We’ve all seen them even if we don’t know what they are. They usually hang around the Director’s or Cinematographers neck and we see them picking them up, squinting through them, dropping them and then pushing forward, re-positioning actors to suit. But are they of any us to us, the indie and enthusiast film maker? The answer is yes, as they help you realise the composition of your scene.
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You don't need to spend a fortune to get yourself some pretty high end kit. The list we have below is for new kit but if you hunt about for second hand kit you might be able to get something like a Canon EOS 700D. The items here might no add up to £600 exactly but its not far off and there's always a deal to be had on the internet somewhere! We've added in some NZ pricing too but in a few places we can't find the same model and so have placed an alternative in.
So, if you have a smart phone, you have a camera to shoot video with!
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