HDDSLR Filmmaking Information
For the first time in history, a camera that costs roughly $2,500 can shoot material good enough to hold its own weight on the highest professional levels.
Gale Tattersall, renowned Director of Photography, has been at the forefront of pushing HDDSLR’s in Hollywood. He shot the season finale of House entirely on a Canon 5DMII last year. In this HDDLSR filmmaking workshop, he teaches the ins and outs of making great films with HDDLSR cameras.
Note: Neither NBC Universal, Fox Television or any other entity involved in the production of the House M.D. program endorses or is in any way responsible for the content and production of this workshop program.
Here’s what you’ll learn
DAY 1
- 1. Introduction Of Gale Tattersall
- 2. Shooting The House Season 6 Finale
- 3. Field Tested 5DMII Camera Settings
- 4. Q & A
- 5. Camera Rigs
- 6. Filming Swing Dancers With The Rigs
- 7. Reviewing Student Footage
- 8. Audience Q & A
- 9. BONUS: The HDDSLR Swing Dance
DAY 2
- 10. Introduction To Lighting
- 11. Demo: 5DMII Vs. Video Camera
- 12. Lighting A Daytime Scene
- 13. Lighting Gear
- 14. Lighting A Nighttime Scene
- 15. Constructing A Scene Pt 1
- 16. Constructing A Scene Pt 2
- 17. Audience Q & A
- 18. ROUGH CUT: Psychiatrist Office At Night
DAY 3
- 19. Sound
- 20. Affordable Lighting Solutions
- 21. Lighting Q&A
- 22. House: Slow Motion Bull Ride
- 23. Workflow Q&A
- 24. Filming An Interrogation Scene Part 1
- 25. Filming An Interrogation Scene Part 2
- 26. Wrap Up
About Author
Gale Tattersall’s work includes over 500 Commercials with some of the top directors in the industry, and high profile spots such as First National Bank, Gatorade, Nike and Coca Cola. For the last few years Gale has been Director of Photography for NBC/Universal’s “House”, personally shooting over 110 episodes, for which he was nominated in 2007 and again in 2009 for the coveted ASC award.
During breaks, Gale shoots his own films, and commercials… recently shooting the Canon camera campaigns for Canon – Japan… which was shot exclusively on the Canon 5D DSLR… and the technology and learning process, was applied to the season finalé of “House”:, which was shot entirely on the new HDDSLR platform…
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