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Sebastian Andexer

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  1. Why dont you just goal post that poop. throw a combi on each side, some pipe and youre set. Rigging something like a 2.5 like is more trouple than its worth.
  2. They might of meant pizza kit aka dot and finger kit.
  3. If you want to simulate an acid trip its going to be all in the production design, actors etc... Lighting will only go so far.
  4. Those are either two dinos or super dinos, im not too sure. Maxis are pretty popular as well (alot smaller and easier to use than dinos). The nice part is that punch lights are pretty cheap to rent.
  5. I know what a net and silk do but the link he posted showed something that would do the same thing as a net would.
  6. Why not just use nets? If a single is too heavy then use a white net.
  7. Call youre rental house. They never have all their inventory in a catalog (trust me, i use to and still do from time to time, work in a rental house). That being said, take a look a 1/4 black silk. I prefer it over a reg. black silk because it can be a bit too heavy.
  8. Pick up a magic gadget. You can hook up 3 lights up to 1000 watts in size. You can also do it in camera by changing the shutter angle. home this makes sence. I just got home from work so my mind is fryed
  9. Wasnt parts of Babel shot in 2.35 and then scanned at 1.85?
  10. Whats the weather going to be like on the day? You might have a problem balancing your natural light with your own lighting. Really light drapes is a really easy way to diffuse natural light. You can pretty much set it and forgret it, of course depending on the movement of the sun
  11. This is the first half of a short film. The second half is being developed right now. It was shot in Vancouver last September. Shot on a HVX with a mini 35 and MK1 Zeiss Super Speeds. Grip and LX came from PS. Directed by Virgile Dean Produced by Sebastian Andexer & Virgile Dean Cinematography by Tony Mirza Music by Jeff Mahoney Part I http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgkMBWVaPmw Part II
  12. Ive had some experience with the FF4 from arri but not the FF 3. How does the 19mm adapter work. Does it just slide into the slots for the 15mm rails? Also, does anyone have a ballpark figure on what the ff unit, focus knob and a short whip for the ff4 and 3 would go for? Thats what ive heard from a few ac's but apparently once you get a hang of it its a very versatile unit.
  13. I know the production rents it, but I am looking at purchasing my own. I was looking at a willytech but theres hardly any info on them and I dont think they are still being made.
  14. Im looking at getting a FF unit. The arris look really nice but are kinda pricey. How does chrosziel stack up against them? It will be used mostly on 35mm adapters with cine lenses (and eventually film cameras). Also, does anyone have any info on where to get them? Thanks Seb
  15. Were shooting a short with some older Zeiss 1.3 lenses that are BNR mount with a PL adapter. Im assuming these are like Zeiss super speeds (or are they?? cant find much info). Im going to rent a LMB-5 4x5.65 2 stage matte box and Arris studio FF and want to make sure that it will fit. Sorry for the newb question but I cant get ahold of my ac's or dp and need to book this stuff today.
  16. They were playing Brick here for a bit but I found out the day after the final showing. It was shot by Steve Yeldin on either a platinum or millenium (cant remember). As far as stock or lenses go, couldnt tell you. It came out on dvd august 8th.
  17. Im surprised that no ones posted about this movie yet. Its one of the best films ive seen in a long time. They mixed highschool drama and noir very well. I think it was made for 500K. Discuss
  18. For chromes go with fuji. I recommend both Provia and Astia (im not a big fan of velvia). For print I would recommend Portra NC. Its a nice low contrast film that gives pastel like colours. Ilford HP5 and both tmax and trix are good b&w films. For lenses I would stick to primes. Canons 50mm is too cheap to pass up. Throw in a 24mm and 85mm or 100mm and you will have a standard wide-medium-long setup. If you want to go with zooms I wouldnt get anything other than L. Canons supposed to be releasing a new 70-200 4L so the old ones will be going for pretty cheap on the used market. ps Look on ebay for cheap expired film. I picked up 100 rolls of 120 provia for 100$ not too long ago.
  19. We might be shooting with a camflex in the next few weeks and I would like to shoot 3 perf to save money. Since ive never shot film before what are the steps that I have to take to shoot 3 perf with the camflex??
  20. My new spectra just came in then mail today but I have no idea how to use it (didnt come with a manual). Could anyone give me any tips on how to use this thing or even better a manual?? Thanks in advance Sebastian
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