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32. Shooting in Extreme Weather

Shooting in extreme weather conditions? Heavy rain or snow and high winds can pose quite the obstacle, but with a little bit of foresight, a few tips from Matt, and the right equipment, such as a rain barney and woolie, your show will go on!

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Posted on February 25, 2008 | Comments2 Comments
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Reader Comments (2)

Ah, New York... Not quite the same as filming in Tucson. But good tips there, gents, thanks.

02-25-2008 | Unregistered CommenterSlater

Yo Matt,

Great series.

How would you film a live stage show?

Talking community/university level stage.

Can it be done effectively when you don't have control of the lighting or sound and say have to keep your camera stationary and probably not in the "sweet" spot of the theatre. But, you have to film it under those conditions. Naturally, if you could set up the cast and crew for filming it as a film project and control the set that would be the best but, most of the time this is not possible...especially with armatures.

Thanks

03-1-2008 | Unregistered CommenterViva Arnoldo

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