>>2922442>what do they even teach at your trade school?as I said, until now Ive been majoring in directing, screenplay and animation. you learn a lot of basics when it comes to specific technical knowledge, but mostly you have people doing that for you. Most of the time I'd work with someone who is studying camera or editing. In the end, this is not my job as a director.
But thats why I decided to branch out into cinematography aswell.
And while I am aware, that most of a pictures flavour happens in post, I always felt that there ARE some very very minor differences with how certain sensors capture light and color.
It's the old discussion, if you believe in something being more than the sum of its parts. Two different cameras, using mostly different materials or even different technical approaches (eg mirrorless vs dslr) will, in my opinion, deliver a slightly different result. Even if you cant really pin it down, because there is soo much similarity in their specs, but the two pictures will have a different feel
>Also feel free to use video lenses like the Canon Cineif i just could :D I shot my last project on the 50mm 1.3 Cinema, which was nice, but also this lens costs a good 5k and this is not in my price range ^^