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Tag Archives: video DSLR
Available light screening results
With a large turnout of nearly 200 people, I was really surprised that so many people wouldn’t have something better to do on a beautiful Melbourne Saturday afternoon. But turn out they did ! We started with a quick introduction … Continue reading
Posted in Available Light Test
Tagged Aaton Super 16, Aaton35, ALEXA, Arri, Available light, Camera, Canon, canon 5Dmk2, cinematography, Digital camera, digital cinema, digital cinematography, Digital single-lens reflex camera, DSLR, HDSLR, RED, Red Digital Cinema Camera Company, RED MX, Sony F3, Sony PMW F3, SONY PMWF3, video DSLR
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A challenge….Can directors work without a video split ?
I’m currently 2 weeks into a TV series that is shooting exclusively with DSLR cameras, using the Canon 1Dmk4 and the 7D with Canon EF lenses. One of the unintended consequences of making the choice to shoot using DSLR cameras … Continue reading
Posted in General, Production
Tagged Camera, Canon, Digital single-lens reflex camera, DSLR, HDMI, video DSLR, video split
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New TV series underway
I’m about a week into a new Comedy series. We’ve taken the foolhardy brave decision to shoot with a Canon 1Dmk4 and a 7D. I already discovered an issue when using the cameras in low ISO … Continue reading
Posted in Production
Tagged 7D, Camera, Canon, Digital single-lens reflex camera, DSLR, highlight priority tone, video DSLR
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