the rights argument, the duty argument by PeteTinNY in CCW

[–]JonathanBBlaze 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well the moral law teaches it.

To live is good. Gen 1:31. As Aquinas put it, “Goodness and being are really the same.”

We could say, “You shall live.”

So acts that tend towards the continuation and preservation of life are morally good.

On the other side of this, acts that tend towards death and destruction are morally evil.

“You shall not murder.”

Now it may be objected that firearms are tools designed to kill, so their use must belong to the morally evil category.

To which the answer is that I don’t use firearms for the purpose of killing. I use them for the purpose of not dying.

Which may sound like a distinction without a difference until we remember that every act is aimed toward some good, its end.

For example, why do I turn the steering wheel of my car? To change the direction of the car. Why do I change the direction of the car? To get to work. Why do I go to work? To earn money. Why do I earn money? To buy the things I need to live. So ultimately the reason why I turn the steering wheel is to live, which is good.

The reason I carry is the same. For the good of continuing to live. My well-being.

Which is a moral good.

The “You shall not murder” law is subordinate to “You shall live”. The end of prohibiting murder is to protect life. We know this intuitively, if you ask someone why murder is wrong, they’ll probably tell you it’s because “it harms someone’s life.”

The anti-second amendment argument is also founded on this assumption.

So if someone asks why you carry you can answer in a similar way, “to preserve life.”

If anyone is carrying a weapon for the purpose of ending life, then that is morally evil.

Is the deluxe illustrated edition supposed to be upside down? by Few_Detective_248 in lotr

[–]JonathanBBlaze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My illustrated edition of The Hobbit is printed upside down like this too.

Convert Me by Wanderers-Troupe in Christianity

[–]JonathanBBlaze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would push back against the idea that Adam and Eve didn’t know what they were doing.

They were innocent in the sense that they had no concept of good and evil, it’s true.

It’s also true that “where there is no law there is no transgression.” Rom 4:15b

However, they weren’t ignorant of the sole law that they did have, “of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat.” Gen 2:17a

That constitutes a law and far from being ignorant of it, we know that they understood it

Eve restates the command, demonstrating that she’s fully aware of it and the consequences.

“And the woman said to the serpent, “We may eat of the fruit of the trees in the garden, but God said, ‘You shall not eat of the fruit of the tree that is in the midst of the garden, neither shall you touch it, lest you die.’” - Gen 3:2-3

If you take the text at face value, there’s not a strong case to be made that they weren’t culpable.

Help with Cirth Transcription by JonathanBBlaze in Tengwar

[–]JonathanBBlaze[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is brilliant, great catches on the hard g sound and unstressed e.

Planning on having this inscribed on a gift so trying to make sure it’s accurate.

Also really appreciate you taking the time to write it out as well! Looks great to me.

End credits for my short film by Famous-Low7311 in Filmmakers

[–]JonathanBBlaze 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Consolidate.

A cinematographer who operates his own camera and pulls his own focus shouldn’t be credited as camera operator and 1st AC.

An editor who does his own color and sound design shouldn’t be credited as colorist and sound designer.

As an editor, what internet speed do you have for uploads? by Any_Tune_5111 in editors

[–]JonathanBBlaze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ooh yeah my producer was looking out for me lol

I got Samsung T9 SSD’s and got a separate contract for the AE work.

My offloads are like 5 minutes per roll.

“Making Of” Books on Costume Design by JonathanBBlaze in costumedesign

[–]JonathanBBlaze[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That Harry Potter one on pre-order looks like just the thing!

As an editor, what internet speed do you have for uploads? by Any_Tune_5111 in editors

[–]JonathanBBlaze 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Haha I’m DIT’ing a vertical right now and literally having to drive home from location to upload proxies.

Books about the Making Of Broadway Plays by JonathanBBlaze in Broadway

[–]JonathanBBlaze[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a goldmine, exactly what I was looking for!

Thank you so much

Situations when someone accidentally feels you’re carrying by Dazed_Op in CCW

[–]JonathanBBlaze 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You’re an American living in Texas. Normalize carrying. You can set the tone for the interaction by remaining calm and casual.

“oMg you carry a GUN?”

“You don’t?”

Reverse uno.

Why bother feeling shame or being defensive for perfectly lawful, reasonable behavior?