1.3.3 DAILIES

When you send your camera negative to the lab for processing, they can make a projectable print of it - if you ask for it. A "one-light" print is not color corrected, it's a straight contact print. Since many labs can have your film ready by the next morning (if you get it in before a certain time) you can see what you shot yesterday - that's why they call them "dailies." If you're not happy with what you see, you can re-shoot the shots if you didn't strike your sets or burn any bridges at your shooting location. Keep these dailies, you will use them later in editing as your "work print."

 

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