@HoytsAustralia your website is still broken. In June I sent you an email alerting you to the fact that neither myself or a friend could log in to purchase tickets. Just tried again, 3 months later and I still cant login. Off to Event's functional website I go (again).
@DrKGregorevic Yes and I only just found out that the building industry goes one step further and has portable long service leave. This would be great for other industries such as the arts where a lot of us are on contract for much shorter periods of time.
@hansmast@girdley@Patticus Yes, the larger the source gets in respect to the subject, the softer the light becomes. So even if it’s a small light, as you bring it closer to you/ the subject, it becomes larger and therefore softer. But too close could mean not getting the optimum angle on the subject.
@FrontlineFire@chrismcquarrie also speaks to the importance of taking the time to shoot good inserts. Heard it on a podcast somewhere… I don’t remember where now.
@TheDrewEnglish @restlesspix I’ve found on a number of occasions that when the look is only embedded in metadata, the editor will still sometimes ignore it and keep it log. Other times they will tell me they’ve been using it but it looks ‘weird’ and after some digging usually turns out they’re double LUTing.