1st Assistant Camera and occasional Director of Photography. I work on movies, commercials, music videos and more.
Los Angeles, California
I think I found it: BOYA BY-BM6060
Pretty cheap, not sure how great it is. The director brought it with him. It was more of a backup/b-roll mic since we used a lav for interviews.
I’ve thought about it, but I’m curious, is there really any downside to being on another instance? Since federation just makes it all like one community.
Yeah, it has definitely slowed down a lot recently. This was a non-union feature we shot about 2 months ago, but nearly everyone on the crew was union because none of the normal shows were starting back up, even months before the strike (because the studios knew it was coming) so the union folks were taking whatever they could get. Though this project was a lot of fun and has some very notable talent. We’re actually shooting another week of pickup shots this month to finish it off.
That is Paramount Ranch, not too far away. Though I did find out that Melody Ranch did suffer a major fire in 1962 that burnt down much of this street you’re seeing. When we were there it felt very old and authentic. We spent about a week filming in the same saloon that was used in Django Unchained when Christoph Waltz’s character shoots the town sheriff towards the beginning of the movie. We also had a lot of live animals like horses, oxen, and chickens.
Give it a shot now, I made it public on imgur and I think that fixed it!
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