About Joshua Shultz
Joshua Shultz started out his career as a photographer. Taking photos of musicians, actors, models and anyone else he could work with. He always aspired to be a director. He has photographed for such publications as, Rolling Stone Magazine, Elle, Bellus Magazine, Billboard etc. He saw photography as one place he could learn directing. Now moving into the world of film making he hopes to tell unique interesting stories.
Show Notes
- Use your histogram to understand your lighting better than the LED screen on camera.
- You need to experiment with different lighting techniques and setups.
- Light meters help you train your eye to understand lighting.
- With film, you are totally in control and responsible for every aspect of the image.
- 50mm lens is the closest to the human eye.
- Be aware to adjust your lighting to the subject you’re shooting.
- Just do it. You’ll learn so much more from doing than any other way.
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