What Does a Non-Technical Person Even Do on a Shoot?🤔 Working in a video production agency, it’s inevitable to be constantly on shoots. While the spotlight often shines on cinematographers, DOPs, and directors, you might wonder—what do people like me, with no technical skills, actually do? Well, the list is long, and here’s what I do during shoots (which I absolutely love being a part of) Handle vendors Understand shot division Ensure continuity and creativity of shots Help make actors/speakers comfortable in front of and behind the camera (on-set hospitality) Crew hospitality Maintain timesheets Prop and set design And ensure there's chai and lots of coffee for all! A ton goes on behind the scenes from a non-technical person’s POV, and we love every bit of it! PS: Here’s a picture from a recent green screen shoot for a top healthcare brand in India. Can you guess which one? #VideoProduction #BehindTheScenes #AgencyLife #ProductionShoot #TeamWork
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For those that aren't familiar - whats involved in the production stage of producing your video? 👉 During production we take what we have created in pre production and create content on location or in a studio with either actors or presenters to meet your requirements. 👉 A lot of clients choose to present the script themselves and this is an excellent approach because you are a familiar face to your customers. 👉 For some shoots it might just be a videographer on set. For more complex shoots we may have a whole team of people working to bring your vision to life. 👉 This could include: photographers, camera assistants, sound recordists, cinematographers or directors! #bellscreenmedia #videography #production #videoproduction #videomarketing #tasmanianbusiness
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Preparation is Key: The Cinematographer's Journey As a seasoned cinematographer and editor in the South African TV industry, I’ve come to appreciate the meticulous preparation required before stepping onto a set. Being intentional in your approach to filming can make all the difference in the final product. Here’s a glimpse into how I prepare to ensure every project I work on is a success. Scouting Locations Before any shoot, understanding the location is crucial. I spend time visiting the set, observing the natural light, and noting any potential challenges. This helps in planning the shots and ensuring the lighting equipment is used effectively. Storyboarding and Shot Lists Collaborating with directors, I create detailed storyboards and shot lists. This not only ensures that we capture all necessary angles but also helps in maintaining a coherent visual narrative. Every shot is planned with intention, contributing to the overall story. Equipment Check Ensuring all equipment is in perfect working order is non-negotiable. From cameras and lenses to lighting and sound gear, everything is checked, packed, and double-checked. This prevents any technical issues that could disrupt the shoot. Lighting Plan Lighting sets the mood and tone of a scene. I develop a comprehensive lighting plan that aligns with the director's vision and the story’s needs. This involves deciding on the type and placement of lights, as well as considering the natural lighting conditions of the location. Rehearsals Rehearsals are a key part of the preparation. They allow me to test the camera angles, lighting, and movements. It’s during these rehearsals that adjustments can be made to ensure everything flows smoothly during the actual shoot. Mindset and Focus Preparation also involves getting into the right mindset. A clear focus on the project’s goals, understanding the narrative, and being ready to adapt to any changes on set are essential. This mental preparation helps in making quick, informed decisions during the shoot. Bringing Experience to the Set With my background in cinematography and editing, I bring a unique perspective to each project. My extensive experience in the industry allows me to anticipate challenges and find creative solutions on the spot. Whether it’s a dramatic scene that requires precise lighting or an action sequence needing dynamic camera movements, I’m prepared to deliver excellence. Let's Connect If you’re looking for a cinematographer who is dedicated, detail-oriented, and passionate about storytelling through visuals, let’s connect. Together, we can create stunning visuals that captivate and engage audiences. #Cinematography #FilmProduction #TVIndustry #Storytelling #PreProduction #SouthAfricanTV
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🎥 Cinematographers: Not a Jack-of-All-Trades 🎬 The hiring landscape in the creative industry is shifting, and not in a good way. Companies are increasingly looking for cinematographers who can also handle the roles of editor, graphic artist, scriptwriter, and even director—all within a single job. This trend is deeply concerning. Cinematography is a specialized craft that demands focus, precision, and creativity. By expecting one person to juggle multiple unrelated roles, companies are not only diluting the quality of work but also undermining the importance of each discipline. The result? A growing number of talented professionals are being boxed into roles that leave little room for true artistic expression. Worse, this approach reduces the value of our industry’s craftsmanship. It sends a message that "good enough" is acceptable when we should always strive for excellence. We need to ask ourselves: Is this the direction we want the industry to go? Are we willing to compromise the integrity of creative work for the sake of convenience? It’s time to start a conversation. Employers must rethink how they structure creative roles, and as professionals, we need to advocate for the recognition of each discipline's unique contribution. Cinematographers are storytellers, visual artists, and visionaries—not an all-in-one production crew. Let’s uphold the standards of our craft and remind the industry of the value of specialization and creative excellence. #Cinematography #CreativeIntegrity #RespectTheCraft #Specialization
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