Wednesday, October 6, 2010

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Hollywood ABC: N, such as numbering

One of the most immediate difference between a German and an American film production, the caption of the film door. Settings are called in America not with numbers but with letters, which are spoken aloud by the International (film) alphabet. In America is the label sequence: scene / camera angle / take.

with the master setting a scene still no letter, then come (instead of 1, 2 or 3) just A, B and C. For example, starting with a scene 101, then follow the menu 101 A (pple), 101B (aker), 101C (Harlie), 101D (contempt), 101E (LVIS), 101F (oxtrott). English scene with sound will be so smooth as "One-O-One Apple Take One." Scenes are inserted, from 101, a A101, be turned inserts a scene, the setting is called X101.
To avoid confusion, are often but not always, left out some letters, so I (could be a 1), S could be ( be a 5), O could (be a zero) and Q could be (a zero with his flying ship). This is professional!
is the way out, the camera between takes only rarely, sometimes even with the dolly of the camera from the end of the rail pushed back to the starting position. In this country, imagine ...

man in the designation of a scene can also be quite creative, as this video of "Inglorious Basterds" proves.



calls the last shot of the day, by the way, "Martini". Cheers!

morning the camera operator to speak.

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