James Alan McAleer
Active member
Hi All,
I'm shooting a short film commissioned by the UKFC in stages over the coming months, the first shoot is scheduled for May.
Due to both artistic AND budgetary requirements, the complex special effects film will be shot using almost no CGI, and will use practical miniature sets and props.
The scenario depicts man sized insects roaming through a city. (please see attached concept art)
The insects will be real (!)
I wanted to open my methodology to the group, and see if you have any suggestions or advice to offer- this is my first attempt at shooting miniatures.
The scale models are being built by a professional model maker, from a mixture of materials that are heat resistant, and non-lethal to the insects. These models will be mounted around the operator (me), and, with the camera at 'street level' for the most part, on a slide plate.
The set will be lit from above by a number of 1.5 HMI's with a muslin diffuser (also acting as a 'cage to keep the insect in) as well as a in vision moveable 2.5k HMI to act as the sun. I also intend to fog the atmosphere, and use lens flare to hide the sky, probably using blue streak filters to enhance the anamorphic effect.
I will use the ARRI master macro lens, set at T22 to achieve the large DoF I need.
Any advice on keeping the camera cool in this enclosure? Does anyone know of any macro lenses capable of closing down past T22?
I'm going to test a basic scale model down at ARRI in the UK next month with this set up, but any advice I can get before I test would be a great help!
Thanks in advance,
James McAleer
Cinematographer
STEADI-RED Ltd UK
I'm shooting a short film commissioned by the UKFC in stages over the coming months, the first shoot is scheduled for May.
Due to both artistic AND budgetary requirements, the complex special effects film will be shot using almost no CGI, and will use practical miniature sets and props.
The scenario depicts man sized insects roaming through a city. (please see attached concept art)
The insects will be real (!)
I wanted to open my methodology to the group, and see if you have any suggestions or advice to offer- this is my first attempt at shooting miniatures.
The scale models are being built by a professional model maker, from a mixture of materials that are heat resistant, and non-lethal to the insects. These models will be mounted around the operator (me), and, with the camera at 'street level' for the most part, on a slide plate.
The set will be lit from above by a number of 1.5 HMI's with a muslin diffuser (also acting as a 'cage to keep the insect in) as well as a in vision moveable 2.5k HMI to act as the sun. I also intend to fog the atmosphere, and use lens flare to hide the sky, probably using blue streak filters to enhance the anamorphic effect.
I will use the ARRI master macro lens, set at T22 to achieve the large DoF I need.
Any advice on keeping the camera cool in this enclosure? Does anyone know of any macro lenses capable of closing down past T22?
I'm going to test a basic scale model down at ARRI in the UK next month with this set up, but any advice I can get before I test would be a great help!
Thanks in advance,
James McAleer
Cinematographer
STEADI-RED Ltd UK