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Martin Hawkes

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  1. Hello all, I am prepping a concert shoot for this April 15th in Cleveland and need some extra operators. These four shooters will be going "free style" in the crowd with 5D's- from the pit to the nose bleeds. Production does not want to fly in anybody so you need to be Cleveland (or close to) based. If you have skills and are available send an email to martin@saft.no with your info and a link to footage that you have shot. All the best, Martin
  2. As a film student when you hear somebody like Wally Pfister, ASC say that 35mm film is still better than video you feel that its just kodak getting desperate? You should really be paying more attention. Regards, M
  3. Yes, because that passport looks very real. Good luck! M
  4. 250w seems rather high to be a practical which is in shot. You may want to have a dimmer along with you so that you can adjust when you see just how bright that is in the frame. Good luck. M
  5. Producers will also be reluctant to hire you if you do not qualify for their tax credits - you filed tax as a resident the year prior to work starting. M
  6. "Like collecting stamps. I collected beautiful women... Photographically of course." Cant wait to see it. M
  7. Only if you manage to turn little RedOne and Alexa into tennis pros. Then you're in business! M
  8. Saul, According to the Stargate Studios promo "...it sees beyond what you can see with your eyes." This is not only going to revolutionize film making but vision as well. Peace out! M
  9. Interesting question and interesting thread. I´ve referenced Jeff Wall for projects. His pictures often express something more- just beyond the edge of frame which give a feeling or emotional response of story - which has been going on before and after the still frame. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Wall All the best, Martin
  10. Hi Bobby, Any chance of you posting stills from the side by side test? Sounds like a nice gig. Now you'll just have to giver! All the best, Martin
  11. Looks very nice. Interesting thread on the Steadicam forum about flying that camera: http://www.steadicamforum.com/index.php?showtopic=10741 All the best, M
  12. I have no idea what this thread is about any longer. But if I had to choose Europe in the ´30s I would have to say gay Paris! Peace out! M
  13. A 4 page thread about some lens that don´t even exist should give you an idea about how much is happening these days! But when things are slow you have really nothing else to do except R&D - so I´m all for some more lens literature! Jan, where are you? M
  14. German-style quality? Like Lederhosen? Or do you just mean German quality? More info please. Regards, Martin
  15. If you really want to get an "A". Mount the camera onto your body- or just hold it out at arms length- Shoot your own head and shoulders while you walk through crowded downtown streets day/night and ride on public transportation. (Check out "Requiem For A Dream") When your teacher asks you why this represents maladjustment break down into tears while explaining how it really feels to be the angst filled person you really are. You´ll be declared the class genius... Unless half the class have already done it... ;-) Good luck. M
  16. Thanks for the link. I think that people underestimate the value of having a "hard copy" that you can pick up and look for inspiration instead of looking on line. But that´s a different discussion. Good luck. All the best, M
  17. Hi, Dont think about hard mounting it. The combination of the plane´s vibrations and the rolling shutter of the CMOS chip will ruin your footage. Good luck! Regards, Martin
  18. Hi John, I guess that its misleading to ask for a "DP (not a cameraman)" because the talent that you are not respecting and totally under estimating is the gaffer and their level of creative contribution. It really sounds to me like you should be looking for an experienced gaffer for this project. Good luck. Martin
  19. "Red" and "Porn" in the same topic header! For his first post Jordan Donahoe really knows how to fire up this forum. The posting sounds like advertising to a potential market. M
  20. Clothes steamer will work perfect for the mirror but add a little smoke for atmos. Nitrogen on set would have been fun though! Good luck. M
  21. Hi, I guess you haven´t many replies because there isn´t really a book or website. Watch a lot of live stuff very closely and see how its been covered/edited. Break down the songs into shot lists of where you want to be and when. Budgets will effect greatly. Sorry I cant be of more help. Good luck! Martin
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