Send us a text In this episode of Shooting Spitballs, we take on the challenge of filming a Porsche driving experience day with limited time on track. The weather is unpredictable, communication from the race day organisers is sporadic, and every lap has to count. We break down how to adapt on the fly, vary camera angles, and still capture the thrill of speed in a way that feels cinematic. You can find the reference images for this episode below. https://www.shotnstrungfilms.com/shootingspit...
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Send us a text In this episode of Shooting Spitballs, we take on the challenge of filming a Porsche driving experience day with limited time on track. The weather is unpredictable, communication from the race day organisers is sporadic, and every lap has to count. We break down how to adapt on the fly, vary camera angles, and still capture the thrill of speed in a way that feels cinematic. You can find the reference images for this episode below. https://www.shotnstrungfilms.com/shootingspit...
Multicam Corporate Shoot in Glass Office – Tips & Challenges
Shooting Spitballs
51 minutes
2 months ago
Multicam Corporate Shoot in Glass Office – Tips & Challenges
Send us a text In this episode, we take you behind the scenes of a multicam corporate shoot inside a glass-walled office. Discover how to manage reflections, lighting challenges, and camera placement to capture a professional-looking interview with multiple angles. We share practical tips for overcoming the unique hurdles posed by glass walls, plus advice on keeping the shoot smooth and efficient in a busy corporate environment. Whether you’re shooting your first multicam setup or want to i...
Shooting Spitballs
Send us a text In this episode of Shooting Spitballs, we take on the challenge of filming a Porsche driving experience day with limited time on track. The weather is unpredictable, communication from the race day organisers is sporadic, and every lap has to count. We break down how to adapt on the fly, vary camera angles, and still capture the thrill of speed in a way that feels cinematic. You can find the reference images for this episode below. https://www.shotnstrungfilms.com/shootingspit...