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Rolando Fernandez

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  • Birthday 04/04/1964

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  1. image link: http://www.prtc.net/~rfelectronic/images/3d.jpg
  2. hi, Auricon, cinema products CP-16 and Frezolini are some of those cameras, I have a Frezolini LW16. The most widely used is the CP-16 and are still been rent today.
  3. Experiments in the past 2 years using two identical parallel video cameras for 3D and post-processing at SD still not convince me at all. I'm working on a mirror split system for single camera like the one used by Bolex in the 50's but for a bigger lens like a 72mm diameter and will be test on my Scoopic MS and Frezolini LW16. The resulting 16mm split frame image is in perfect alignment always and the color and contrast of film will be superior than video. There is a free processing software called "stereo movie maker" for creating the final frame composition. Anaglyph and polarized will be test, but for internet anaglyph is the best choice for me. Finaly I will test also some anamorphic lenses to achieve a more wider aspect ratio on the final image. Any sugestions will be greatly apreciated
  4. another link: http://www.prtc.net/~rfelectronic/video_assist2.htm
  5. Ok Guys, start by chewing this, is a setup that I made for a Frezzolini Angenieux lens: http://www.prtc.net/~rfelectronic/video_assist.htm I'll post a more detailed soon.
  6. Yes , it just depend on the camera and monitor quality. I'll post more fotos soon.
  7. Hi , for thet video I use a Kowa 2x anamorphic , I'm shooting an 8mm regular film using the 2x also. check this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVDAKN-UXCA on this I use the LA7200 but in a video camera for the scoopic use the zoom at 30mm or more this will prevent some side distortions cause by lens mismatch in wide-angle , but is minimal, focus is ok in 16mm. I will post some test film soon. Gracias!
  8. Hi Will, I'm a "gerrilla filmmaker" to glue or not to glue!, final work is what matters. happy new year!!!
  9. hello, For the processing I use a Russian LOMO tank for 16mm found on ebay 3 years ago ,water temperature and developer concentration was controlled no need to use photoflo, cleaning was done before telecine ,room was very clean and air conditioner was also use. The tank only hold 50ft. of film so I made this two times. I made a lot of practice on B&W before making this reversal process. For the anamorphic I use the LA7200 using a polarizing filter ring (no glass) glued to the adapter because tread dont match the Canon lens this allow to focus and let the anamorphic to move back and forth, the trick is to keep the anamorphic in horizontal position all the time. My next project will be on Ektachrome super 8mm using E-6 chemistry , just for fun.
  10. Hi , film processing was done by the book at controlled temperature and time , no contrast adjust. What You see is the result of the chemical process only and telecine was done using 3:2 pulldown it was shoot at 24fps, I just need to remove the 3:2 for proper frame rate. The Canon Scoopic is a very nice camera and the lens is very sharp I use a 12v@7000mAh lead acid battery, is less expensive than Nickel-Cad. The anamorphic lens works very nice when zoom is at 30mm or more, also focus can be use by holding the adapter in place using a support.
  11. Hi, I will test some film to see how it looks. Any one here has try this setup? http://www.prtc.net/~rfelectronic/bolex.htm
  12. Hi Saul, the video camera is just inserted on the tube (no screws) I only rotate it to fix the image. The viewfinder can be use without the 4 screw it use, so I can use both. This Angenieux lens was design for TV news on the shoulder camera and is not posible to adjust to other positions. This setup is basicaly for crane and dolly situations.
  13. Aditional photos: http://www.prtc.net/~rfelectronic/video_assist2.htm
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