One of my favorite things to do on set when I'm not setting up equipment for the next shot is to shoot behind the scenes pictures, the kind that show what being on set is really like.
Looking at on-set pictures can also be a great learning tool, allowing you to learn how things were shot.
Let's see yours!
I'll start it off with some from a zombie film I worked on this past weekend:
Zombie film BTS
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Zombie film BTS
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Zombie film BTS
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Zombie film BTS
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Zombie film BTS
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Zombie film BTS
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Zombie film BTS
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