“I was shooting lots of large format portraits then but I've since changed to digital, where you have so much more control. There are millions of things you can do with digital; you can be more spontaneous, and you're more in control of your color palette.” Can DoMillionsChangedColorShootingDigitalPortraitsSpontaneousFormatPalette Author:Gregory Heisler
“Before digital, I spent thirty years shooting color transparencies, which are very unforgiving of exposure. A half stop can make or break a good photo on slide film.” YearsFilmHalfBreakColorShootingThirtyDigitalExposureSlidesTransparencyThirty YearsUnforgivingMake Or BreakGood Photo Author:Peter Menzel
“I was talking to Shonda Rhimes the other day and I said, "I. Do. Not. Know. How. You. Do. This." While we're writing episode 10, episode 6 is shooting, episode 3 is in the edit, and episode 2 is in its color session...You've got seven episodes in different parts! It's a wild, wild, wild ride, which I thoroughly enjoyed. It was badass and amazing.” KnowsWritingSaidDifferentTalkingKnow HowColorSevenEnjoyedShootingEpisodesBadassSessionEditsWild Ride Author:Ava DuVernay
“Comparing filmmaking to a plastic model, shooting is the process where you mold and color each piece, and editing is where you build a finished whole from the pieces you molded and colored. Obviously, the latter is the most enjoyable part in the making of plastic models, so editing is the process in filmmaking I enjoy the most. But at the same time, editing can be a painstaking task, too.” WholeProcessEnjoyPiecesColorModelsTasksFinishedShootingCompareLatterPlasticFilmmakingEditingEnjoyableMold Author:Takeshi Kitano