Episode 7: The Oner, a Cinematographer’s dream scene.

Oner scenes creates remarkable impression!

The scene leaves an incredible view, and this is achieved by lots of practice with cameras fixed at various angles.

The more camera movement you have, the more dynamic your scene can become and the more interesting your movie becomes, but in on-camera shots, the cameras are positioned at various angles, capturing various effects and thereby creating a dynamic scene.

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Oner Scenes are incredible. They always leave you wondering how those shots were achieved. I have always wondered how the successfully achieve those incredible scenes , shooting various scene at a time, bring the past to the future and combining the art to create a cinematic outstanding impression.

Special follow-along video.

Check out this video where Derek takes you through a visual breakdown of the Oner. You can listen on the video to the podcast or just just the audio on your preferred podcast platform.

You’ll Learn

  • What is Oner #1

  • Advantages of taking Oner shots#2

  • Challenges of taking Oner shots#3

  • What makes Oner's scenes incredible#4

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Derek Johnson

I am a film producer, director, cinematographer, and sometimes writer.

I have a lifelong addiction to cameras, stories, and pizza. I am also known to go to unbelievable lengths to find a great cup of coffee.

I am known for creating powerful interviews that go really, really deep into storytelling and creative excellence in my cinematography. I am the founder of Kaifilms, a boutique film production company.

My first achievement in film production was documenting 9/11 in NYC, which led to 10 feature and 4 Emmy credits. I currently have several production films and an episodic true crime docuseries.

https://www.kaifilms.com
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