Zarban — still working on my Tracking Treatise, but I have to run, and I might not have somethin' for ya before you wanna shoot if that's happening tomorrow.
For the purposes of a test shoot, it'll be fine if you over-mark it. (No paint-outs for a test shoot, so fuck it.) For test purposes, a pack of day-glo Post-It notes will do the trick. Tear off 1/2" squares, cross each square with a Sharpie'd vertical line and horizontal line, and paste 'em all over the place. (We'll call 'em "parkers" — Post-It Note Markers.) Don't think in terms of designating corners, think in terms of giving me "surfaces" to work with. Ideally there'll be no-fewer than two visible parkers on any surface that might later be replaced by a screen. (e.g., if we might put a screen on that wall back there, make sure there's always two or three visible parkers on that wall.)
This is actually way overkill, but it'll lemme test tracking. The nuances will become clear in the next post.
Teague Chrystie
I have a tendency to fix your typos.