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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
A light meter tells you all you need to know about the light a subject is receiving, the amount bouncing off the subject into the camera lens. It even tells you the best exposure setting for the camera. It's not hard to read but thank you for your compliments on my skills level.
A monitor is a TV linked to a camera. Even domestic TVs will do the job. They have been around since the beginning of Video. Stop proving you know nothing about shooting content.
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look, you are a dumb fuck, I leaned to shoot on FILM, with a METER. yes there was video assist for shooting 'films' however that was cost prohibitive.
and how do I know that? I worked in motion pictures and television from '82 until '99. aright asshole? in HOLLYWOOD, Ca. I was the in lighting union, the directors guild AND the director of photography guild... I've was in the business BEFORE video, okay? what fucking moron
