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Colin Rich

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  1. Hi, I just wanted to hear thoughts about this flick. I found it uncommonly good, but there were some aspects of the cinematography that frankly seemed like mistakes. I noticed two shots that were quite soft, there were some blown highlights that didn't seem like they should be (and of course many that felt wanted), there was also a shot, yes one shot with incorrect aspect ratio, and even a shot where Damon's face had a blurry/pixel-y spot on it. Could these phenomena be in the master or was it just the exhibition? If in the master, are they due to a buggy RED + fast production + a DP with other things on his plate? Also, the shallow depth of field from the RED (I've only seen this and Girlfriend Experience) just looks strange in my opinion from what I've seen Any thoughts? Thanks!
  2. Hi. I'm sure if this has been discussed much before (couldn't do a search at the moment), but I'm wondering about traveling with a small amount of gear. Specifically, I'll have a DVX in a pelican case and was wondering if I'll have any trouble bringing it on-board (I really prefer to have it with me during the flight). I've read that sometimes batteries aren't allowed in the cabin because of risk of combustion (!?). I'd appreciate any insight to this, thanks.
  3. Interesting point, I forgot all about the flares in that film. I'll have to check it out again.
  4. Yes it is 24pN. I'll be trying again tomorrow, I'm sure it'll work thanks to everyone's advice.
  5. Yup it was NTSC. Thanks!
  6. I'm prepping for a short film to be shot with an HVX200a. In the movie there are many important shots that include standard def, 1990's-era televisions. During a test shoot, I could not get the rolling horizontal bars to disappear from the tv, despite cycling through all the possible shutter speeds using the synchro scan function. I was viewing the image on the camera's fold out LCD screen. Any advice on how to remove the flickering lines would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
  7. I read that Kodak discontinued its '18 stock, but released 5260, a new 500T Vision 2 stock. Has anybody used this new stock? Any idea why they replaced '18? Does anyone know if '60 will be available for 16mm? Between Kodachrome, EXR, the Vision 1 family, and now '18, it seems like Kodak has been discontinuing a lot of stocks lately.
  8. Very interesting. I must admit I never noticed the windows being off, probably because DDL's performance IS so enticing!
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    Flicker from TV

    Soon I'll be shooting a short drama with an HVX-200a at 24pn/720p in the US. Many necessary shots have standard def, NTSC tv's in them. I'm wondering if I'll get flicker shooting at 24p. Would any flicker be negated if I shot at 30p? I think a camera test will be helpful, but I don't yet have access to the HVX.
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    CCD vs CMOS

    Thanks for the link, David
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    CCD vs CMOS

    What are the differences between CCD and CMOS? What would one need to know about shooting on one chip vs the other? Are there even major differences? Is one generally preferable compared to the other? (Sorry if this topic has been discussed before, I did a search but didn't find any concise comparisons) Thanks!
  12. Haha. The most simplistic solution is frequently the best one!
  13. There's a scene in "La Haine" where the Vincent Cassel character is doing a Travis Bickle impersonation in front of a mirror. The camera starts out nearly directly behind him, and he is seemingly blocking where we would see the camera's reflection in the mirror. Then, he bends over for a moment and the camera dollies past him, staring (nearly) straight into the mirror, yet only Vinz's reflection is visible. It's a fairly wide lens, so I would think you *should* be able to see the camera. Here's a crude link: Any idea how this shot was done (and I believe there's a similar shot in "Jarhead," too)? Thanks, Colin
  14. Could anyone tell us what the color temperature of a sunset is? Obviously it becomes warmer as the sun goes down, but does it go as warm as 3200K? Thanks.
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