Tag: exploration
Brick wall bounce part 2
by Jason on Jul.20, 2007, under Cinematography, Work
First and foremost, I have seen a cut of Broken Windows, and I must say, I’m excited for the film to be released. I think it was well acted and well directed. As for my own work, it was one of the most fun experiences of my life, and I took as many risks as I did shots.
When I wrote my original post on the brick wall bounce, I hadn’t seen the dailies, let alone a cut of the scene. Now that I’ve seen it, I am all the more eager to build my portable 4×4 brick wall bounce surface.
The scene is lit with a 6k HMI bounced off the architectural brick of the location we were shooting at. I was using 1/2 CTO on the light, and LLD on the camera. What I got was a really nice look that I can’t really put into words. I remember it being nice on set, but the scene rendered beautifully on film.
I really can’t wait for the online and color timing. Stills coming soon.
Planet Earth
by Jason on Mar.26, 2007, under Cinematography
I watched the first three episodes of Planet Earth last night on the Discovery Channel. I thought it had some of the best looking cinematography of nature I’ve ever seen. What I couldn’t stand though was Sigourney Weaver constantly reminding us in her narration that we were seeing never-before-seen footage, or the rarest of all animals, etc. It seemed like everything featured on the documentary was extremely rare or never-before-seen. I would have liked it better if Discovery didn’t find it necessary to blow its own horn every two minutes.
Shackleton pictures
by Jason on Jul.06, 2006, under Outdoors, Photography
In my meager research into my previous post, I stumbled upon these pictures from Shackleton’s voyage to the South Pole, also in color. This site from PBS is also interesting.


