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  • Shooting with the right lens. Advice – Image inside

    Posted by Max Huggett on May 6, 2009 at 6:29 am

    Hi Guys

    I have a video shoot coming up in the next month and i have been doing some planning and i need some advice.

    Firstly please look at the image

    The 3 camera shoot, is an instructional video filmed inside a Gym.

    The instructor (marked X on the floor plan) is on a mat, which they rarely step outside of. The background which is about 3m behind the instructor, is a brick wall, with a Wooden Frame and 3 pictures mounted to it. All of which, can not be removed.

    I have been advised to light the BG separately to the talent. As the brick wall is quite lifeless, i have been advised to create some light shadows on the wall.

    I have a key light that will light the talent from the right (next to camera 3) and a fill light to the left of camera 1.

    Camera 2 will be on a dolly track, constantly moving and camera 3 will be tight on the subject.

    Firstly does this look like it would be ok?

    Secondly, my master camera, i am unsure as to what lens i should use for the shoot. From the image, i have setup in After Effects 4 cameras and each frames the subject differently. Can anyone advise of what the best lens to use for this setup is and why?

    And if you know of any other pearls of wisdom, please let me know.

    Thanks alot
    Max.

    John Fishback replied 17 years ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Max Huggett

    May 6, 2009 at 6:59 am

    I forgot to mention that i will be shooting with 3 HDV canon A1’s. I don’t own any lenses and they will need to be rented. So any suggestions are welcome.

    Thanks
    Max

  • Douglas Villalba

    May 6, 2009 at 8:43 pm

    Those cameras have a fixed 20X zoom lenses.

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  • John Fishback

    May 7, 2009 at 7:08 pm

    Before your shoot, take one of the cameras into the gym, place someone at the speaker position and walk to each camera position and see if you can get the shoot you need. Then you know for sure. Whenever I scout a location I always take a camera to confirm I can get the shots I need.

    John

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