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Allen Achterberg

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  1. from what I've seen, and all I know is that Ice will make fog stay low to the ground longer...but dont go by what I say, listen to homie and seek professional advice on that one. or maybe just keep checking and someone here could help. Good luck mate
  2. umm right, well thanks I wrote somethin.
  3. lord knows I know what one of those is. I like them, nothin better than a nice smooth pull, I go to sleep thinking about it. thinking of that speedcrank sittin in the AKS box, the beautiful whip which has saved me from losing too much blood on those crane/jib shots (except one occasion, damn dp moved the camera into razor wire, and I went with it. lost a lot of blood actually, but thats what I LOVE FOR! LOSIN BLOOD ON THE PULLS!) ahhh, im in love, I miss my primes...
  4. I wouldnt complain either, I'd be happy with Digibeta. Im getting sick of the DVcam stuff. I am ready to grow up maybe? :huh:
  5. My film/video...i mean video teacher at my highschool let me jump on a school project as the "Director of Photography" and I dont think he really knows the duties and responsibilities of a DP, after I start planning how I want to shoot the little coffee shop soap opera thingy and then he tells me I'm just doing the lighting, that I'm not operating a camera, and I tell him that I know I'm not operating one of the three cameras, But my operators will be shootin' what I tell them to, then I ask him if atleast get to expose the picture...he looks at me confused and tells me that it should be well lit and it wont have any problems, he even asked if I had a light meter, we are shooting on 3 vx2100's (not bad for a highschool program ey?) but I tell him that i wouldnt use it, and even if I did it would only be used for reference, I wouldnt show up with it and see if the camera's will be getting an exposure...i mean we're not shooting 100ASA film here, but for some reason I dont think he has a clue to what a DP does, I think he's got it confused with gaffer because he thought I'd just show up pop a few lights on a grid and call it good. Highschool drama...welcome back everybody. Well, what I'd like to ask someone to do is write the duties of a DP so I can print it and post it in the class somewhere, the reason I am asking you and not doing it myself because I may leave something out, or may not even know something I should be doing as a DP...and my explanations of the job wouldnt be simple...maybe one of you's can help? Thanks, Allen Achterberg
  6. And Mine isnt!? Allen Wayne Achterberg is pretty german aber ist mir egal. Arri...Zeiss, Chrosziel...german engeneering....ahhh
  7. Sven Nykvist everybody...hmm I like the name sven, I think i may change my name to sven...YEAH! I'll do that!
  8. yeah I use that, its aight. I use it to go 60i-60P-24P as well, does a decent job, It looks just as good as the job done on open water. less artifacting actually.
  9. I shot a short on 7217 and it was sharp, fine grained even shoot 1/4 of a stop under came out great, I like these Vision2 stocks, I havent yet tried any Vision stock yet but maybe in the near future, I've got 1000' of 5279 sittin under my bed for a rainy day. would like to shoot it before I graduate. and I will.
  10. Yeah man, go to this link and look around you will see that it offers a free DVD. click the thing that says free dvd right under the how to buy thing just to the right of the camera. http://catalog2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/s...atGroupId=14569 Best of luck man
  11. simple enough...thanks for the info guys.
  12. nice, thanks I'll try to hunt down that issue of AC.
  13. just go out there and do it. make it happen
  14. if he is asking for a film camcorder I dont think he will understand the AC manual too much. I am in highschool too, But I have been fortunate enough to find myself bumping into the right people who have given me chances to work with the medium many times before shooting film myself. Books for me are more so reference materials. I need to spend some time around the things Im reading about before I read them, helps me connect much better. and I think this may help him as well, reading is good, but go get yourself some hands one experience with film and then I think you should be set man. Spend some time in camera houses, and read a lot of what is in these forums. hope i was helpful. My best wishes
  15. that movie is beatiful. everytime I watch it I always end up thinking. WHERE ARE THE LIGHTS COMING FROM!? Like in the scene where the 2 kids are in bed, one is reading the comic and the other is bugging about what his father does for a living. The flashlight seems to provide fill when bounced off the book, But I cant image thats it, There must be another light where that book is just giving him slight fill. I dont know, maybe someone else could tell me how he did that one. because Hall freaks me out sometimes haha
  16. personally, I dont think I would create a smoky atmosphere if someone is just smoking in a room. I would for sequences that I feel need to be viewed in a more surreal manner. It depends on the story really, and the particular scene. I feel that smoking a room is just a nice way to show seperation from reality in the film. but I could be COMPLETELY wrong, it is jsut how I would use it. But I have got plenty of time to figure out what im doing as far as my DP work is concerned best of luck man
  17. I would also recommend shooting with a promist, take some edge off that video. shot with 1/4 black promist and it came out very filmisch. And of course try for some better glass, the ENG rigs come with some crap. Hope i was some help
  18. I just did one where shot the car against darkness, and had a small moon backlight behind the car, then We did the cheap slight wiggle of the car ( i didnt recomment it at all) and all I did was swing a light on a C-stand over the car dimming it as it passes to create a street lamp. was very effective.
  19. LaurentA is coming? oh my god oh my god, I gotta get outta here. where should I go, oh my god HES COMING! okay im done. :lol:
  20. sound like you are a man of quality, in which case you should go 16mm. Without a doubt it wil look and feel better than DVCAM, and when you say DVCAM are you just talking about the format or a camera? if its the format the only limitation to editing your footage is color corection, you will see artifacts on DVCAM, this can be avoiding in telecine. Personally Im all about the film.
  21. If pull down is done on the fly then yes.
  22. its a fallow focus unit, It can be very helpful depending on the demand for it. Much easier doing that than pullin from the berral. Im just not a big fan of the dvx, or the lens system it has.
  23. well actually people are going both ways. But I'm not sure too many people are going VHS to film. Why are you going to film in the firstplace? How long will the film be, because its not cheap to go to film, and it will most definately look worse starting out with VHS.
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