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This includes a brand new Falcon Dust-Off Chrome Valve for free !!
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I forgot to specify the price , so , make an offer ... i will ship worldwide, shipping is extra
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Hi, I'm selling this charging bag, the dimensions are 84x90 cm, i only used it on a shoot during a week. I take good care of my gear so the item is in excellent condition. This item costs 93 $ Here is the description : The Harrison Professional Film Changing Bags are made with silver fabric on the exterior, and blackout fabric on the interior. There is an included zippered storage bag inside. A changing bag is used to load and unload light sensitive material when a darkroom is unavailable. Reflective silver fabric keeps heat out and interior cool. Double zippers are baffled for protection. Sleeves have a second inner elastic for extra security. Email me if you need more pictures, I will ship worldwide but i don't know the cost, i will ask my post office about the cost of the shipping to your location. Payment with paypal prefered
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Perfume:the story of a murderer
pascal Boyer replied to pascal Boyer's topic in Lighting for Film & Video
Do you remember wich number of the Ac was it? Thank you for the replies , the source 4 is pointed to the silver core , isn't ? Also , can the keylight be a barger light ? -
Hello everybody, i bought recently the collector edition of perfume and i captured these frames from the making of, i recommand it , very interesting. I heard that the dop loves the barger lights so i guess that the keylight is one, but what about the leko, can it be a joker bug with a "bug a beam " ? What kind of reflector is that , a silver one ? I wasn't able to upload it so here are the links : http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l140/Pas...s/finalshot.jpg http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l140/Pas...lides/onset.jpg Thank you
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Hello Jesse, I like these shots a lot, they have a 70's feeling, can you tell us more about your lighting package ? How did you lit the third and fourth image you added ? I like the hard light on the third picture a lot, did you use a chimera ? thank you :)
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Royworld music video.
pascal Boyer replied to Adam Frisch FSF's topic in In Production / Behind the Scenes
Hi, I like this video a lot ! The image as a lot of emotions. I bet you had a good time making the frozen moments : ) I have some questions Did you only used the rifa to produce the soft light on the singer or also a 5k bounced ? The 5k in the background is pointed to the wall or hitting directly the actors and camera ? Did you use smoque on set ? Thank you very much -
Videos on the net that teach you how to load
pascal Boyer replied to pascal Boyer's topic in Camera Assistant / DIT & Gear
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Hello Matt, i absolutely love the first frame ! Which camera did you use ? Did you shoot with the tiffen filter "fog" ,or did you achieved that on post? cheers
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lighting a face... advices ?
pascal Boyer replied to pascal Boyer's topic in Lighting for Film & Video
Correct ;) , so if i understood i can light freely and should put the key high . What exactly did you meant with : "I would try to pick out that wonderful nose she has by being just slightly off angle to get the shape ." No frontal lightning ? What is the best way to enhance her hair ? Direct fresnel light ? Readhead with chimera ? Or a fresnel bounced & another one direct? Thank you for all these advices !! -
lighting a face... advices ?
pascal Boyer replied to pascal Boyer's topic in Lighting for Film & Video
Thanks , my concern is her chickbones can i light fom above ? -
Hello , can you give me some advices for lighting this actor face? I am looking for a flattering and glamorous feeling. Where should the key light come from ? I'll be using classic soft for diffusion . http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l140/Pas...rt/DSC01653.jpg http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l140/Pas...rt/DSC01665.jpg Thank you
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Hello from beautiful France, i'm shooting a short in september and i have a problem with a location ; the light is not beautiful there and the actor will be moving a lot in front of these windows. Also all the walls are white and there's going to be no decoration because the house is supposed to be empty ! I've added some pics on photobucket. The location is in a building at the 4 th floor and is kind of small. For the white walls mayby the neutral grad soft would help me also ,i was thinking using a scissor lift with a 1,5 HMI par on it and kinos or a black jack inside. Should i use contrasts filters in order to have better results when filming the window ? We are going for a drama kind of look and i want to get a stylisized image. I will have classic softs , and tropic blue for more dramatic moments. There going to be some flashbacks where the image should be more like warm memories(shooting exteriors and interiors), i was thinking tobacco but i heard they are strong,so mayby coral filters. I forgot to mention we have a smoke machine and there's going to be a video to film transfert , should i overexpose a bit ? I attached a paint document representing the location : -the blue square is the HMI par on the scissor lift -the black square is the Blackjack -the "x" are the talent positions the circles represent the windows . Here are the links : http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l140/Pas...rt/IMG_0006.jpg , http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l140/Pas...rt/DSC02210.jpg Thank you for your help :)
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Hello Jessica , i'm not sure the image you attached is very usefull ... anyway have you thinked about using white promist or warm promist ? I think they will help you achieve this dreamy look or mayby the filter "fog" but this is more out of focus "david lynch" dreamy . Also for the flares ,post production might help . good luck
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Hi , Privates school in Paris like Eicar aren't very good but they are expansive (6500 euros per year) ,i've hear " 3 i s" is the best private school.You can try Louis lumiere(good for cinematography) or the femis (more for directors) but you need to pass a very difficult test and exams in order to get inside ... really difficult ! I would go to the uk , lodz or to belgium if i where you. bye bye
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Hi , Thanks for the information! i saw it recently ,beautiful .I also felt that the image was filtered but what about bleach bypass ? Did he used any ?How do you manage to make such of a contrasted,dramatic image in day exteriors ,i know they use black fill or is it in post production ?