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remember them well. For instance, I was once
working on an extreme snowboard movie in Norway and it was a fun task, but I was almost ‘slaughtered’ by a snowboarder, riding with meteoric speed in my direction. Only my nose was cut into
two pieces by a sharp board. Ah! Happily it functions well again and the scar is almost not visible anymore! What wouldn’t cinematographers do to get the best shots!
HOW MUCH 16:9 DO YOU SHOOT? At the moment, I shoot most of my footage in 16:9.
and getting the effect of perspective/many layers, which I can create with low light Canon lenses! Now that a lot of gear, like
cameras, lighting and grip equipment, is getting smaller is traveling getting easier? Actually, I still have not found my "dream camera", which would include all the tech specifications that I need, packed in a small handy box. But true, I think traveling with video gear is getting much easier and smoother. Year by year, we see new and more handy tools/bags/covers. I consider myself a physically
strong person (for a woman), but sometimes when I'm traveling on my own to film some reportages, I wish I had four hands!
EQUIPMENT "WISH LIST"? I definitely would love to play more with RED Epic Cameras.
WHAT PIECE OF GEAR DO YOU WISH SOMEONE MIGHT MAKE? I am still looking for a handy and light professional film/video
WHAT COUNTRY WOULD YOU MOST LIKE TO SHOOT IN? I have to say that if I keep working with passionate, spirited and dedicated people on inspirational film projects, then the location doesn’t actually matter. Anyways, some New York or London atmosphere, as well as a little bit of Singapore sun, wouldn’t do me too bad on a set!
camera. A camera truly designed to fit “human hands”.
BEST THING ABOUT YOUR JOB? Getting to know and meeting amazing people, artists, directors, filmmakers and doing what I really love to do! Moreover, seeing someone touched and inspired by your movie, is a priceless feeling!
WORST THING ABOUT YOUR JOB? As we know, every coin has two sides. It is easy to complain, anyways - if there were something truly bad or disgusting, I would change my occupation!
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DULLEST ASSIGNMENTS AND WHY?
Spending hours on converting video footage.
On the other hand, I have to mention that working on projects which I do not “feel”, nor understand, or that promote violence on the screen, are just stupid, dull, destructive -- a waste of time and I’m avoiding these!
TELL US ABOUT YOUR HAIRIEST/SCARIEST ASSIGNMENT? Scariest? I would rather call those ‘hard’ experiences; challenging/testing my brain cells and adrenal glands. I still
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WHAT’S YOUR TASTE IN MUSIC? It varies a lot, from Indie Rock, alternative music to James Brown and Otis Redding; from old good rock AC/DC, Iggy Pop to Rn’B; and there is nothing more precious than listening to soundtracks from my favourite movies. They always get me into the ‘filming mood’!
FAVOURITE GROUP? M83.
FAVOURITE FOOD? Thai mango and veggie sushi
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