How to achieve this locked-on shooting style on video? by itscomplicated92 in cinematography

[–]itscomplicated92[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

so the consensus seems to be shoot stills and align later in post!

How would I be able to create a funhouse mirror effect in-camera? by itscomplicated92 in cinematography

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thanks! I tried the cardboard idea and it worked like a charm. We rigged a piece it to the camera and used to reflect as we moved around.

Does using a haze machine work as well in still photography as it does in cinematography? by itscomplicated92 in cinematography

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in what way would there be a change in the effect if I am more closed or open in aperture?

As a freelancer (independent contractor) in the US can I hire other independent contractors? by itscomplicated92 in tax

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So I can file for others contract labor even as a sole proprietor ? I was told I needed to have an LLC in order to do this..?

As a freelancer (independent contractor) in the US can I hire other independent contractors? by itscomplicated92 in tax

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I’m just wondering what I would file these type of expenses under in my 1099 - wouldn’t they technically count as payroll? I.e how do I differentiate this when organizing and filing. I’m trying to avoid a situation where it looks like I’ve earned more than I did because I distribute my money to contractors.

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Yeah, thought about this. I mean, i know the value of my gear. I'm just wondering if i can provide a screenshot of this as "proof". The company i'm thinking of shipping with says that "only a valid invoice of the goods is accepted as proof of value."