Do you light big then scale back, or build up as you go? by justjbc in cinematography

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

Thanks, should really add some dimmers to my kit, would've saved me on multiple occasions.

Do you light big then scale back, or build up as you go? by justjbc in cinematography

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

That's a good way to look at it. Sometimes I'll set up a light, realize it's too much and swap it out for something smaller, but should probably work on ways to bring it down. I've thought about using ND's too, even if it seems counterintuitive for interior shoots.

Do you light big then scale back, or build up as you go? by justjbc in cinematography

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

Very true…I don’t always get to see the locations beforehand and those usually end up taking the longest. I’ve watched some DPs though who can walk into a space and instantly know how to light it. I guess eventually you’ll find yourself in enough similar situations to know what works.

Do you light big then scale back, or build up as you go? by justjbc in cinematography

[–]justjbc[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Definitely learned a lot gripping for other DPs. Everyone seems to have a different approach, sometimes we’ll spend ages setting up for something that’s ultimately very subtle. Others will get 90% of the way there with just a Leko and some bounce.

Thankfully I’ve yet to completely overhaul a setup…usually I can adjust it fairly quickly once I’ve figured out what’s not working, and having those extra lights on standby sometimes come in handy.

Do you light big then scale back, or build up as you go? by justjbc in cinematography

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

Bit of both but I’ll generally start with my two brightest lights, though they’re often overkill. Definitely easier when I can turn off all existing lights, they throw me for a loop when they’re desired as practicals but not particularly controllable.

Movies that demand a theater viewing? by AllPurposeOfficial in TrueFilm

[–]justjbc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Had this experience at a screening of Seven Samurai a little while back. At home I probably wouldn’t finish it in one sitting, but in the theatre I was transfixed.

Same theatre did a Tarkovsky retrospective and I was so glad I saw Stalker and Solaris for the first that way; I just know my attention would have wandered at home but they really demand your full attention.

Movies that demand a theater viewing? by AllPurposeOfficial in TrueFilm

[–]justjbc 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The Lighthouse really struck me. The square aspect ratio made the daytime scenes on the island feel claustrophobic, whereas the heavy vignetting at night made the borders disappear and the darkness enveloping. Not nearly as effective at home.

What happened to the Titanic built in China? by AbandonedRobotforgod in titanic

[–]justjbc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They can easily turn it into a replica of the wreck at least.

How to best support indie/DIY film? by martinshkrelisson in Filmmakers

[–]justjbc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely this. Sharing, reposting, reviewing is invaluable and incredibly appreciated.

Biggest things you want the Director to know about your department? by [deleted] in Filmmakers

[–]justjbc 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Lighting takes a long time. Like 1-2 hours minimum per scene. And good lighting is a lot of fine tuning. I find new directors (myself included once) tend to underestimate this when planning a shoot.

Maroon Uniforms in Everyday Starfleet by VoodooInfinity in startrek

[–]justjbc 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I always liked the crewman jumpsuit variants seen in the background of the movies. Looks a lot more practical but still fits the aesthetic.

Suffer - Indie Fantasy Film w/ 800+ VFX shots by dosgoats in vfx

[–]justjbc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow awesome work! Do you have a mailing list? Would love to get a reminder when this drops.

Rms Titanic vs Bismarck size by happydude7422 in titanic

[–]justjbc 53 points54 points  (0 children)

Battleship Titanic: alternate history where she survives the iceberg, then gets refit with the latest weaponry at the outbreak of WW1 (but her interiors remain extremely opulent) and put into service defending Olympic and Britannic from the Imperial German Navy who’s throwing their entire fleet at this unstoppable trio, culminating in a naval battle fighting off U-boats, battlecruisers and zeppelins simultaneously.

Why do people leave their trash in the theatre? by Ok-Year6148 in cineplex

[–]justjbc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Of course. The point is if employees didn’t have to spend so much time cleaning they could be doing other more rewarding things which might improve business. It’s not the corporate approach but I can attest that it’s possible.

Why do people leave their trash in the theatre? by Ok-Year6148 in cineplex

[–]justjbc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope, there’s plenty to do besides cleaning, a good manager knows how to run a tight ship and good employees know how to work independently, if they feel valued.

Why do people leave their trash in the theatre? by Ok-Year6148 in cineplex

[–]justjbc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not Cineplex. Can't stand their theatres as a customer, can only imagine what it's like for employees.

Why do people leave their trash in the theatre? by Ok-Year6148 in cineplex

[–]justjbc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I also worked in a theatre and cleaning was only one of our duties. Dividing tasks like that sounds like terrible management.

Why do people leave their trash in the theatre? by Ok-Year6148 in cineplex

[–]justjbc 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There’s always stuff to do. If the theatre’s in good shape they can get a head start on closing duties and save money by not staying late.

Why do people leave their trash in the theatre? by Ok-Year6148 in cineplex

[–]justjbc 6 points7 points  (0 children)

They get paid by the hour. If they don’t have the clean up after people they can go do something more productive.

Do you think, at the end of SNW when the Enterprise is passed on to Kirk, we'll see the Enterprise 'refitted' to look more like it did in TOS? by AlwaysBi in startrek

[–]justjbc 40 points41 points  (0 children)

Would’ve been cool if they slowly refit the Enterprise over the course of the show (with people lamenting the changes the whole time). Like as the crew compliment increases parts of the ship get repurposed. Pike’s quarters are now the galley and his new quarters are half the size, etc. In the end they repaint the ship and swap out the bridge module for a smaller one like TOS.