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Chad Terpstra May 18th, 2007 12:20 PM

The church stuff was on a poor PVC dolly so we kind of lucked out in getting it that smooth.

The stock lens isn't a huge issue except for the length of it. It makes the camera look pretty long. Also you need to tape the zoom wheel down to keep the backfocus from drifting. Once you do that locked you're ready to roll. I considered the Letus but there was no community like Cinevate had. And I could sense a bigger commitment to excellence from Dennis than from Quyen both in his design as well as in response to user requests. But maybe things have changed in the last few months. Another big thing was the magnification.

Brian Posslenzny May 23rd, 2007 11:43 PM

We have our new website up, http://www.cineverapictures.com
Please take a look.

Brian Posslenzny June 22nd, 2007 06:54 PM

Check out our latest project, a quick scene put to music. It was really just an excuse to shoot in front of a cool fountain ;)

http://www.cineverapictures.com/clip...g_goodbye.html

Eric Gulbransen June 23rd, 2007 08:39 PM

No kidding Brian you make me feel like I should sell my camera and go buy some fly fishing gear instead. Ho lee Shyite your work looks good. Congrats man. And thanks for sharing.

Chad Terpstra June 25th, 2007 12:04 AM

Thanks for your compliment, Eric. We've all been quite thrilled with this last shoot. It feels great when everything comes together on a short scene like this. Nick had a great idea and we executed it really well with almost zero compromises on our ideals. My favorite shot is still her medium when she's looking into the water. The ripples were created with a $5 wall mirror a few inches below the surface.

We did shoot some 16mm (Kodak 500T) on this as well and I'll be sure to post some that when it comes back as well. We just got a couple rolls back from the lab a few days ago and are waiting to get a few more to transfer them to video. Anyone know of a good lab for transfers? -Something close the Good/Fast/Cheap paradigm.

Chuck Anschutz June 25th, 2007 11:24 AM

Very nice fountain scene. Was this shot with stock lens?

Chad Terpstra June 25th, 2007 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuck Anschutz (Post 702489)
Very nice fountain scene. Was this shot with stock lens?

No sir. This was with the Brevis35 and Nikon lenses (50 and 80-200 zoom).

Drew Curran June 25th, 2007 01:57 PM

Goodbye clip
 
Chad/Brian

Nice work there. U keep showing the excellent footage that can be gained from the HD100. U are fortunate to have a bunch of mates with an interest in film making - that's a big help.

Thanks for posting

Drew


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