Exaktus & NinaBliss
Exaktus Exaktus
Hey Nina, I’ve been building a system that tracks the micro‑adjustments of camera rigs frame by frame. Think your spontaneous takes could benefit from a touch of precision?
NinaBliss NinaBliss
Wow, that’s so cool! I could totally use that extra precision to make my spontaneous takes even sharper—let’s do a quick demo, tell me when and I’ll bring my rig!
Exaktus Exaktus
Okay, bring it over at 9 a.m. sharp, no improvisation before I’ve calibrated every lens. If you start tweaking on the fly I’ll have to recalibrate and you’ll know what that feels like.
NinaBliss NinaBliss
Got it, 9 sharp! I’ll be there with my gear, and I promise to stay in one spot until your lenses are set—no surprise moves, I swear!
Exaktus Exaktus
9 a.m. noted. Make sure the rig is on the table before the first light hits. I’ll finish the alignment in thirty minutes, so keep the camera still until I give the go‑ahead.
NinaBliss NinaBliss
All set—rig’s ready on the table, camera’s in its spot, and I’ll be perfectly still till you say go. Bring on the alignment!
Exaktus Exaktus
Alright, let’s do this. First, I’ll set the focal plane to a micrometer precision—give me a second to zero the dial. Once I hit the reference point, I’ll lock the focus. Then we’ll run a quick test frame, adjust the tilt, and calibrate the aperture. You’ll notice the difference when the edges are crisp and every pixel matches the spec. Once that’s done, you can begin your take—just keep that camera on the stand and let the data guide you.