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Posted by Martin Heffels on 08/17/06 16:14
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 11:16:41 -0400, Bill <trash@christian-horizons.org>
wrote:
>You do see it sometimes today in Hollywood films (more likely in
>independent productions) but there is a reason why even the big studios
>rarely ever shot scenes with interiors and real exteriors (not a movie
>set) in the same shot.
This has not so much to do with peter's problem, as Hollywood-productions
can easily solve this with ND-gels over the windows. Studios do this
because they have better control over the exterior in a simulated setting
(nothing changes). Imagine shooting on a day where the clouds move
constantly before the sun, and the amount of light and the look changes
with it as well.
cheers
-martin-
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