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  1. Go pro anamorphic used on concept trailer Small proof of concept piece that may be of interest. Using BMPCC, Eos 5D3 with magic lantern and GH4&5. Iscorama 36 & Bolex moller anamorphic adapter. Also moondog anamorphic adapter duct taped to a Gopro session4 , (used low to ground shots in tunnel on the under body of a racing bike) https://vimeo.com/249193590
  2. i see now, thanks again for taking the time
  3. sorry im missing something, but why wouldn't we be using 1920x1080 pixels stretched out by the lens?
  4. thanks for info Aurucaria appreciated . But i thought we would be gaining about 30 percent resolution by not having to add the black bars on a 239 aspect image HD image? But see your point about the visible pixels cheers.
  5. With respect to video produced anamorphically would there not be a resolution advantage to actually projecting the squeezed image with a projector fitted with "desqueeze" anamorphic adapter? A full 1080p HD image (no black bars) vertical plane compressed/squeezezd i.e the way it used to be done with film. Q. Would this actually work? Q2 has anyone any experience with attaching anamorphic adopters to a consumer 1080 HD digital projector
  6. Hi Xavier, it is a form of "invisible cut "editing, there was a brilliant article on the technique on nofilmschool last month. Real eye opener. I hadn't realized myself but its an incredibly sophisticated technique of very carefully matching shots that are visually similar or connected. In particular the motion and speed of motion of the cut shots is vital. its very time consuming to get right apparently.
  7. im not getting much wider than 40mm with bolex so for superwide using a isco 2000, this is going to nikon ai, 28mm with slight vignetting wide open,
  8. Using this set up aswell. this anamorphic is just incredible, Getting some amazing stuff paired with the voitglander 40mm ultron pancake, very light/compact set up that we are flying on the varavon birdycam.
  9. had a studio clear out among items that perhaps may be of interest to forum isco widescreen 2000 MC http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/281668931511?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649 a modified 5D2 that shoots infa red video and stills http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Infa-Red-Camera-IR-Canon-Eos-5D-mRk2-/281668945908?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item4194c707f4 BMPCC + speedbooster kit http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/281668919278?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649 thx
  10. SleepyWill said: "The problem will be in 10 years time when the kids today grow up in a world with one less Clarkson" this thread and this blog have become to dumb to tolerate, im out
  11. For what its worth. I am also Incredibly dissapointed to read Andrew Reids continued defence of bullying and assault in the workplace.
  12. Q. can samsung NX1 autofocus through a shoot through anamorphic adapter? New Face recognition autofocus looks incredible for narrative film making. i dont have NX1 to test but was wondering if anymore new if the autofocus would possibly , isco 2000 for example.?
  13. Hi Ed, Saw these various negative comments and the even more bizarre responses on nofilmschool. I think this video is both, an inspiring and very useful example of what can be done with this new camera and very successful piece of work. I think this passionate direct voice over works brilliantly. Congratulations and Thanks for taking the time to share. s
  14. ​Well Tito current project very under wraps for moment but if your interested at all my previous work , simple google search "procter photography " best s
  15. ​ Thanks Tito, I kinda got it,but as i said it was more friendly advice for J Barlow about how is project presented. (Bolex Moller particularly interesting project, hope that one comes off.) On an unrelated note wanted tot thank you personally for all your work on this forum, has helped me so much in the development of my own project. I thought your film was excellent and am genuinely interested to see what work you are going to do next. cordialement s
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