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  1. Just for the record, I certainly did not mean to suggest that the break in was a publicity stunt or hoax. That too would make for interesting fiction, but since there is no mention of it on the website, I would tend to think that they would be seeking more....publicity than to just post it here and on dvxuser. Also the already raised arguments that they have stated that it will not slow down production, etc. I didn't mean to be callous in my remarks, just ironic speculation, but since no major damage seems to have been done to the project, it seems more like a severely infuriating annoyance than a tragedy (all due respect).

  2. LOL, not to be rude but all of you folks are getting way ahead of yourselves. Not saying that industrial espionage doesnt happen, but you have nothing to go by to even make that sort of accusation. It seems far more plausible that someone who has clearance "stole" the information and whatnot. As far as finding a culprit easy by if someone puts out an equivocal product, you oviously know little about business. Reverse engineering has been around for decades and thats all thats really needed to copy another product. How do you think all the IBM PC clones came to market? Certainly not from a break in.

     

     

    Hey guy, it was just speculating, no need to be snide. Quite obviously, any product that is released is subject to being knocked off, but since the red system is (hypothetically) somewhat unique, it would seem pretty obvious if another company rushed something out very similar that they had a leg up. Of course I agree that espionage is by far the least likely (but most interesting) scenario.

  3. I don't mean to make light of the situation, it's definitely uncool, but it actually sounds like the basis for an interesting film. All industrial espionage-ey, maybe the first narrative to be shot with the red. Could it really be industrial espionage though ? It seems like if that were the case, the perpetrator would have to realize that they would be found out, based on what they develop out of it. Maybe some governmental entity ? North Korea ? Ford Motors ? Will we see footage next week on youtube ? $100k is a lot, I'm sure you'll get the culprit in the end.

  4. The filmmakers intention was probably to suggest a lobotomy, but by the time of this films setting, lobotomies were performed throught the nose, or even, and I know how preposterous this sounds, by a sort of ice pick through the eye socket. He could have received electroconvulsive therapy, which is disturbingly still in use, making a comeback even, I heard on npr.

  5. I didnt know that , thankfully we didnt see them over here. Scary isnt it ? John Holland ,London.

     

     

    Sorry , didn't notice your location in your tagline. Anyway, to get back on topic, I loved Star Wars when I was a kid, and I still do today, dislike the "imporvements", and abhor the prequels. George Lucas can do whatever he wants utimately, no matter how boneheaded, and people who are uptight about whether or not something is art or not make artists laugh. I'm certainly not trying to say that GL is comparable to a Matisse, Mozart or Shakepeare, but those who dissmiss his films would do well to think about how vulgar these artists were considered to be in their own time.

  6. If i recall there was some bloke called Hitler who put money into films that suited his ideas !!!! . Very suprised Bush hasnt done the same .mind you they have Murdoch and Fox news. John Holland , London.

     

     

    They did though, don't you remember those pre-fab news spots they were trying to sell (was it last year ?). Or the guy that they paid to "independently" advocate for no child left behind ? Or that plant they had in the press corps who was later disgraced by having his prediliction for male hookers revealed ? It's crazy that we have gotten to a point where you can critically say about this administration " they're so bad I wouldn't be surprised if they...." and then you pause and realize "..ohh, they did"

  7. What does this mean?

     

    "Hell, I agree that white people need to stop bothering animals "

     

    White people?

     

    R,

     

    I was (mis)qouting a joke hence that little thing at the end of the line. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smiley) The joke is about the typical victim, When Animals Attack!! being someone from a suburban, middle class, "white" background, the humorous observation being that those most removed from nature, danger or both in their daily lives are also typically the most enthusiastic for exposing themselves to it, even vicariously. Interesting that you chose to specifically respond to that line only. Maybe there is something wrong with my grammer that you could point out next.

  8. Not at all. My arguments are clear and concise, you choose to interpret them as you wish.

     

    R,

     

