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  1. Re: Duopanchro In this picture from the Kubrick exhibit they have Duo's presented and some signage that suggest they indeed could have been used on 2001. I have some Duopanchros and double speeds. In the most recent case, I found the missing lens to our set in a Todd-AO 70mm format lens.. This is a piece we recently shot with them.
  2. Will putting the shutter at a 45 degree angle and shooting in slow motion increase the shutter speed of the image so that one can then take the footage to post and speed the film up to "regular" speed and then recieve an image that has an exceptionally high shutter...or does the process of speeding the film in the camera up make it more difficult to still achieve the stacato effect. I've run tests with an Arri SR3: 45 degree at 120 fps...the results are look warm...WHY?
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