This is fantastic. Brilliant. I keep assuming there’s CGI in things like this these days but it’s just practical effects sometimes. This was great.
I always wonder how you handle focus in a situation like this - is the lens wide enough and stopped down enough where focus doesn’t really need to be pulled or is there a puller working it?
There was a separate person who remotely turned his head on the ronin. And the individual who caught the focus. They were all professionals.
It was the smallest of problems :)
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u/stanley_morgan Dec 13 '20
This is fantastic. Brilliant. I keep assuming there’s CGI in things like this these days but it’s just practical effects sometimes. This was great.
I always wonder how you handle focus in a situation like this - is the lens wide enough and stopped down enough where focus doesn’t really need to be pulled or is there a puller working it?