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Sanman
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Kuyyo_morro:

Problem for them would be every other guy (assts etc) would hold the camera now as compared to the regular 35mm/16mm cameras.


so ? that means more jobs not less. i think a cinematographer's worth is guaged by his output, not his tools. razesh lanti vaallu cheppaali facts ento

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Cinema budget 25lakhs avthe cameraman ki 1-2lakhs istaaru inka.


pelli videos ki kuda antha kanna ekkuva istunnaaru ee rojullo. talent ki demand eppudu untundhi
acharya chanakya ne kaha hai jis des mein jitna jyaada tax hoga us des ke nagrik unta garib hothe hai - Baba Ramdev
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Kuyyo_morro
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Sanman:

1) There will be more opportunities for cinematographers because of more number of movies that will be made


Problem for them would be every other guy (assts etc) would hold the camera now as compared to the regular 35mm/16mm cameras.

Cinema budget 25lakhs avthe cameraman ki 1-2lakhs istaaru inka.
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Sanman
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1) There will be more opportunities for cinematographers because of more number of movies that will be made
2) High budget movies will need better skilled people and will get paid higher salaries.
Did the IT industry need less or more programmers when the computers became cheapter
acharya chanakya ne kaha hai jis des mein jitna jyaada tax hoga us des ke nagrik unta garib hothe hai - Baba Ramdev
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RGV to affect cinematographers livelihood

Ram Gopal Varma is like a kid who want to buy and play with the best toy/weapon in the market. It was RGV who made the 1st film India with steady cam in the form of ‘Shiva’. RGV might have failed as a director at times, but never failed as a technician who stretches the borders of creativity by embracing the new technologies. After showcasing the power of video mode in Canon 5D cameras with Dongala Mutha press preview, a few producers approached him for the consulation. RGV is of opinion that content is the king and not even a single audience come to the theater because a particular cinematographer has shot it. RGV asks that why should cinematographers in Telugu need to be paid from 25 lacs to 50 lacs (except for epic movies and costume dramas). He went on to prove that point by not having a cinematographer for Dongala Mutha. He had just five still camera operators working on video mode simultaneously during the shoot. When a producer approached RGV that a cinematographer is asking for 25 lacs, RGV convinced him that he could do away with costly cinematographer and give a chance to a new guy, instead. Another producer approached RGV for consultation and he planned to do a small movie with a budget of 1.25 crores. RGV has shown his how he reduced cost while doing Dongala Mutha and the producer reworked on the budget and decided that he could make a movie in a budget of 25 lacs. Even if RGV’s Dongala Mutha becomes marginally successful, the first person whose livelihood is going to get affected is going to be that of a cinematographer

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