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It's definitely a new experience watching a production spin up online through conversations and photographs, the evidence of a production team working hard to tell a story on the fly... a process that's its own fascinating story.
It also helps me make predictions about my own day.
The morning was, as expected, an exercise in absorbing the script. Reading and making notes. Reading and making plans. Reading and setting up the project in Premiere Pro. Thinking about what's coming my way and how I'll want to engage with it. And so on.
The morning was also about semi-front row seats to the work of two other professionals: the composer and the graphic designer who both got a head start on the day leaving me about 6-8 hours behind. The graphic designer took their cue from the producer about opening titles that also suggested the design for close credits. The composer sketched out some ideas first thing upon getting the script.
One of the challenges of the day on the post production side, was that our composer had to tag out around 10 that night. She wouldn't be available all the way through Sunday when we polish polish polish... so there had to be finished music before the first cut was even on its feet.
And so it was.
For example, she had the music for the fight scene done well before I actually got around to cutting the fight scene. The music was done before I had an idea for the fight scene. Pretty much before I saw the footage for the fight scene.
And guess what?
It turned out brilliantly. As if she'd scored the music to what I cut instead what happened… which was that I cut the fight scene and then laid the music under it.
Speaking of editing, I finished my Saturday on the early side. Around 230 Sunday morning.
What can I say?
When your first time doing this takes you through 5AM Sunday morning...
Two-thirty in the morning seems pretty reasonable. 
In other news and once again, the writing team pulled off a quirky script with heart. It seems to be their signature regardless of genre. There's a cleverness in their work, a natural tendency to find the humanity in any circumstance including the fantastic, the strange, and the absurd.
And yes. They also have no problem finding the laugh out loud funny when they want to.
Their signature seems always to be a certain empathy for the characters they create that I find heartening.
I'm told, by the way, they have a secret weapon: one amongst their ranks who seems to thrive in the ungodly hours of the morning.
The reason that came up?
They delivered this round's script, intended for an 830 Saturday morning shoot... at 430 the same morning. After which, between call time and when cameras rolled, the director and producer reconciled diverging ideas for the script's ending with a clever compromise. Something that both served the story as well as each of their objectives, literally (and wonderfully) having it both ways.
I told them there's brilliance in their disagreements.
Which there is.
The major editing challenge of the day was Scene 2 of the script that was one of those very complicated to shoot scenes. It also, therefore, happens to be one of those scenes that's a headache to edit. This time around, we're talking about two speakers and four audience members for which there's three takes of the wide shot encompassing the entire scene, a two-shot of the PTA president and fundraiser, singles of each, a single of one of the group members and a two shot of that group member (the spy, actually) and the person next to whom they're sitting, as well as a two-shot of another pair of group members sitting nearby. Every take of the scene is the complete scene. There's full dialogue in every take. There are reactions in every take. There are different performances between the takes.
Just contemplating all those takes made my brain hurt. 
I was still working through all those takes when the producer and director came over after the shoot to drop off the afternoon's footage and talk through what they'd done... as some changes were made on the fly and weren't reflected in the script.
The best thing, though? The absolutely best thing once the director and I commiserated about Scene 2? 
He told me Scene 3 was done as a single take. And then it turned out scene 4 was shot as a single. Scene 5 was a short single. And Scene 6 was a fight scene involving a mop and an umbrella for which there was plenty of footage but not egregiously so. It's one of those things where I could see what the director and photographer were going for and I leaned into it.
Hard.
I think in my career, I've done a piece on boxing with actual fighting in the ring. I cut a short film that involved a fight on a beach with a flaming sword. And then this one with the mop, the umbrella, and the guy who gets his feet completely knocked out from under him. I haven't yet been able to stop watching and re-watching that section of film. If I'd been able to resist that temptation, I easily would've been to bed by two in the morning instead of two-thirty.
Oh well.
Anyway, last night's rough cut features full color correction, sound design, and music. We're missing the graphics that are forthcoming today. And I've got the sound mix yet to do.
However.
We're set up today to do what we've always done while some teams are still shooting and some editors are just grappling with their first cuts. When the director and producer wake up, they'll look at my overnight cut and judge it on the spot. They'll track any obvious misstep on my part that needs fixing. They'll think about what's already great and  figure out if there's even more great to wring from the footage. Or more funny. Or more intensity or empathy. Then they'll come over later this morning and we'll polish the first cut to within an inch of its life. We'll regard different options available to us, try a few of them out, and when we're done...
You better believe it. We'll be done.
A fully no regrets experience by the time we deliver our work.
And yes. Now that you ask...
There's nothing like it.
