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John Seale - Cinematographer

Team Deakins

NOTE

You should shoot the film in preproduction

To create a successful film, you must visualize it fully during preproduction. This includes having a clear idea of the look, feel, and motion of the scenes before arriving on set. Failing to do so may lead to confusion and inefficiency while filming, as you might struggle to capture the desired elements spontaneously. Proper preparation allows you to approach the shooting process with confidence, enabling you to focus on executing your vision effectively, knowing that you can make adjustments during post-production if necessary.

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