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Create a balanced distro plan and email it to yourself and crew easily.
For lighting technicians on a film set, proper power distribution is necessary, but it can be a chore to plan.
With Quick Distro, your lights are neatly displayed according to phase. You can quickly see how heavy each phase is and how balanced your overall load is.
You can add custom lights as well as dedicated power for other departments. Any load can be split across phases for hot-hot voltage.
Everything is super intuitive using touch gestures. Subtle visuals let you know if you should make a change to improve balance, or if anything is overloaded.
A key feature is Auto Distribute, where Quick Distro figures out where to place everything for you, making sure you end up with an optimal balance and healthy equipment.
Keep Quick Distro open while you're drawing diagrams, or use it make quick estimates on the fly.
Source voltage and amps of service can be customized, so you're not limited to any standards.
When you're done, email the results to yourself and/or your crew so once the job is over, you'll have it as a reference in case you ever need it.
Happy shooting!
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Over | Under is a simple and intuitive tool that gives photographers and cinematographers the ability to calculate and compare common photographic exposure parameter values – aperture, shutter speed, shutter angle, frame rate, light sensitivity, and transmittance.
Over | Under was created by working cinematographers for professional image makers, students, and hobbyists alike to help answer the questions that frequently arise on any set:
How much light will I lose if I close the lens aperture down from f/1.8 to f/5.6?
I can't add more light, but I want to maintain the same exposure level I had before I changed the aperture. My shutter was set to 1/2000s of a second; what should it be to compensate for the light loss?
I was shooting video at 24fps with 5 stops of ND in the matte box. I switched to 120fps for a slow motion sequence, and opened the shutter angle to 227º to regain some motion blur. I will be switching to standard speed shortly, and don't want to relight twice. How many stops of ND should I remove to maintain the same exposure level?
Over | Under can answer these and many more questions, in a simple, intuitive interface inspired by an all-familiar aperture ring.
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December 3, 2024