Tagged with cinema - Personal View Talks https://personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/cinema/p2/feed.rss Mon, 29 Apr 24 18:08:01 +0000 Tagged with cinema - Personal View Talks en-CA Bifest 2015 https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11880/bifest-2015- Mon, 01 Dec 2014 04:10:19 +0000 sfavuzzi 11880@/talks/discussions BIF&ST – Bari International Film Festival reaches every year 70.000 spectators, and in just five editions, with its broad offer of the highest cultural level (our 2014 program presented 332 events over 8 days), it has grown to become one of the leading cinematic events in Italy. The 6th edition of Bif&st will be held March 21st to 28th, 2015.

http://www.bifest.it/en/

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FS: Vintage O'Connor 50D Fluid Head w/ Gitzo Tripod https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11456/fs-vintage-oconnor-50d-fluid-head-w-gitzo-tripod Tue, 30 Sep 2014 15:30:29 +0000 fosterchen 11456@/talks/discussions Built like a tank, and can handle broadcast ENG and cinema cameras with ease.

Don't know too much about it's specs, but I do know O'Connor fluid heads are legendary!

Pan and tilts fine, has a bit of a squeak when panning. Should be able to fix with some lubing.

Gitzo tripod has a ball head with 3/8" mount. Also works fine, just old.

Pictures show actual item.

$400 OBO.

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BM Pocket cinema camera for sale https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10525/bm-pocket-cinema-camera-for-sale Tue, 03 Jun 2014 07:11:41 +0000 NaughtyFilms 10525@/talks/discussions Hi folks I'm selling my pocket i'm cry but i need to do it's pretty new, it work perfect no issue, still one year and six month of warranty i'm selling with panasonic 14mm lens and plus one more nikon battery total 1000 euros let me know if you need some add info

i'm from Italy, and i accept paypal only thanks Luca luca.lusoli@gmail.com

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For Sale: like Brand New, BMPCC + 8 batteries + Metabones BMPCC Speed Booster https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10547/for-sale-like-brand-new-bmpcc-8-batteries-metabones-bmpcc-speed-booster Thu, 05 Jun 2014 11:16:32 +0000 yiannis_zach 10547@/talks/discussions Hi all,

As per the title, everything in like new condition:

  • BMPCC, all original packaging of course, with 8 batteries and 3 chargers (one is double) €749, Paypal included.

  • Metabones Speed Booster for Nikon lenses (G/F/Ai/Ai-s) to BMPCC, tried it only once, cost me €565, selling for €499, shipped, Paypal included.

For anyone wanting them as a package, then €1200, shipped, Paypal included.

Thanks for your time.

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Budget ND/IR filter solution for BMPCC with lumix 14mm 2.5? https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10467/budget-ndir-filter-solution-for-bmpcc-with-lumix-14mm-2.5 Tue, 27 May 2014 13:12:01 +0000 jarretttowe 10467@/talks/discussions Hi. I just bought a BMPCC, but now I need to buy a nd/ir solution for a lens I was given, a lumix 14mm 2.5. I will use this lens until I am able to buy a sigma 18-35/speedbooster combination. Regards, Jarrett

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Want To Buy: Black Magic 2.5 with MFT mount. EU only. https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10210/want-to-buy-black-magic-2.5-with-mft-mount.-eu-only. Mon, 21 Apr 2014 07:11:27 +0000 Jean71 10210@/talks/discussions As title says, i'm interested to buy, so if you sell one, I offer Euro 750 without dongle. In Italy i can buy it new for 1750, minus 22% VAT (385) (no VAT by courtesy of a friend) at a 1365 euro WITH Resolve dongle.

So Euro 750, you keep your Resolve dongle and we have a deal.

Thank you!

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Questions regarding lens in Only Lovers Left Alive https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/9886/questions-regarding-lens-in-only-lovers-left-alive Sat, 15 Mar 2014 15:10:07 +0000 maxr 9886@/talks/discussions image

Hey guys =)

If you've seen last Jarmush's film, I've got a couple questions?
In the scenes where vamps are in the car, i.e. in Tanger, when framing lampposts, the light seems to make a halo-flare:

  • What lens you reckon produced this?
  • Secondly, do you find this "effect" pleasing?

