DP David Harp used over 10 BMPCC 6Ks per scene to shoot some episodes of All Rise, and the production never shut down even once.
The pandemic wreaked havoc on us all, and while it may seem silly to think about a TV production surviving during the lockdown, entertainment during moments of difficulty is important.
But there’s also another side to it. A production also creates jobs. It keeps people working, which during the lockdown, was absolutely necessary for creatives.
This is where Blackmagic Design and director of photography, David Harp, came to save the day for Season 2 of All Rise.
By relying on the Blackmagic Pocket 6K, the production ran full steam ahead without shutting down once.
How did they do it? We spoke with Harp to get some answers straight from the source.
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