Of course they can´t really stop from filming or taking pictures, but that kind of announcements existing because it will stop people because it seemed real.Point of that kind of announcement is because it would make shooting time bigger if there have "foreigners".In Estonia we have public areas and private areas and if you are telling that you are filming not certain persons, but houses,locations of streets then nobody can´t stop you actually.Only by example if you are filming Nolan or Pattison or whatever person without his/her permission then they will ask to delete.But if you don´t do it, then they can´t take away .radewart wrote: ↑June 30th, 2019, 12:19 pmIt may be different in Estonia, but in most places if they are filming in a public area like a city street, then legally they can't really stop you from filming or taking pictures. Even if you post the video online, the film studio like Warner Bros. may try to threaten you with a "strong" email but they can't really make you take it down.Geoffrey wrote: ↑June 30th, 2019, 9:11 amUnless the father was on the set itself, what makes Nolan think he can tell people what they can and can't record?
Separately, looking at set pictures of slowly moving vehicles like this, doing take after take, always makes the movie look really visionless and tame, even if the final product is great. Like this.
Behind the scenes - Set Photos/Videos (Potential Spoilers)
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No more photos from set?
I need this.
I need this.
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Well this is another video from yesterday
https://www.instagram.com/p/BzXweZ1HQP5 ... eycntfflej
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so what do you guys think is going on? maybe the police arrested the "terrorists" and they are holding them in that big blue vehicle. The lorry them comes to bail them out. A scene similar to The Dark Knight.
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Nomis wrote: ↑July 1st, 2019, 8:34 amif you look for film b roll, when these interior car setups appear, they are always always lit, there such a strong contrast between the exterior and interior exposures, it needs to be lit most of the time, id say 9 times out of ten, light is required, its usually the mark of a smaller film if the outside of the car is super overexposed (not that theres anything wrong with it really)
oh shit that's amazing
first time he's using those? I didn't saw them on Dunkirk
Btw, correct me if I'm wrong but don't they usually light such shots? Like, don't they always use natural lights for that set-up? Could that say something about what asa the film has? It doesn't look like a very cloudy day/less than favourable natural light conditions
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During daylight, they have to use strong light in order to compensate the intensity of casual daylight.Disney+'s solo2001 wrote: ↑July 1st, 2019, 1:28 pmthe lights were bouncing off the white board into the car
If you need to light something during daylight and you use 1k or 2k projectors it will be hardly noticeable. It may depend, but if you want to make any diference during day you need to use at least from 5k up.
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Good stuffDuring daylight, they have to use strong light in order to compensate the intensity of casual daylight.
If you need to light something during daylight and you use 1k or 2k projectors it will be hardly noticeable. It may depend, but if you want to make any diference during day you need to use at least from 5k up.