“Field Of View” Improves Productions Through Philosophy

I’ve seen a ton of “how-to” videos on the web showing how to use a specific piece of equipment or how to do a specific technique.  These are all fine, and might teach me a thing or two, but very few address knowledge over equipment.

Field Of View

One of the most lasting inspirations I’ve seen is the Field of View series by Chuck Peters and Digital Juice. Field of View takes a different approach, addressing techniques from a philosophical perspective by first asking “why?”

My favorite episode is “The Warehouse,” which addresses production quality and control of the shooting situation, punctuated by illustrating the point right in front of your eyes.

Field Of View is almost mandatory viewing for anyone looking to expand their skills, not their budget.

Field of View [Digital Juice]

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Jeffrey Buras

About Jeffrey Buras

Director of Photography - Jburas.com Jeffrey typically works as a camera assistant or director of photography. He is native Texan and studied photography at American University in Washington, DC. Jeffrey has been involved with the Austin Film Meet since 2008, and has worked in one way or another on several projects with members of the Austin Film Meet also contributes his time to working with the Theater Action Project.
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