    That's my point, you wanted an argument. There isn't really much room in your comments for interpretation.It seems that you want to use someone elses (admittedly predictable) misfortune as a soapbox to let everyone know about your own superiority. You are of course entitled to whatever opinion you like of the man and his practices, and to broadcast it loudly as you wish. Hell, I agree that white people need to stop bothering animals ;) . But "I told you so's" are in poor taste, and ultimately seem more about you telling people how smart you are, not how dumb he was. A boxer is doing a job, a stuntman is doing a job, a firefighter is doing a job, Steve Irwin did his job. To me all of those occupations are for maniacs, but I don't gloat over my own superiority when I see Muhammad Ali on television and he can't speak. I admire the passion and dedication to a pursuit that was strong enough to cause him to put himself in danger. People have said "you take risks when driving a car" to which you replied that is was an ordinary, acceptable risk. Not after a 20 hour workday. That is an "idiotic risk" I bet a majority of people on this forum have taken, at some point. Can you compare Steve Irwin, habitual risk taker, to a firefighter ? Maybe not, but I don't believe it is valid to compare him to a drunk that teases an alligator and gets bitten, or worse. I'm not trying to insult you or anyone else who shares your feelings on this issue, there is already plenty of insulting going on with every subject on this forum more contentious than whether or not the sky is blue. Just having my say.

  9. Well gentlemen your responses are exactly as I expected,

     

     

    So then you posted provocative comments (insulting the recently deceased is generally considered bad form in western societies, regardless of circumstance) for the express purpose of creating an argument ?

  10. I think it could have been shot through a mirror lens. So far as I know, a technology applied pretty much exclusivey to still photography, but it creates toroidal out of focus highlights that look kind of like that.These sort of lenses have no (adjustable) aperture and tend to be slow, and the video looked pretty dark, at least on my screen. Anyway, that's my theory

  11. We are building a werewolf costume for a film we're working on. I need a set of eyes the will set into a foamlatex werewolf skull that an actor can see through. The head fits over the actor's head perfectly and the skulls eye sockets are exactly where they need to be for the actor to see through them. Now I need acrylic, see through eyes that are a little oversized to place in the skull so we can complete the head. I have typed in mask eyes and other such things but have so far come up with nothing. Does anyone know where we could find such a thing? Thanks-Steve PS a costumers web forum might help if you know of one.

     

    My girlfriend does make up and costume, and apparently the most commonly used thing is artificial eyes made for taxidermy. You could google taxidermy supplies, you will be amazed at how many places you will find. Some makeup artists use mortuary suppliers as well, but most of them will be suspicious of, and reluctant to sell to, people without a mortuary licence. It may even be illegal, in some places. I don't know if that will neccesarily help you though, If your actor MUST see out of the eyes. A lot of times "wolfman" costumes have eyeholes concealed by fur, or the actor is blind in them. You could try

     

    www.monstermakers.com

     

    or

     

    http://www.theacme.com/incEngine/

     

    but they will probably be more expensive than taxidermy suppliers, and will probably just sell you the same thing. A lot of the sites listed on theacme.com are wholesale only also. If he must see out of the eyeholes, and there is no room for an artificial eyeball, these sites (and hot topic in the mall) can help you find "monster" contacts, and you will have to hide the seam with makeup

  12. Yes, pretty much it is. The 1014's I've heard are very quiet for a super 8 camera and as I understand it there are two ways to do the crystal conversion: You can use the film group's external box, but I would also call Spectra in Burbank. I was talking to their camera tech last week and I *believe* he said he has an on board conversion that he does. I may be remembering that wrong but its worth checking into. Of course no super 8 camera was manufactured to very high standards in terms of quiet operations so getting a barney made is a really good idea. Custom Upholstery Products makes barney's for Beaulieu cameras, I'm sure they could make one for the 1014.

     

     

    Do you have a url for custom upholstery ?

  13. Check out this url for a comparison of three similar cameras, about as good as it can get without personally testing them.

     

     

    http://www.dvxuser.com/articles/shoot3/

     

     

     

    I have used both the dvx and xl2 extensively, and slightly prefer the xl2. Definitely agree that the dvx is a little easier right out of the box, and I can understand how people would dislike the form factor of the xl2, but for me it is more comfortable.

  14. I'd like to buy a waveform monitor and I'd love some advice. Here's what I'd like to use it for (in order of importance, most important first):

     

    1) Monitoring whilst shooting DVCAM, DigiBeta, HDV, HDCAM etc

     

    2) Monitoring whilst doing colour correction on my Color Finesse setup

     

    3) Hooking up to my TV and keeping an eye on the waveform / vectorscope whilst watching broadcast TV and DVDs (don't laugh! I think it'd be a cool way to gain a little extra experience whilst relaxing!)

     

    Needless to say, I don't have a huge amount of money to throw around so value for money is of utmost importance to me. Are there any great deals to be had on eBay? Are hand-held monitors extortionately priced? Are there any decent software scopes that will run on a Windows XP laptop (I read about one that analyses a DV signal from firewire.... but I've forgotten the name!)? Are there any clever break-out boxes that will allow a laptop to take the following inputs: composite SD, composite HD, SDI & HD-SDI?

