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Home Brew Anamorphic Lenses
As I mentioned in my recent post, I love looking for ways to create a look in-camera so as to create something a bit more original rather than relying solely on post and a grade to create a look. Not … Continue reading
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Tagged 35 mm film, Anamorphic format, Aspect ratio, Aspect ratio (image), Camera, celestial avenue, digital cinema, Film, Flickerfest, IF awards, Jason Gann, Panasonic, Photography, short, short film, Si2k, Silicon Imaging
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Low Light Shootout
Here’s my idea…. I want to test the mythology of the newest digital cameras being able to shoot in next to no light at all. Several times during the production of Offspring Season 1, I was able to use the … Continue reading