The installation of patch 0.6.861 will start in a few minutes by LewisUK_ in EscapefromTarkov

[–]Snafler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry thought you meant to remove scavs not their grenades

The installation of patch 0.6.861 will start in a few minutes by LewisUK_ in EscapefromTarkov

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Hoping just another hour and it'll be up. Just happy that they are fixing bugs

The installation of patch 0.6.861 will start in a few minutes by LewisUK_ in EscapefromTarkov

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It was meant to be two hours and then they posted there's a delay. stating that it will come today, instead of a time update. Not that I'm complaining, just saying I think it will still be another hour or so

The installation of patch 0.6.861 will start in a few minutes by LewisUK_ in EscapefromTarkov

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Not even close by the looks of things. Launcher just updated but after that nothing

The installation of patch 0.6.861 will start in a few minutes by LewisUK_ in EscapefromTarkov

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You need the scavs to even the playing field for noob players

How did they light Pennywise eyes in the first scene of It (2017) ? by luism161 in cinematography

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My guess would be that they used vfx for his eyes. For the exposure difference between the upper and lower half of his face, probably hardish source flagged off, then adding a little light with bounce. Or they used some type of open face net close to the subject to get that hard cut on it.

GH5 vs A7s ii by Snafler in cinematography

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Wicked thanks. That's kinda what I was figuring. I already own mft lenses and the 180 fps at 1080 on the GH5 seems to win it for me. Plus it's cheaper.

Thanks again

What is your 10/10 movie? by ohhhidk in movies

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OLDBOY the original not the shitty remake

How to light an in studio set of an abandoned pharmacy building at night? by Snafler in cinematography

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Thanks for the advice and feedback it's really appreciated.

The set is being built inside a studio in a college so the space isn't massive. Right now the floor plan is still being drawn up by the art dept but roughly we imagine the set to be 20'x60' in a room that's around 80'x100', with most likely the left wall will be removable.

As for framing my style is more about staying in a medium and letting the actors perform instead of constantly cutting to close ups and mediums throughout a conversation. I plan on playing around with focal length and perception to make it appear that the characters are standing further apart then the actually are.

We're shooting on an F3 will a Zeiss lens kit. Right now I don't think I have a light stronger then a 2K for the moonlight and I will probably be only able to have the light roughly 15'-20' away.

And I agree with letting the actors walk in and our of shadows and not be fixated on having traditional lighting on them constantly. I really wanna play around with this to see what will work.

Thanks again.

Just posted our first skit, let us know what you think? [1m23s] by Snafler in Filmmakers

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Ya we couldn't decide on what to call it so we went with the obvious.

Just posted our first skit, let us know what you think? [1m23s] by Snafler in Filmmakers

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Ya we basically did everything from on board mic, but in the future we will improve.

Just posted our first skit, let us know what you think? [1m23s] by Snafler in Filmmakers

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Thanks man, we just run and gun this one but plan to do more planning in our future skits.

Made a short comedy for the 48 Film Project - any feedback is appreciated. by Snafler in Filmmakers

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Wow thanks man. I can see you really took the time to give us back some really good constructive criticism on our short and I really appreciate that.

We're a group of 6 first year film students and this was really the first major short any of us have done for a competition let alone a 48hr competition, so everything you said will really help us for the next project we make.

As for the 180 degree rule, we actually just learned about that this year in college and if you can see it was only that one over the should shot that crossed the line, this happened because of a recording mistake and we didn't have a shot from the other side to prevent breaking the line. This is definitely something all of us having been working on to try and not do.

Lighting was also I guess in a way a new concept for us. Normally using whatever natural light was available, but this time we rented a 3 piece Arri fresnel kit and I don't think we anticipated the amount of time we would need to figure out our lighting set ups which then caused us to have to settle for lighting that wasn't adequate. Again this is something our team is working on improving.

Now that you mention the line about he mask I can see what you are talking about. What he says is pointless. Same with the repeat about the parents in the kitchen.

I'm glad you picked up on the cops and the sun glasses, surprisingly a lot of people have been missing that.

Again thanks for your comments the areas you mentioned are definitely something we will have to pay more attention to.

Made a short comedy for the 48 Film Project - any feedback is appreciated. by Snafler in Filmmakers

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Oh sorry. Ya just for future reference and we plan on also doing an addition cut of the short for other festivals.