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ในยุคปัจจุบันนี้ แน่นอนว่า อาชีพช่างภาพ หรือ อาชีพ Production กำลังเป็นที่นิยม เป็นอย่างมากใน วงการการถ่ายภาพ production คือ เรียกได้ว่า เป็นอาชีพที่ค่อนข้างโด่งดัง และ ค่อนข้างสร้างรายได้ ให้กับผู้ที่ทำอาชีพนี้ มากที่สุด โดยอาชีพช่างภาพ สถานที่ทำงานส่วนใหญ่ นอกจากการออกไปถ่ายทำ นอกสถาน production house ที่นั่นก็คือ สตูดิโอถ่ายทำ หรือทาง Organize ซึ่งถ้าหากหลายๆคน ยังไม่รู้จักความหมาย ของสตูดิโอถ่ายทำ แน่นอนว่า ในวันนี้ ผู้เขียนจะพาทุกๆ คนมาทำความรู้จัก กับคำว่า สตูดิโอถ่ายทำ ว่ามีความหมาย เป็นอย่างไร
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สำหรับคำว่า สตูดิโอ Studio นั้น pre production ย่อมาจากภาษาอิตาเลียน โดยมีความหมายว่า การเรียนรู้หรือ ความกระตือรือร้น แต่สำหรับ สตูดิโอถ่ายทำ แปลภาษาอังกฤษนั้น หมายถึง ห้องทำงาน ดังนั้น สำหรับอาชีพช่างภาพ หรือ Production สตูดิโอถ่ายทำ production film ก็คือสถานที่ทำงาน ที่ใช้เอาไว้ถ่าย Product หรือทำการถ่ายทำสินค้า หรือบริการ ที่ทางลูกค้า ได้ทำการจ้างวาน ให้ออกแบบหรือ Design ซึ่งรูปแบบของ สตูดิโอถ่ายทำนั้น จะมีลักษณะแตกต่าง กันออกไปตาม การออกแบบ ของทางบริษัท Organize ต่างๆ ที่เป็นเจ้าของ สตูดิโอ นั่นเอง
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Short Ad Film Production House: Where Creativity Knows No Limits
It can be difficult to locate the ideal short ad film production house in the vibrant city of Delhi, where creativity and innovation collide. But don't worry—we've put together a guide to help you sort through the confusing selection and find the right production company for your requirements. Recognizing the Value of Short Commercial Films Let's first understand the significance of these little masterpieces before diving into the world of short ad film production houses. Short commercial films have become extremely effective tools for brands to quickly and clearly convey their message to their intended audience. Given that consumers' attention covers are getting shorter by the day, these bite-sized advertisements are an effective way to grab attention and spread brand messaging.
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Johannesburg's Production Houses: Architects of Creative Innovation
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In the bustling metropolis of Johannesburg, a vibrant tapestry of creativity unfolds every day. At its heart lie the city's production houses—silent architects of the creative realm, tirelessly orchestrating the seamless execution of ideas into tangible works of art. Let's delve into the essence of these production houses, exploring their pivotal role in shaping Johannesburg's creative landscape and empowering clients to realize their vision with finesse.
Unveiling the Essence of Production Houses:
In the symphony of creative expression, production houses serve as conductors, harmonizing the diverse talents and resources needed to transform concepts into captivating visual narratives. Beyond mere facilitators, they are the guardians of creativity, shepherding projects through the ebbs and flows of production with unwavering expertise and finesse. From the inception of an idea to its final manifestation on screen, production houses imbue each project with a sense of purpose and vitality, breathing life into the imaginations of their clients.
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Embracing the Power of Collaboration:
At the heart of Johannesburg's production houses lies a spirit of collaboration—a commitment to harnessing the collective genius of diverse talents and perspectives. These entities serve as catalysts for creativity, fostering an environment where ideas flourish and innovation thrives. By collaborating with a production house, clients gain access to a wealth of expertise and resources, propelling their projects to new heights of excellence. From scriptwriters and cinematographers to animators and sound engineers, each member of the production team brings their unique skills and insights to the table, contributing to the rich tapestry of creativity that defines Johannesburg's creative landscape.
Unleashing the Potential of Creative Visionaries:
In the realm of creative expression, visionaries abound—individuals with the audacity to dream and the tenacity to bring their visions to life. Johannesburg's production houses serve as enablers of these dreams, providing the tools, guidance, and support needed to turn imagination into reality. Whether it's a corporate video, a promotional campaign, or a feature film, these entities stand ready to empower clients to realize their creative aspirations with precision and panache. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, they transform abstract concepts into tangible experiences, captivating audiences and leaving a lasting impression on the cultural landscape of the city.
Nurturing Talent, Fostering Innovation:
Central to the ethos of Johannesburg's production houses is a commitment to nurturing talent and fostering innovation. From aspiring filmmakers to seasoned professionals, these entities provide a platform for creatives to hone their craft, experiment with new techniques, and push the boundaries of storytelling. Through mentorship, training programs, and collaborative projects, production houses cultivate a culture of excellence, propelling Johannesburg's creative community to ever greater heights. By investing in the next generation of talent and embracing emerging technologies, they ensure that the city remains at the forefront of creative innovation, inspiring audiences and shaping the cultural zeitgeist for generations to come.
Choosing the Right Production House:
Selecting the right production house is a decision fraught with significance—a choice that can spell the difference between mediocrity and mastery. Clients seeking to embark on a creative journey should consider a range of factors when making their decision, including the production house's track record, expertise, and ethos. By aligning with a production house that shares their vision and values, clients can embark on a transformative journey with confidence and clarity. Whether seeking to create a corporate video that captivates audiences or a promotional campaign that sparks conversation, the right production house can turn aspirations into achievements, bringing dreams to life in vibrant Technicolor.
Conclusion:
In the vibrant tapestry of Johannesburg's creative landscape, production houses stand as pillars of excellence, orchestrating the seamless fusion of imagination and ingenuity. Through collaboration, innovation, and unwavering dedication, these entities empower clients to transcend the ordinary and embrace the extraordinary. As the city's creative pulse continues to beat with fervent energy, Johannesburg's production houses remain steadfast in their mission to inspire, innovate, and elevate the art of storytelling to new heights of brilliance. In the hands of these silent architects of creativity, dreams take flight, and the impossible becomes possible.
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OLV STUDIO
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PROFESSIONAL PROJECT GROUP 2014© Atelier of Architects Company Limited, All rights reserved.
OLV Studio facade design. Created by layers of brick in Thai numbers.
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innocentclair · 6 months
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My recording/rehearsal/production house will be like this. Not in KK but PAPAR
SOON 💪
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