

With a paper pad and a pencil, I am instant and free (and quick) and if it’s raining, nothing plays up, of if the sun is shining I can still see the screen and. In other words, I still find “software” restrictive, in any form. If I want I can scan it and give it to a software designer or the art dept for later use/improvement/incorporation It’s like a lot of situations these days people get out their phone/tablet/mac/pc and by the time they have powered up, run the program, drawn an outline, picked some fixtures, drawn it, I have my A4 squared pad out drawn it and given it to the Gaffer, and had a cup of tea.

What I’m not is a computer programmer/operator, those that use AutoCAD and the like professionally are in a different league/industry.Ģ0yrs ago I used to use AutoCAD until I realised you really need a degree to use it to its fullest. My expertise is visualisation I am a photographer, moving or still, in the creating images.

I tend to go around this idea a different way.
