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The 16 Sexiest Roles on a Film Set, Ranked by Sex Appeal

March 19 By Guest Blogger 29 Comments

16 Sexiest Roles on a Film Set

This is a Guest Post by Christopher Redmond of Dear Cast & Crew. DC&C is a series of open letters to the people behind some of the best and worst films of all time. Chris and the rest of the team at Dear Cast & Crew are really bringing something new and interesting to film […]

William F Whites Releases “Tool Belt”, an Online and Mobile Educational Resource

March 8 By Iggy 2 Comments

This morning, rental house William F Whites released a fantastic new  educational phone app! Looks like gaffers, grips, DOPs and all lighting technicians everywhere have a new educational resource to check out with William F Whites release of Tool Belt an Online and Mobile Education Resource. What’s in William F Whites Tool Belt App? With […]

10 Things Inexperienced Cinematographers do that Annoys the Rest of the Crew

January 15 By Iggy 14 Comments

No one is perfect and we all make mistakes on set, but there are some things that cinematographers do that drive the crew crazy! Let’s talk about some of the most common things that Cinematographers do on set that tends to drive their crew crazy. Things Cinematographers do That the Crew Hates: 1. Re Lighting […]

105 Tips for Grips and Electrics to Live by

January 7 By Iggy 19 Comments

Working as a grip and electric can be damn hard, there is a ton of gear to learn, the days are long and the work itself can be very physically demanding. That’s why we want to share these grip and electric tips with our readers! We have compiled a list of 101 Grip and Electric Tips […]

Cinematographer Tools: Be a Pro with these 5 Tools

December 12 By Iggy 2 Comments

Cinematographer Tools are as important as the tools grips and electrics use on set. Investing in these will be very helpful to your work and ensure you are doing the best job possible. Cinematographer Tools: Light Meter This one is a bit of a no-brainer. A light meter will be a fantastic aid in lighting […]

Block, Light, Rehearse, Tweak, Shoot: The Process of Film Making

December 4 By Iggy 5 Comments

Block, Light, Rehearse, Tweak, Shoot. Have you heard this before? One thing I’ve noticed in my time in the film industry is that on many smaller sets the basic way things should run is completely thrown out the window! I admit that on some sets doing a complete crew blocking is not always necessary, but […]

Hand Signals for Lighting Technicians Tutorial

March 3 By Iggy 5 Comments

Below is a very basic tutorial on Hand Signals for Lighting Technicians. These hand signals are very commonly use by the grip & lighting departments and DOP on many film sets across North America. Although not every single hand signal will not be used exactly as seen in the video, it can still be very […]

Building your Kit & Earning Extra Income Through Gear Rentals

February 10 By Iggy Leave a Comment

Do you want to make more money or money while you’re sitting at home? A big part of making good, easy money in the film industry is earning kit or rental fees. Not all jobs or positions will allow for rentals, but that is how many cinematographers and technicians make a good chunk of their […]

5 Tips for the Aspiring Cinematographer

January 10 By Iggy 8 Comments

Are you an aspiring Cinematographer? We have talked to some local Cinematographers and Lighting technicians to compile a list of tips to help all you young aspiring cinematographers out there get started. Now, some of these might be a little obvious, but you would be surprised how many people don’t realize how much work they […]

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