Thank you

PS
Okay, seems camera used was an Arri Alexa Plus with Cooke S4 Lenses.
Still very interested in knowing your take on the flare rendition .-)

At 0'42'' is perfect example of what I was referring

Source: Claudio Miranda

 

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Our cinema RIG https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/3662/our-cinema-rig Fri, 22 Jun 2012 06:39:37 +0000 brain 3662@/talks/discussions Hey guys, just wanted to show you what i am working on for a while. This is our final rig, i made from lot of companies stuff all around the world :) I am really proud of it :) It is very customizable. http://www.studio-x.hu/Image/rent/cinemaRIG2.jpg

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Eyemo Mount to M4/3 Adapter? https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/9673/eyemo-mount-to-m43-adapter Thu, 20 Feb 2014 03:19:29 +0000 goanna 9673@/talks/discussions I have a few Eyemo cameras and some nice lenses which rarely get used since I shoot hardly any 35mm film now.

Some time ago I wrote to Ryszard of foto-akcesoria.com.pl asking if he could make up an Eyemo-> M4/3 adapter. He replied:

I think it would be possible to make an adapter for MFT system. I don't know exact technical details of Eyemo cameras so you would have to send me one lens in order to make measurement.

He's in Poland. I'm in Aus and reluctant to post my lenses away. By some chance, does anybody live near have a lens they can show this guy?

BTW, you can get some very good high-end lenses in the Eyemo mount, from older Cookes to modern (ex-NASA) General Scientifics. They're cheaper than some other mounts and I suspect the lack of adapters might be one reason.

See Eyemo lenses on Ebay

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FOR SALE: various Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera Accessories (Netherlands) https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/9442/for-sale-various-blackmagic-pocket-cinema-camera-accessories-netherlands Sat, 25 Jan 2014 05:37:17 +0000 Reinout 9442@/talks/discussions I'm offering up a collection of accessories for the BMPCC. Selling from The Netherlands.

-Wooden Camera pocket cage -2 sandisk extreme pro 64gb cards -4 batteries (non-nikon ones) incl charger.

All together I offer then for €250,- excl. shipping.
Individual purchases are negotiable.

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Canon Cinema Primes https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/7052/canon-cinema-primes Thu, 23 May 2013 08:05:05 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 7052@/talks/discussions image

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MagicWand wireless remote for BlackMagic Pocket Cinema Camera et al... https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/8736/magicwand-wireless-remote-for-blackmagic-pocket-cinema-camera-et-al... Mon, 11 Nov 2013 02:22:00 +0000 DocoDocoMan 8736@/talks/discussions Hi Folks,

I knocked up a quick, rough and ready Proof of Concept demo video of my project "MagicWand" wireless remote for the BMPCC and it is now available on Vimeo:

The plan is to build an Android App with other platforms to follow if there is sufficient interest.

So far AutoFocus, FocusNear, FocusFar, AutoIris, IrisOpen, IrisClose and Record Start/Stop are function over the wireless link.

Zoom is also planned, I just need a lens to test with. Anyone got a spare of the new Panasonic 14-42mm power zoom?

I can't see why it wont work with the other BMD cameras as well, I just don't have the means to test these yet.

Regards,

Andy.

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Does anybody else think Before Midnight sucks? https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/7665/does-anybody-else-think-before-midnight-sucks Fri, 02 Aug 2013 09:13:18 +0000 maxr 7665@/talks/discussions Pretty straightforward question. I like Lindtaker's work, haven't seen it all, but Dazzled, the first Before and Bernie are IMHO good stuff. Unquestionably Before Sunrise left a mark to anyone from my generation, late 70's. Yesterday saw Before Midnight and I was truly shocked, what an awful pile of shit!!!!

I haven't seen anything so bad (pretentious, egotriptic, falsely engaging, totally lack of soul, boring, completely shallow, un-cinematic, frozen/stagnated, deprived of humour, etc.) and completely opposed to what I perceive as art, be it of any kind, in a long long time.

As I may be going crazy, does anyone else felt... some sort of something similar?

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Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera New in Box UK https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/8504/blackmagic-pocket-cinema-camera-new-in-box-uk Tue, 22 Oct 2013 00:56:35 +0000 lmackreath 8504@/talks/discussions Due to my impatience I now have two of these cams coming to me this week in the UK. Selling for £800 (market value) plus £15-£20 postage for next day delivery. Anyone interested please let me know.

