The
Kung Fu Hustle I saw is not the film I saw promoted in it's
trailers. This is a hard core, Hong Kong action pic which brings
it's funny side above the surface. The trailer simple promote the
slapstick aspects of the film. This is not Airplane. This
is not Caddy Shack. This is closer to Jackie Chan, John Woo, Chow
Yon-Fat. I enjoyed it, but then again I liked Airplane and Caddy
Shack too.
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Tuesday, April 26
by
Bill Dill, ASC
on Tue 26 Apr 2005 12:58 AM PDT
by
Bill Dill, ASC
on Tue 26 Apr 2005 12:38 AM PDT
![]() The Newport Beach Film Festival is in progress right now. I have a group of students with screenings in the festival. The film is entitled "90". Jason Wise is the director and writer. Jake McCurdy did a brilliant job as cinematographer and editor. The film screens: Wednesday April 27 9PM Edwards island 3 Tickets are $10.00 To buy tickets call 866-NBFF-TIX The film plays in the Getting Your Shorts in a Twist program. It's a fine film. Monday, April 25
by
Bill Dill, ASC
on Mon 25 Apr 2005 11:47 PM PDT
I've noticed that there's plenty of traffic on the site but almost no
comments. Much of the value of the blog is lost without active
participation on the part of readers. If you have questions ask
them. If you have questions about the info published here ask
about it. If there's something that you'd like to know more
about, ASK.
If you just have observations that you think others should know about
post a comment. I may be able to augment your comment with a post
of an article to follow up.
The other thing that would be helpful would be to post reviews of recent films you've seen. Saturday, April 23
by
Bill Dill, ASC
on Sat 23 Apr 2005 05:12 PM PDT
![]() I've been enamored of fiber optics HMI's for years for lighting in tight spaces. I got a terrific demo from a company called Lite Panels. This is one of the first uses of a technology that we're going to see more of in the future, solid state lighting. These little units are just beautiful. You have a lighting source which is extremely efficient from a power standpoint. It remains cool in use and creates a lovely quality of light. It's also dimmable from 0% to 100% with little change in color temperature.
by
Bill Dill, ASC
on Sat 23 Apr 2005 01:50 PM PDT
Microdolly Hollywood makes a line of clever little camera support gear. more »
by
Bill Dill, ASC
on Sat 23 Apr 2005 12:44 PM PDT
![]() I want to call your attention to Film And Digital Times. This is a new newsletter published by Jon Fauer. I spoke with Jon at NAB. The inaugural issue is due out for May/June 2005. The first issue is full of great info. It's beautifully written and design so it's as visually pleasurable as you would expect from Jon if you've seen any of his previous offerings. There is a PDF sample available of the first issue. Their phone number is 877-445-8301. Ask about their educational discount. Tell them Bill Dill, ASC referred you.
by
Bill Dill, ASC
on Sat 23 Apr 2005 12:21 PM PDT
![]() One of the things that comes out of NAB for me is the sophistication of the
by
Bill Dill, ASC
on Sat 23 Apr 2005 12:32 AM PDT
Since my palm started acting up, I felt PCAM-less so I found this online depth of field chart.
I have not tested it's accuracy yet.
by
Bill Dill, ASC
on Sat 23 Apr 2005 12:17 AM PDT
![]() Another interesting device was the "Skater Mini" which seems to work very well for smooth small camera moves: J.L.Fisher have it for rental.
by
Bill Dill, ASC
on Sat 23 Apr 2005 12:14 AM PDT
by
Bill Dill, ASC
on Sat 23 Apr 2005 12:01 AM PDT
The following info came to me from a fine cinematographer Guy Livneh.
