Cinematography : Cinematography Breakdown of a scene... by Bryan Tosh

Bryan Tosh

Cinematography Breakdown of a scene...

Hello fellow DPs, camera geeks, and gear heads. I've written a blog post about a short film I recently shot where I breakdown my camera and lighting choices for a specific scene from that short film. Feel free to comment of course. I hope you enjoy it. Thanks so much. http://bryantosh.com/behind-the-shot-bts-cinematography-breakdown-of-dee...

Doug Nelson

Really fine Bryan - I'm a small time writer/producer/director down in Eugene - I'd like to get together with you soon.

Bryan Tosh

Hello Doug, thank you very much for taking the time to comment. I'm always interested in connecting with Filmmakers in the PNW.

Austin Lance

This is wonderful! Thank you.

Bryan Tosh

Hey Cameron, thank YOU for taking the time to check it out.

Linda Scarlett

This is so fantastic! Thank you for the incredible information. I love it.

Bryan Tosh

Linda, you're far too kind. THANK YOU very much for checking it out. I'll have more to come for sure.

Linda Scarlett

I look forward to it! : )

Jeremy Beckman

I like the format, the photos were a great addition to your notes about lighting, and will definitely check out Shot Designer. Thanks Bryan. Do you mind sharing which of Shane's profiles you used?

Bryan Tosh

Thank you very much Jeremy for taking the time. If you are a part of Shane Hurlbut's Inner Circle group, then you can find them there. I would have to double check if they're available to everyone on his site or not.

Jeremy Beckman

Sorry Bryan, I meant indicating which profile you used, not actually sharing the file(s). I'm not a member yet, but they can be purchased on his site as well for a few bucks. I'm just curious about which you used to get your look. Thanks.

Bryan Tosh

Oh haha, my mistake. I usually use his flatter profile rather than the "baked-in" look, which is the other C100 profile. I also find the built in Cinema profile is a good choice if you want to use the built in camera profiles along with C-Log Gamma.

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