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35mm T1.5 Canon Cinema prime https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/8033/35mm-t1.5-canon-cinema-prime Sat, 07 Sep 2013 09:07:23 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 8033@/talks/discussions image

Specs:

  • 35mm
  • T1.5, 11-blade aperture
  • For full frame cameras
  • Minimum focus distance - 45cm
  • Focus ring rotation - 300 degrees
  • Outer diameter - 115mm
  • Length - 101.5mm
  • Weight - 2.87 lbs

The Canon CN-E35mm T1.5 L F Cinema prime lens is expected to be available in December 2013 for an estimated retail price of $5,200.

Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, has announced today the new CN-E35mm T1.5 L F single-focal-length Cinema prime lens designed for large-format single-sensor digital cinematography cameras employing Super 35mm or full-frame 35mm imagers. Delivering outstanding optical performance in contemporary 4K / 2K / HD motion imaging, the new Canon CN-E35mm T1.5 L F prime lens is the sixth member of Canon's line of compact, precision-matched EF-mount Cinema prime lenses, which also includes 14mm, 24mm, 50mm, 85mm and 135mm EF-mount models.

Collectively, Canon's Cinema prime lens family delivers a wide range of the most important choices in focal lengths to address a myriad of creative digital cinematography choices. All six Canon Cinema prime lenses provide a full-frame 36mm x 24mm image circle for full compatibility with the Canon EOS-1D C, EOS C500, EOS C300 Digital Cinema cameras, the EOS 5D Mark III and EOS-1D X DSLR cameras, the EOS C100 Digital Video Camera and EF-mount cameras made by other manufacturers. The lenses also feature consistent color balance, minimal focus breathing, water-resistant rubber gaskets, and an 11-blade aperture diaphragm to help achieve creative depth-of-field manipulation and pleasing "bokeh" effects. The six Canon Cinema prime lenses are also designed to facilitate production with uniform stepless gear-positioning rings for iris and focus, with an identical 300§ smooth rotation angle on the focus ring. These control rings - switchable from feet to metric labeling - maintain just the right amount of resistance with consistent operating torque. Lens barrels are engraved with easy-to-read scale markings, and consistent 114mm front lens diameters can accommodate screw-on filters and other accessories.

"As with all Canon Cinema prime lenses, the new Canon CN-E35mm T1.5 L F lens has been crafted to meet the creative requirements of the most discerning cinematographers, directors and producers," said Yuichi Ishizuka, executive vice president and general manager, Imaging Technologies & Communications Group, Canon U.S.A. "Filmmakers indicated a need for this lens in our lineup and with its launch, we now offer six cinema prime lenses covering some of the most important focal lengths."

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Two G6 Cameras or One GH3 https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/7646/two-g6-cameras-or-one-gh3 Wed, 31 Jul 2013 19:19:10 +0000 Mckinise 7646@/talks/discussions I just sold my GH2 and I am going to have about $1500 or so to spend on a camera. I don't need it until early October. I will be using it for a feature length movie. My Options:

1- Two Lumix G6 cameras Now.

2- GH3 now

3- Lumix G6 + Better glass

Things to Ponder:

  • Numerous shorts, First Feature. Easier is better for me at this point.
  • Two G6 cameras will let me shoot scenes a heck of a lot faster.
  • I do most of the visual editing, color correction, color grading (I am okay, but far from great.)
  • I will be lighting for the look I want
  • I will be putting this in a few theaters myself and maybe a couple small festivals.
  • I have a pretty good sound guy, so that side is covered.

I am working on bettering my skills between now and October. Every day I am working with footage and studying. Still, I know this will be a challenge. What do you guys think will work best for my needs?

