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I'm finally working on a short. It's a sequel to my 2012 short "The Ballad of Crazy Pete": Shot on the bmpcc.
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I suppose this will just be my own dedicated Pocket Camera test footage thread. I tried doing a Super 8 emulation this time: I shot this with my Computar 16mm f/1.6 lens, which cost me $6 and seemed to be the perfect shitty lo-fi lens choice for a super 8 look. I used my iSupr8 iPhone app for the grain/mask. I think it turned out okay, not perfect.
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@enny Thanks, man!
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I did a quick lighting/grading/fake s16 test:
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From a comment response by Noam Kroll on vimeo: "Not sure how global shutter would affect dynamic range as I only shot with rolling shutter" That surprised me for sure.
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It's called AnotherGUI. I found out about it from this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcBHItw4niM It's great. Thanks. I have a half cage with locking screws over the hdmi and dc ports.
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I ended up regrading this video, and I found a free prores encoder for Windows, so I've re-uploaded it.
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Thanks, dudes.
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Just got the camera yesterday, and I'm already in love. This is only a test. BMPCC/Prores 422/HQ/Rokinon 16mm & 10mm. Quick, dirty spontaneous footage/lighting/grading. This is only a test. https://vimeo.com/151484715
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5 underrated cinematic images from "forgotten" cameras
Matt Kieley replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
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5 underrated cinematic images from "forgotten" cameras
Matt Kieley replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
I recently was looking for a new camera, and I, too, re-discovered a forgotten camera. It produces a truly analog, organic look. I got a Sony Handycam Pro Hi8 camera, with CCD sensor! and S-Video output! Just kidding, I got a BMPCC. Disclaimer: I'm not making fun of anyone, I just found that old broken camera buried in a box and couldn't resist the dumb joke. -
I'm selling some equipment so I can save for the Micro Camera. I also just got a good deal on a used SmallHD DP4, so I'm excited. I was going to buy the Pocket cam (used) to save a little money, but the Global Shutter of the Micro really seals it for me. I'm excited.
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Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera c-mount lens compatibility list
Matt Kieley replied to Julian's topic in Cameras
I've tried adapting this lens with a regular M42 mount adapter, and it doesn't work. The only adapter I've found made specifically for that lens is this (expensive) one from ciecio7: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Krasnogorsk-camera-16mm-lens-meteor-to-Blackmagic-pocket-BMPC-GH3-GH4-adapter-/251444858498?hash=item3a8b480e82:g:zKgAAOxy63FS9AJn- 264 replies
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I'm thinking of shooting in the ETC mode on my GX7. Does anyone have any experience using c-mount/16mm lenses in this mode? I tried the widest lens I own, the Rokinon 12mm, and it was pretty narrow (closer to a 50mm equivalent), so it's easily smaller than s16. I own the Meteor 17-69mm lens from my Krasnogorsk 3, and ciecio7 makes a pretty pricey MFT adapter for this lens, so I'm wondering if anyone has any experience using this lens with the GX7 or similar camera, and if anyone can recommend a wide lens for ETC mode.
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Bought the Panasonic DVX100 - tried to make it look like super 8
Matt Kieley replied to Ed_David's topic in Cameras
I always loved the DVX. I shot my first feature, and many shorts with the DVX. Even though it's SD, I was surprised by how well it held up when I was remastering my feature in 720p a couple years ago. It had a very natural look. I would have probably kept it if I didn't have to sell it for rent money a couple years ago. -
Nope, sold to a forum member.
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Camera is still available. I don't want to, but I'll probably take it to ebay if I don't get an offer here by Monday.
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I'm dropping the price to $1200 OBO, and including a 64GB Transcend UHS-1 speed class 3 SDXC card. I'll pay the shipping fee as well.
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What happened to Andrew Reid? All of the answers can be found here:
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It's a fantastic camera, but I could use some of the money toward getting an apartment with my girlfriend, and some of it toward a couple of additional lights. I looked back at stuff I shot on the GH1 and thought it still held up well, and I started to like the idea of trying to work harder to make my old camera sing. So, it's part "I need cash" and part "I already had a camera, I should add to my lighting kit and try and get better at that".
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Bought in February, barely used, includes all the original packaging and accessories, battery, software, etc. PM for more info. $1300 OBO. USA only, PayPal only.
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Werner Herzog Reviews the Sony F35, Red One MX, and Digital Bolex 16!
Matt Kieley replied to Ed_David's topic in Cameras
I liked it. The bad impression narration was a whimsical change of pace from what could be a normal, boring test. -
Thanks, guys. I shot Carte Blanche from February-March 2009, and there aren't indeed any criticisms I hadn't already heard or thought of myself, even before I finished it. I don't think it's very good, but I had fun making it, and it's like a time capsule of my life at that time. Most of the film is deadpan, with a mostly static camera because I was heavily into Jim Jarmusch at the time. I often think of what Scorsese said on the commentary track for his first film Who's That Knocking At My Door. I'm paraphrasing, but it was basically this: "Watching this film is like looking at my old high school yearbook photo." I've occasionally attempted to re-edit the film, but when I look at the footage and think of the story, I realize I can't edit out the adolescence, and I'm not the person I was when I made it.
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I appreciate people's advice, but what I'm saying is that I want to create films for the sake of art an expression, without an end game of distribution or "success" (which is a subjective term--completing a film is a success in and of itself) and I can see why it seems crazy. I thought it was crazy too until recently.