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Matthew Phillips

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About Matthew Phillips

  • Birthday 02/24/1979

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    Cinematographer

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  1. Thanks for your help. I have checked out the website before. Alot of helpful information. Matt
  2. I am currently in the pre-production stage of a series of commericails. We are planning on shoting it on 16mm or 35mm. I want a stock that has fine grain and excellent color rending and rich blacks. We will be shooting in a studio so we will have access to a large amount of different lights. I was think about KODAK VISION2 5212 / 7212 100T. Any thoughts or advice. Thanks Matt
  3. I am currently in the pre-production stage of a series of commercials. We are planning on shoting them on 16mm or 35mm. I want a stock that has fine grain and excellent color rending and rich blacks. We will be shooting in a studio so we will have access to a large amount of different lights. I was think about KODAK VISION2 5212 / 7212 100T. Any thoughts or advice. Thanks Matt
  4. Hey Everyone, I am planning a trip to Northern California to go Great White Shark diving before the end of the year. I own the DVX100 and was wondering what the underwater performance of this camera is like? Also where is a place where I could purchase or rent (in the Dallas area) a underwater housing? Thanks for your help. Matt
  5. Hey Everyone, This is my first time posting on this site so I apologize if this question has been asked before. With that out of the way... I am going to be shooting a short film in the next month and the director wanted to shoot Black and white reversal and some color negative film. We are going to project it on 35mm color. I was wondering if I could use a Red 25A filter to get more contrast out of the black and white (still photography trick)? Also I was wondering if they print the black and white to color stock for project will it have a slight blues hue to it? I heard that it may, If so how can I be sure to correct in camera. Thank for you help Matt
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