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BMCC, C100, or FS100 - Camera Advice https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/7869/bmcc-c100-or-fs100-camera-advice Fri, 23 Aug 2013 09:44:11 +0000 rygenova 7869@/talks/discussions I've had the Black Magic Cinema Camera (EF version) since April, coming from a hacked GH2. I kind of jumped on the BMCC fanboy bandwagon and jumped into the camera without really studying other options at the time. It's capable of some pretty great images, but overall, I just don't like the camera. It stinks for any type of handheld shooting, the crop factor is a pain to deal with, pretty much every hard drive I own is full of RAW footage even though I try to delete what I'm not using, and it takes a ton of time just to grade a shot to get it to look "normal" and sync audio from my external recorder. No built in ND's (coupled with a native ISO of 800), lack of changeable battery, and poor audio with no audio meters is annoying as well. Like I said, the image quality can be great, but it is just no fun to shoot with and there is so much not to like about the camera. Sometimes I like to just pick up my camera and shoot something, but with the BMCC, this is really impractical.

I'm not a professional, just an amateur/enthusiast obsessed with great video quality. I'm primarily looking for something that has a large sensor and can produce sharp, detailed images with minimal noise. I'd like something good for narrative with the bonus of having something I can run and gun with if I want to. I can hold my own with basic color grading, but I'm by no means highly skilled at it, so I feel I wouldn't lose too much if I no longer had RAW.

I've narrowed my options to either selling the BMCC and buying a C100 or FS100, or sucking it up and keeping the BMCC. As for price I feel they are all somewhat similar. If I keep the BMCC I need to still buy ND's, a battery solution, a better rig for handheld, a wider lens, and probably some type of storage array for all this footage I'm amassing. For the FS100 I'd need to add the Speed Booster and ND's to get it up to the C100 configuration.

For the C100, I'd probably pick up an Atomos recorder at some point in the future. For the FS100 I'd be shooting only with the Speed Booster as I have only EF glass.

From what I've read it seems like the C100 should be an easy choice over the FS100, but I feel like the FS100 looks much more cinematic (maybe it's just that I've stumbled upon videos made by FS100 users with better skills than the C100 users? Or maybe it's just because the FS100 has been out longer?). Honestly all of these very cinematic pieces shot with the FS100 are pretty much the only reason it's on my radar as otherwise I believe the C100 to be superior.

Any advice from people who have shot with either camera would be much appreciated. Is the C100 just as good or better than the FS100 when it comes to image quality?

C100 Concerns: -Possibly not as cinematic as the FS100

FS100 Concerns: -Would only be shooting with the Speed Booster (bugs/issues/etc. with this?) -It's a couple year old camera, so I'd probably be disappointed if Sony released a replacement shortly after I bought one -No ND's -Form factor not as much to my liking as the C100

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Blackmagic Cinema Camera ENG style! https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/7825/blackmagic-cinema-camera-eng-style Mon, 19 Aug 2013 04:31:22 +0000 plegilink 7825@/talks/discussions Check out this excellent blog post by Marco Solorio about how he's using the BMCC (ideally MFT version) as an ENG style camera... I have very interested in this

Having had the original Cinema Camera EF for about a year now (since before its public release), I’ve had the opportunity to use the camera in countless situations; jibs, dollies, cranes, sliders, glidecams, various interior/exterior car mounts, and of course, handheld and shoulder mount. The latter has been a little tricky to develop, but with a little ingenuity, a few components, and a drill, I have what I feel is a very capable ENG style rig for the Cinema Camera.

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Using this rig I built for shooting our BMW documentary film is incredibly functional. I’m able to combine the powerful image quality the Cinema Camera delivers (12-bit RAW, ProRes HQ, and DNxHD), along with the flexibility an ENG camera provides.

http://www.onerivermedia.com/blog/?p=984

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16mm Samyang/Rokinon Cine T2.2 lens for MFT! https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/7714/16mm-samyangrokinon-cine-t2.2-lens-for-mft Wed, 07 Aug 2013 15:01:29 +0000 No_SuRReNDeR 7714@/talks/discussions "Elite Brands, Inc. Announces Rokinon’s Newest 16mm T2.2 Cine Lens

Rokinon is thrilled to announce the release of its 16mm T2.2 Cine lens in September, 2013. The Rokinon 16mm is a wide-angle lens for DSLR and mirrorless cameras in both the APS-C and Micro Four Thirds formats.

This lens allows for an impressive range of depth of field, with its fast T2.2 aperture. With a smooth operating manual focus, the 16mm offers pristine sharpness and clarity. It is ideal for shooting landscapes, architecture and interiors, as well enjoying unique perspectives and close-ups with shallow depth of field.

