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Camera Monitor Tools: Waveform, Focus Peaking, False Color and More
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Posted 04/19/2020
Want to know the difference between a vectorscope and histogram, or how focus peaking works? Doug uses the Atomos Shinobi to show how to use a field monitor during a video production.
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How to Use a Walkie Talkie on Set
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Walkie-talkies are a staple on film sets, and it's important that you know the rules and jargon so you don't get lost on your first day. In this video, we cover the basics of how to use the walkie, as well as some common references you'll hear on set. Want to learn more about film set lingo? Click here.
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Film Set Lingo for Beginners
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1,527 Views· Posted 08/07/2019
The movie business has a long history of giving unique nicknames and phrases to everyday tasks. In this video, Jake Estes takes a look at some of the more common ones you may come across on your first film set. Do you have a favorite film set word or phrase? Let us know in the Comments section!
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