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Chris Loughran

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    Boston, MA
  1. Zacuto. Expensive, but worth it. In the process of building my kit right now. Working great with the Letus Extreme as well.
  2. Not sure if I am letting out a big secret here, but you can get a student discount online from Kodak. Not sure where you are located, but it is available to the US only. You can get 100 ft of 7201 for $25.54 and 400ft core for $99.34. ~Chris
  3. Wow! The RedOne makes Southie look great! good work. ~Chris
  4. Arriflex made a Super 16BL. Only a couple of them, but they are out there. If you are looking to rent one, check out this website. http://geronimocreek.com/index.htm Its a great camera for us low/no budget folks. ~Chris Loughran.
  5. Hi, I have removed the footage I shot from my website. I apologize if anyone wanted to look at it. Someone has downloaded the video, put their website stamp on it and is passing it off as their own on youtube. I know the name of the person who did it and hopefully it will be removed from youtube and their website as well. If you post a video online, make sure it is copy-written or has your name on it or it may end up on z5films.com. thanks ~Chris Loughran
  6. hey, that looks good. did you really shoot this? should you have to prove it? ~Chris
  7. Find a used K3 online or in your local paper. Get some dummy film and practice loading in different places. (a dark bathroom, infront of the TV while not looking at the camera) get used to the sound of the camera. Buy some film, shoot a couple hundred feet and see what happens. From this practice you will know the sound if the film isnt running correctly. Once you have shot your film, send it off to your local film lab. Get it the transfer back on miniDV. If all goes well you will have a beautiful 16mm film tansfer and you will see what you could never shoot using any DV camera. give it a try. have fun. ~Chris
  8. Hey Guys, Thanks for checking out my footage. I do plan on getting a tripod and a new set of lenses. I have been looking into a couple different Manfrotto modles and compatable 35mm primes. I didn't invest in this stuff at first mainly because I was just seeing if the camera even worked. And it does! Better than I thought. I posted another video on my site, its called "kodak test, first roll", and it is, the first roll I shot. Thanks again for your advise. ~Chris http://www.chrisloughran.com/projects/
  9. Robert, It was all handheld so anything that was higher than 50mm looks kind of shaky. I need to invest in a decent support system. Any suggestions? Thanks, Chris
  10. Chris, Maybe we will cross paths in Boston some day. When I was shooting the guy playing guitar under the spotlight I heard an awful noise coming from the camera. I new instantly I had loaded the film incorrectly. I opened it up right away and the pressure plate had come loose and the pin wasn't catching the perfs. so I fixed it and it seemed to work it self out. In the end it just created a cool effect. I am thinking about getting the camera converted to super 16, but I'm not sure I am into the cost. The F64D is a little de-saturated, but I am playing around with some color correction in FCP to add some contrast and saturation. I should have used the ND and maybe that would have added a little more contrast. Thanks for your reply. Chris
  11. I am in Boston, MA. I love shooting here. There is always something going on and endless locations to shoot. Thanks for your replies! ~Chris Loughran
  12. here is a link to some of the footage I shot. http://www.chrisloughran.com/wp-content/up...ke-web-size.mov http://www.chrisloughran.com/wp-content/up...ji-f64d-web.mov I still have one more clip to post. Do you guys have any suggestions as to what I could have done differently to get different looks? (Filters ect?) One of the shots of the guy playing guitar I used the yellow filter. It seemed to make the blacks blacker without really making the sky alot darker. basically adding more contrast. I liked it. Thanks ~Chris
  13. here is a link to some of the footage I shot. http://www.chrisloughran.com/wp-content/up...ke-web-size.mov http://www.chrisloughran.com/wp-content/up...ji-f64d-web.mov I still have one more clip to post. Do you guys have any suggestions as to what I could have done differently to get different looks? (Filters ect?) One of the shots of the guy playing guitar I used the yellow filter. It seemed to make the blacks blacker without really making the sky alot darker. basically adding more contrast. I liked it. Thanks ~Chris
  14. Hey, I just got my 16mm film back from the lab and I couldn't be happier. The Kodak Tri-X came out really clean and contrasty. The Fuji 64D looks pretty with cool, soft pastel colors. I shot a roll of reala 500D and was least happy with that footage. I was surprised at the quality of the image shot with my k3. The Image is steady, it is clear of scratches, besides one little piece of hair in the gate (my fault) the footage looks great. I was a little worried about how it was going to come out. I didn't use a changing bag to load any of the film. I hadn't seen any footage shot with this specific camera so I was a little anxious about weather the camera would run properly. The telecine transfer looks really good too. I did a best overall light and it is pretty consistent. (cinelab) I cant wait to buy some more film. planning on shooting some Kodak color neg next. I am even thinking of shooting a music video with this camera because everything came out so well. OK, I am done raving about my first 16mm experience, anyone who is thinking about getting a k3 to mess around and learn how to expose film, I highly recommend picking up one of these cameras. I'll post the address for the footage once I get it online. you guys can tell me what you think. Thanks, Chris Loughran
  15. Hi, I worked as 2nd AC on a feature shot on location in MT a couple of years ago. It was a relatively small budget for a film its size so they went with the Varicam instead of super16. We used a great set of 35mm primes and the Pro35 adapter. We were all really pleased with the raw footage and were able to do a lot with it in post. I think the only problems the DoP, Guy Peires http://guypeires.com/ had with the camera was a back focus problem. The issue didn't slow us down at all, but it still was an issue. The movie is called "Three Priests" and you can check out the trailer @ http://gumspirits.com/threepriests.html We had good results with the Varicam and would recommend it for any low budget production. ~Chris Loughran chrisloughran.com
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