The 16mm T2.2 Cine lens features de-clicked apertures and follow focus compatibility, which is ideal for video. The lens is constructed with a solid build, using 13 optical elements in 11 groups with 2 aspherical lenses.

Rokinon is proud to provide a wide range of mounts. The 16mm T2.2 lens will be available in Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Sony, Canon M, Fujifilm X, Sony E, Samsung NX, as well as Micro Four Thirds cameras.

Rokinon continues its mission of “Excellence for Less.” See these great lenses at a Rokinon dealer near you or at www.rokinon.com.

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Blackmagic Cinema Camera now US$1,995 https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/7668/blackmagic-cinema-camera-now-us1995 Fri, 02 Aug 2013 09:34:24 +0000 inviev 7668@/talks/discussions

We have worked very hard over the last year to be able to build the Blackmagic Cinema Camera at a lower cost so we can reduce the price and allow access to digital filming to a wide range of cinematographers and photographers.

We have done it and from today the Blackmagic Cinema Camera EF and MFT models will be reduced in price to US$1,995. This is very exciting and is one of the proudest moments of my life to be able to do this!

I think people will be able to use the savings to invest in some exciting lenses and rigs to really boost the creative possibilities. The Blackmagic Cinema Camera is a fantastic design that's now well proven. The advantage of the 2.5K sensor is it has enough resolution to eliminate the bayer resolution loss of a HD sensor, but when shooting RAW it produces files that are too not to big to store and work with easily. It's a fantastic solution.

All orders placed that have not yet been filled, can be reduced to the new lower price."

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New HID lighting for video... could it be the best cost effective lighting solution https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/7633/new-hid-lighting-for-video...-could-it-be-the-best-cost-effective-lighting-solution Tue, 30 Jul 2013 07:14:41 +0000 danyyyel 7633@/talks/discussions I saw this post on dvxuser about using HID bulb and ballast to do video lighting.

www.dvxuser.com/V6/showthread.php?311263-400w-Metal-Halide-6500k-anyone-tried-it

He talks about this $ 35 bulb http://www.hidhut.com/400w-metal-halide-lamp-6500-kelvin-p-418.html and $ 100 ballast. The bulb is 400 watt 6500 k and 90 cri (to be verified). If this is the case for $ 150 dollars you would get a reflector bulb/ballast socket system that would yield about the power of a 1500/2000 watt tungsten light in little overcast cloudy kelvin (6500k) that can be gelled easily with little power loss to 5600. Hard light that can be shaped much more than any soft light.

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Place and time to presure Black Magic Design if they don´t deliver the goods ;o) https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/7445/place-and-time-to-presure-black-magic-design-if-they-dont-deliver-the-goods-o Sat, 06 Jul 2013 22:52:59 +0000 Cid 7445@/talks/discussions http://invite.blackmagicdesign.com/event2013/

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New music video - released today https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/6736/new-music-video-released-today Thu, 18 Apr 2013 05:27:14 +0000 RRRR 6736@/talks/discussions

I shot it on bmd / gh2 and a variety of lenses... Did all the editing and post. (not perfect, but I learned a lot!)

Sorry for the "youtube grain"; it´s out of my control.

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M4/3 lenses for sale: Samyang, Panasonic https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/6724/m43-lenses-for-sale-samyang-panasonic Wed, 17 Apr 2013 10:55:14 +0000 bheath 6724@/talks/discussions Samyang 35mm 1.4 ex condition (Canon EF mount) - $400.00 Samyang 7.5 Fisheye ex condition - $220.00 Panasonic 14-140 ex condition - $400.00 Or all of the above for $900.00 Price does not include shipping. Located in BC, Canada PM for details. Thanks, Bill

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Zunow Imperial Primes - 4k T1.5 Lens Set https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/6592/zunow-imperial-primes-4k-t1.5-lens-set Wed, 03 Apr 2013 20:13:21 +0000 bannedindv 6592@/talks/discussions ZUNOW Japanese Rehoused Lenses distributed by Alphatron

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Set Consisting of 25/35/50/85mm T1.5

PL Mount? Maybe other mounts on release?

