I've been on a few film & TV shoots and the director usually walks around
the set using a viewfinder (similar idea to a separate rangefinder vf)
giving instructions to the cameraman (cameraperson ?).
...Wayne
> >
> Hitchcock supposedly never looked through the viewfinder, but I am sure he
> "composed" (but I don't quite know what that means without looking
> through a viewfinder). Some of the extras on the "Rear Window" DVD
> include interviews with the cameramen, who seem to have been adept at
> realizing Hitchcock's vision. Much to admire in that, to say the least.
>
> Joel W.
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