I had the rig pared right back, so I could have the camera sitting in the car ready to go. I would usually do this driving back after shooting a location, or in the evenings on my days off. “While we were shooting, I would often steal some time to shoot landscape shots on my URSA 12K. So the two cameras matched perfectly, even though one was shooting in Blackmagic RAW and the other in Arri RAW.” Goldcrest had already created a LUT for the Alexa, and because I had my dailies colorist with me we could create an offset for the LUT to use with the Blackmagic URSA. “For this film I used the Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro 12K as my personal camera, along with the Alexa Mini LF as our main camera. He’s incredibly detailed with his vision for each film and writes specific parts for his characters and the locations they exist in.” “I have worked with Martin McDonagh before on ‘Seven Psychopaths’ and ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’, so I do understand where his scriptwriting and directing is coming from. As we were shooting, I said to Martin it felt more like a Western to me, almost like a showdown between two gunfighters.” The storyteller then goes into all of the details of the friendship, like some great fable. ![]() “The whole story of ‘Banshees’ for me, actually feels like you’ve just walked into a local pub and there’s a storyteller by the fireplace, telling this dramatic tale about two best friends. Ben talks about his work with Martin McDonagh and why they chose to use a Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro 12K as one of the production cameras. Ben recently shot The Banshees of Inisherin on Achill Island off the coast of Ireland. No one can be surprised that some of us are stressed out, tired and disappointed.British cinematographer, Ben Davis BSC., is well known for his work on Hollywood blockbusters and beautifully crafted independent films. Yes, if I skip to another project and back or reboot DaVinci, sometimes bugs disappear, but this is how the program should not work.ĭavinci is like a permanent beta version and its users are beta-testers. Paradoxically, however, for big bugs more understanding than for those small, which unnecessarily worsen work. Then I would add the big bugs that are too much and their removal lasts for years or never. For Blackmagic is bug probably only a big error, for me the bug is anything that complicates my work - sometimes I don't see the cursor when renaming items in the browser, the center-line in timeline window is often chaotical, the sound plays at a place where there is no sound when move playhead in timeline, sometimes when I skip from one timeline to another are inserted in/out points that I haven't got there and many many others small bugs. During the one hour of work, I meet several dozens bugs. It is really truth, but Davinci is an exceptional software in how many errors it contains. Uli Plank wrote:Some people just want to complain, and are not really asking for help.It would be best if there was nothing to complain, and don't tell me that no sofrware is not without bugs. Maybe once, if the Gallery still drive filled up or got disconnected, something like that. ![]() I do agree that the error messages should be more useful: if an operation fails to happen, it could report the same thing, even if it's "out of memory" or "operation timed out" or "insufficient disk space" or something like that.įor the record, I've never had a problem grabbing and exporting a still from anything, going back a long time. ![]() Yeah, I've made the argument that when Resolve is first launched, it should go out and check the system specs (CPU, RAM, GPU, etc.) and then pop a warning: "Your system may not be sufficient for Resolve - please go to our website and check for the recommended configuration." No luck so far. The more users the more important it becomes. ![]() Error checking is a very important part of a product. So much traffic on this group is about decrypting why Resolve is failing essentially silently. It should tell you what’s wrong - including what resource is insufficient. But even so, Resolve shouldn’t just fail in mysterious ways. Joe Shapiro wrote:You may be right Steve.
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