On-Camera Workshop
Monet Studios
This is a follow-up of what we cover in class. Links, resources, and reference images.
Self Tape Equipment
Feel free to contact me with any questions.
Mobile phone quick stand (magsafe): https://a.co/d/0aL2gJpk
3 LED set panel lights with softboxes: https://a.co/d/0iJG9Wck
Collapsible backdrop: https://a.co/d/0iVj1lSP
Backdrop, dark green. Note the size options. Measure your space. I recommend 6.5 ft × 6.5 ft: https://www.katebackdrop.com/products/b1043734-abstract-green-texture?variant=39617639612512
Backdrop holder: https://a.co/d/0dOhuFmx
Extension cords: https://a.co/d/0hmYB646
Color Tape for marks: https://a.co/d/0ge1INd6
Shotgun Mic for SLR cameras: https://a.co/d/024TjcfY
Books
This literature is at the core of my education in cinematography. I don’t think you need to buy or read these!
Cinematography Theory and Practice
Set Lighting Technician's Handbook
John Berger's book: ways of seeing
1. Lenses + Shot Direction
Framing
Close Up
Medium - Close Up
Medium
Cowboy (includes enough thigh to show the holster of a gun)
OTS (less movement on person near camera)
Wide shot/ long shot. (full body)
Crop mid limb. Don’t crop at joints!
Framing sample: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Connecting your performance to the camera
How Marlon Brando Changed Acting: https://youtu.be/-L6OGruW9i4
"You must fight the tears. And when you fight the tears, the audience will cry for you." Michael Caine
Index Vectors
Cinematographer interview with John Seale, "This was the formula that was punched into us, The goodies always go left-to-right and the baddies always go right-to-left.” Spotify Link: Team Deakins: John Seale - Cinematographer
Michael Caine: Looking into the near eye of your scene partner with your far eye, additional option Link 2
2. Lighting/ Self Tapes:
Far side/ reverse key light. More pleasing than a nearside key. See sample photos below.
Self Tape Camera Perspective
“What movie am I making relating to tone and style?”
“Who is with me in this scene?”
“What the camera perspective represents”
Examples of daring audition tapes
Acting reference: Meryl Streep and Jeremy Irons story as told by Edward Norton. Spotify Link: Off Camera with Sam Jones: Edward Norton
3. Conversations on Set with a Director of Photography
The camera is an extension of your performance. Blocking, perspective, lighting, etc
Actors should know if a DP gives you a piece of direction, it’s in service to the actor
Asking the AD for privacy, to clear your eye line
Finding your light. Take a look at how lighting plays on your face,
Be aware of the size of the frame.
Asking your make-up artist for an opinion and eyes on the monitor. Intermediary to DP
4. Know the Lens and Hit Your Marks
Hitting your marks example. Camera framing and moves. Sample from Jaws
Wide lens, close up. Emma Stone in Birdman
Know your lens, Tom Cruise on Jack Nicholson
Personalized help WITH your set up
If you would like help with your self tape set up, dialing in camera and lighting, I offer these rates:
$100 1 hour over Zoom
$200 1 hour in person