What do we think these are rehoused from?

http://www.alphatron.tv/2013040367/zunow-news/nab-2013-zunow-imperial-prime-lenses.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

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BlackMagic: MFT https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/6548/blackmagic-mft- Sat, 30 Mar 2013 00:57:41 +0000 Oblikovalnik 6548@/talks/discussions Considering the first people are getting their hands on the MFT version of the camera, it demands an exclusive topic;


Phillip Bloom's got one with Voigtlanders and MagicSLR's;

His website review; http://philipbloom.net/2013/03/29/bmdmft/


There are others that received it too, so there will be more videos poping up shortly. Finally :)

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New Panavision Digital Cinema Camera https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/6324/new-panavision-digital-cinema-camera Mon, 04 Mar 2013 17:06:10 +0000 shian 6324@/talks/discussions image

70mm Digital Raw.

The camera will feature on-board recording via an SSD, perhaps 1.5Tb

It will feature a Titanium body, and should be a couple of pounds lighter than the Arri Alexa.

It is expected to record DNxHD and ProRes, in RGB and maybe RAW.

The sensor can be windowed down to 42mm and 35mm formats.

They’re keen to allow a wide range of metadata to be captured and recorded onboard, making it “the VFX department’s dream camera“

They are also looking to develop a new open codec format

We’re expecting to see a prototype in the next six months…

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Hack for Feature Lenght Documentary Film for the BIG SCREEN - "Digital Cinema Package" https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5491/hack-for-feature-lenght-documentary-film-for-the-big-screen-digital-cinema-package Sat, 15 Dec 2012 07:41:03 +0000 MisterJ 5491@/talks/discussions Hi!

It's been around a Year I signed in here for the very first time. So now, after many test shoots, I'm planning to choose GH2 for the next film project.

Film is about 85 minute long documentary. Films shooting style is mainly situation-based documentary (Cinéma Vérité aka Direct Cinema) with some "cinematic scenes". So some of the scenes are classic documentary and some more stylistic - fiction like - with lightning crew, dolly, directed action etc.

These situation-based events I'm going to shoot with GH2 attached to the Steadicam Pilot. And yes, no interviews. This means I don't have very long takes.

I really like Lee's Flow Motion v2 and Nick's Sedna (AQ1-A) or Cluster v6&7. These I've tested quite a lot. What I'm looking for is best combination in detail and in fluid motion (motion rendering - no strobo effect). And of course hacks reliability is a virtue too! =D

So does anyone has any extra pointers about taking a project to Big Screen? Or if You think there is superior Hack for this kind of project - please don't hesitate to speak out.

Thanx and all the Best, MisterJ

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Looking for very RELIABLE PATCH with INTENSE COLORS https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5827/looking-for-very-reliable-patch-with-intense-colors Fri, 18 Jan 2013 14:20:12 +0000 simonhestermann 5827@/talks/discussions Hey everyone,

I've been quite impressed by the great image detail the all-new 4:4:4 hacks produce, but I still have problems with their RELIABILITY, colors don't look that great for me and I also have to deal with HORIZONTAL WAVES that destroy the image. Unfortunately, I'm also quite new to hacking and don't really know which patch to choose.

Is there anyone who could recommend a patch with a bitrate around 40MBPS and INTENSE COLORS (e. g. similar to Canon 5D Mark III or GoPro Hero Silver Edition) and that could be used BOTH WITH a LUMIX G Vario 14-140MM and a SLR MAGIC HYPERPRIME 12MM?

Thanks in advance. Simon

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2013 camera predictions? https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5397/2013-camera-predictions Fri, 07 Dec 2012 01:59:09 +0000 pletta 5397@/talks/discussions So i'm coming into some money soon . . . and by coming into some money, I mean I'm getting my student loans soon and plan to spend it on something other than school. Anyways, I've been looking to get a better camera and I've been looking at Black Magic's camera. It sounds great and for a great price. The only reservation I have is that I've been looking at and reading about the Black Magic for quite awhile. In the mean time it seems there have been a ton of new and huge camera and image sensor innovations. This young trend of making extremely affordable and capable raw cinema cameras seems as though it is about to explode (more than it already has) and I wanted to know what kind of expectations anyone might have for cameras coming out in the near future regarding technical specs and prices. I.e. 16-bit 4k and high frame rates (not point grey) for $3000 ? I might be hoping for too much but after seeing some of the latest camera innovations it doesn't seem that far fetched.

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