Since the first
semester that I got into UA, some people told me about the class of
Advance Videography, that I would be able to use every camera from
the department. I didn't get to play with all of them, honestly.
However, I believe that I did something more important than this: I
got the basic knowledge to understand
any camera, so when I get
something totally new for me I still will be knowing what I should be
looking for.
Another
important thing that I learned
during this class is how to deal with the pre-production part of
film. I already knew its importance, but I've never knew how to deal
with it properly. I still make mistakes of course, but in the end
learning is a constant metamorphosis.
The
set. I finally got to know how to prepare the set with all equipment
that is not the actual camera. From previous critical studies back in
Brazil I already knew the position of the light within the set, but I
have never actually used any of the necessary equipment to make these
images possible. C-Stands, flags, nets, silks, c-47s... All these
equipment were unknown to me until now.
With
all this new knowledge that I acquired, I hope to finally step into
the work market of filmmaking; to finally being able to reproduce the
images in my head; and to finally get out of the paperwork and build
something with my own hands.
From
someone with a background like mine, I can say that this was the best
course I took during
my time in UA. And I'm
thankful for that...
Obrigado!
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