![]() In the Lowel booth there was a silly looking tabletop light named "Ego". In itself it was not impressive (could be an interesting prop) however the bulbs were interesting. ![]() They were 27W daylight balanced fluorescent screw-in bulbs which could possibly be used in other instruments such as china balls etc. The color temp was better than BCA's et al. I hope to find a more inexpensive source for these bulbs. Friday, April 22
by
Bill Dill, ASC
on Fri 22 Apr 2005 04:51 PM PDT
I bumped into an English company called Hamlet Video International. more »
by
Bill Dill, ASC
on Fri 22 Apr 2005 04:47 PM PDT
There were a few things I saw at NAB that caught my eye and I'll try, in the next few days, to comment on them. more »
Wednesday, April 20
by
Bill Dill, ASC
on Wed 20 Apr 2005 08:21 PM PDT
Today I tried to focus more narrowly than on previous days. I decided to concentrate on cameras, projection and post production systems. more »
Tuesday, April 19
by
Bill Dill, ASC
on Tue 19 Apr 2005 09:21 PM PDT
Panasonic spoke a lot about the future possibilities of their systems. This was interesting. It was as if they were more enthusiastic about where they’re going than where they are. I was not overly impressed with the AD-HVX200 camera. more »
Monday, April 18
by
Bill Dill, ASC
on Mon 18 Apr 2005 08:00 PM PDT
Today I did my first introductory session at the convention... more »
Sunday, February 20
by
Bill Dill, ASC
on Sun 20 Feb 2005 05:31 AM PST
I got these from Eric Trageser. He was a great camera assistant
and is now an extremely gifted cinematographer (a fine teacher
too).
He passed them on to me and I'm now passing them on to you. They're a little dated now but easily updateable. You should have orders on standby wating for the UPM to ask for them. It shouldn't be a big deal to do an order for a package. You shouldn't have to reinvent the wheel everytime. Take these forms and customize them for your use.
by
Bill Dill, ASC
on Sun 20 Feb 2005 05:09 AM PST
Kind of hard to work efficiently without a PDA these days. In my opinion the PalmOne line is as good as these things get.
by
Bill Dill, ASC
on Sun 20 Feb 2005 05:06 AM PST
In my opinion Planetarium for the Palm
works every bit as well as sunPath. It also has the virtue of
allowing for last minute changes as you stand on the set. It will
also track just about anything in the sky, day or night.
by
Bill Dill, ASC
on Sun 20 Feb 2005 05:03 AM PST
I highly recomend the Suunto
line of compasses and clinometers for use in day exterior
cinematography to track and predict the position of the sun. The
reletively inexpensive MC-2G works just fine. At some point,
though you will prefer the sturdiness and precision of the higher end
units.
by
Bill Dill, ASC
on Sun 20 Feb 2005 04:57 AM PST
Sunpath is a fine program for use, primarily but not exclusively in day exterior cinematography. Widescreen Software is the publisher.
by
Bill Dill, ASC
on Sun 20 Feb 2005 04:54 AM PST
DDH Software are the publishers of HanDBase. It's a great program for organizing information.
by
Bill Dill, ASC
on Sun 20 Feb 2005 04:51 AM PST
This is an entire system to help you organize your approach to a
project. This works with the popular Palm OS database program
HanDBase.
The central hub of the system is a file called Cinebase.pdb. This is the file which accumulates info from your camera assistant (Camerabase.pdb) and your gaffer (Lightingbase.pdb) The general approach is that you breakdown the show with Breakdownbase.pdb. Then you give these other files to your gaffer and camera assistant and at the end of each day you receive the info collecteb by them. At the end of each day you now have a good solid summary of the work done. You can sort and search this info as you continue to shoot your film. There are various pop up menus to speed up the entry of info (Filmpop.pdb, Cameraeqpop.pdb, Primepop.pdb, Zoompop.pdb). These will need to be updated from time to time. They are just provided as a guide. All of this can be modified to suit your needs of course. If you have any questions about this system feel free to contact me. If you have suggestions for changes, this is a good way to use the blog. This is the first of two sets of files.
by
Bill Dill, ASC
on Sun 20 Feb 2005 04:50 AM PST
This the second of two sets of files. These are the pop up menus which will help speed up the entering of info.
by
Bill Dill, ASC
on Sun 20 Feb 2005 04:49 AM PST
This is an Excel spreadsheet which you can use as a simple camera
log. It's obviously not as extensive or sophisticated as
cineBASE, which I've also published here but you should use at least
something like this to keep track of the huge volume of info you need
to follow on the set.
You can just print these out, fold them and write on them on the set or you can use a spreadsheet program on a Palm Pilot. The advantage of the software approach is your ability to search, sort and, select. This can be a real time/life saver. Sunday, February 13
by
Bill Dill, ASC
on Sun 13 Feb 2005 12:04 PM PST
This year's event was terrific blessed with good weather after a threatening forecast. more »
Friday, February 11
by
Bill Dill, ASC
on Fri 11 Feb 2005 10:37 AM PST
I've been thinking about this for about a year now... more »
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