     

    Thanks loads for your help,

    Jack Kelly

    Dir/Prod/Camera

    London

     

     

     

     

    I second the dv rack reccomendation, I use it all the time, and it works great, however

     

    It is a tool for mini-dv pretty much. It works only with firewire, and only with one camera at a time, but there is HD support now, and they supposedly are considering upgrades to support inputs other than firewire

     

    You will need a pretty decent laptop, pc only, no mac

     

    But it has a lot of great tools besides the scopes. Check out the website

  15. I haven't seen 1 honest film about Christians, that show them as multi faceted characters, and which was seen by a major audience, in the past decade. Probably even longer.

     

     

    How about "Saved" ? It doesn't portray Christians as heroes or villains, but real humans, at least that's my view, 40 light years off topic though it may be.

  16. Well, I might as well throw in here by saying I am another member of that quasi-mythical species, a "liberal" that believes in the right to bear arms. To all those who would say that the second amendment is outdated, I would reccomend looking around and realizing there are quite a few people who seem to feel that way about numbers 1, 4 and 5, people who are able to do more about those feelings than debate them. People who make policy. Arguments about the founding fathers intentions can go on forever, certainly George Washington and company could never have imagined a world where there were weapons that could fire hundreds of rounds a minute. They also could never have imagined an America where women, let alone african americans could vote. What they did realize is that goverments can become dissatisfactory to their citizens, and without certain safeguards, liberty can rapidly wither. As barbaric as it may sound to citizens of other nations, the second amendment is intended as the last of these safeguards. As far as crime, America cannot really be compared with other countries in such a direct way. There is far less violent crime in Canada, but gun ownership is nearly as common as in the U.S., believe it or not, and Canadians are exposed to the same violent images in video games and films as Americans.

  17. I will be shooting a short horror film next weekend with a dvx 100, and the director wants black and white, so the color wil be removed in post. Anyone done this before ? Any special secrets I should know, besides basic stuff like shooting with a red filter to show clouds ? It seems like it will be pretty straight forward, I was just wondering if anyone has had good or bad experiences with this type of thing ?

  18. This film was made 2 weeks ago as part of the 48 hour film project for Washington DC. Many of the people on this forum may be familiar with this contest, but if you aren't, teams are assigned a genre (ours was horror), prop(fire extiguisher), line of dialogue (this is absoulutely the last time) and a character(Tina Tate, gay glass sculptor extrordinnaire), and you then have 48 hours to complete all creative work on a 3-7 minute film. I have done this contest several times, winning in Baltimore last year. I should warn you about bars and tone at the beggining. (contest requirements). Let me know what you think.

     

    Thanks

    Thomas

     

    This film was made 2 weeks ago as part of the 48 hour film project for Washington DC. Many of the people on this forum may be familiar with this contest, but if you aren't, teams are assigned a genre (ours was horror), prop(fire extiguisher), line of dialogue (this is absoulutely the last time) and a character(Tina Tate, gay glass sculptor extrordinnaire), and you then have 48 hours to complete all creative work on a 3-7 minute film. I have done this contest several times, winning in Baltimore last year. I should warn you about bars and tone at the beggining. (contest requirements). Let me know what you think.

     

    Thanks

    Thomas

     

     

    Sorry, I'm a moron, here's the link

     

    http://www.ningenmanga.com/current/

     

    The name of the film is "Under The Bed"

  19. that would be interesting indeed.

     

    i know fuji has a list of feature films on their homepage that have been shot with...fuji stock :)

     

    Thanks, that is a good start for me at least, as a lot of the films I am interested in are Japanese, and a lot more seems to be shot on fuji there (makes sense, eh?)

     

    Thomas Fant

  20. Hi, I'm new to this forum, so forgive me if this has already been covered, but does anyone know if there is a website that provides a comprehensive list of film stocks that have been used for various films ? Is this sort of information available with IMDBPro ? That seems mostly to cover budget, profit, etc. There are a number of films that I am interested in finding technical details about, many of which do not appear in American Cinematographer. If there are any resources out there providing this sort of info (besides American Cinematographer) please let me know

     

    Thanks

  21. Here are some of the ones I have heard.

     

    How many grips does it take to change a light bulb ?

     

    @#$% you, that's electrics.

     

    Why do audio guys say check one two ?

     

    Because you lift on three.

     

    How many Art Directors does it take to change a light bulb ?

     

    Oh, I've got a really nice candle we could use.

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