Justin Simpson
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Shooting in low fps. Step printing.
Justin Simpson replied to Victor Sapozhnikov's topic in General Discussion
The camera itself can't playback what you're watching in real time like you said. You can probably record the SDI feed with an external recorder and then playback from that device.- 1 reply
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shooting in cars with full frame
Justin Simpson replied to Ofri Margalit's topic in General Discussion
This could be a cheap alternative for you on a BMPCC4K. You can try comparing say a 25mm on the speed booster to an 18mm without the speed booster. Maybe it will give you the results you're looking for. -
Hey All, Shot a short film recently and wondering if anybody has feedback to give. Sorry for the compression, this is the only version I could get a hold of at the moment. https://vimeo.com/68174701 pw: bonjovi Some Tech Specs: RED Epic Angeniuex 15-40 Kodak 7219 and 7203 8mm Stock Best, -Justin
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Should it really be rewarding if it's being put together like this? Most everyone has just lost their minds. There's no specializing in your craft with most of these people coming out of college or starting up these days. How can you possibly call yourself something if you're dipping your feet into multiple waters?
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I hope somebody has a good insight to this scene. I'm very inspired by Coco Chanel and Igor Stravinsky cinematography and one scene I have in mind is the party scene at the beginning of the movie. It seems everything is lit mostly from above and very soft motivated by chandelier that were around during that time in Paris. What could be giving such a nice moody light? Shirted China balls? Space lights? Some kind of soft box? I'd really appreciate it if somebody could share their experiences with this quality of light. -Justin
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I did that internship last summer and it was a very invaluable resource. You don't really need to brush up on anything because you'll be at a pretty entry level position. All you need to do is learn and actually retain the information given to you. A lot of interns come through there and it just doesn't stick; those are the worse. Chris is right, there is a lot of case cleaning, but you'll be rotating each day through different departments. As far as getting hired afterward, it's not guaranteed, but you'll be at the top of the list to be a prep tech. If they like you of course. It's tough going out to nj that often without any stipend, but if you truly have a passion for film equipment you'll appreciate the opportunity. Once you leave, you won't find such a nice rental house in NYC, so don't get too used to it. Unless you get lucky and work for some decent budget projects. That was my problem at least. It can get really hot out there in Secaucus! Have fun at the mall. Tell Laura I said what's up. -Justin
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1.3x anamorphic lens vs. a 2x
Justin Simpson replied to Justin Simpson's topic in Lenses & Lens Accessories
Thank you David, this was exactly what I was curious about. What about flares? Are there any significant differences? -
Are there any differences in the artifacts between a 1.3x anamorphic lens vs. a 2x? Assuming that they're both used properly to obtain a 2.35:1 aspect ratio. I would test this, but I don't have the gear or money for it. Best -Justin
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great director/cinematographer collaborations
Justin Simpson replied to Chris Montte's topic in Cinematographers
Second on Christopher Doyle and Kar-Wai -
give me a job,plese!
Justin Simpson replied to heru darmawan's topic in Camera Assistant / DIT & Gear
That's rhetorical right? -
The ARRRI MMB-1 matte box is a good one for DSLRs. Not sure if that's in your budget though. -Justin
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Hope to hear your opinions. http://artfusscreative.com/ -Justin
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Canon XH-A1 w/ SGpro 35mm adapter (EF,FD) + extras
Justin Simpson posted a topic in Cine Marketplace
Selling my 35mm adapter bundle because I'm trying to upgrade. Huge, longtime invest was put into this, so I hope someone enjoys it as much as I did. $5000 for everything Package includes: -Canon XH-A1: Good condition, few scratches here and there, but that comes with age. Lens is perfectly clean though. All cables and battery are included from original packaging except lens hood. If you need the hood I can order that and add it to the camera if necessary. http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controll...p;modelid=14061 -SGpro, FLIPmodule + 15mm rod support package: Everything is in great condition, all glass is very clean; no scratches. This is not the SGblade upgrade, it's the SGpro original kit. This also comes with the SGpro's follow focus and lens gears that are adjustable for different size lenses. Canon EF and FD mounts are interchangeable. All this comes in a nice silver case (shown in the pictures) and the original instruction manual that came from the company. http://www.sgpro.co.uk/ -microShoulderMount for 35mm Adapters Bundle: I just bought this less than a month ago, so it's in great shape. http://shopping.netsuite.com/s.nl/c.472981/it.A/id.436/.f -Pelican 1610 case -Dynex DX-MW010 Tripod and Case: Not really a heavy duty tripod for this kind of setup, but it works. -Audio Technica AT8035 Line + Gradient Condenser Microphone: http://www.audio-technica.com/cms/wired_mi...3db/index.html/ If you have any additional questions about anything, email me at justinsimpsonfilm@live.com or feel free to call me at 586-202-1522 I will not ship overseas. $5000 obo I am located in Brooklyn, NY PICTURES: http://justinrsimpson.com/1.jpg http://justinrsimpson.com/2.jpg http://justinrsimpson.com/3.jpg http://justinrsimpson.com/4.jpg http://justinrsimpson.com/5.jpg http://justinrsimpson.com/6.jpg http://justinrsimpson.com/7.jpg http://justinrsimpson.com/8.jpg http://justinrsimpson.com/9.jpg http://justinrsimpson.com/10.jpg http://justinrsimpson.com/11.jpg -
Local 600 honorable withdrawal
Justin Simpson replied to Annie Wengenroth's topic in Business Practices & Producing
Awesome post to read when thinking about joining the union. :unsure: -
Yeah, I payed $13 the other day to see a movie that wasn't even that good! Well, I guess I need to start hanging around theaters a little more and getting to know the staff. :rolleyes: Does anybody know a good theater in NYC that plays classics from time to time?
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Who feels that our society has completely accepted watching films at home, on their televisions, as normal? I've fallen into this, and I'm kind of upset because there is so much magic when seeing a film in the theater. Especially for the first time. I understand that with blu-ray and a nice home theater system it can be emulated in a way, but I don't feel completely convinced. Maybe I haven't seen a good enough home theater set-up that really makes me feel the way I do at the cinema. These aren't my own words but from an interview I recently heard; it's sad when these kids watch movies like 2001: A Space Odyssey or Citizen Kane on tv's for the first time and never watch them on the big screen. I'm one of them! :( I hope someone understands what I'm trying to say. Maybe the older members will, but I'm definitely not old enough to truly understand. I hope this hasn't been a post in the past. :unsure: -Justin
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Haven't had much feedback
Justin Simpson replied to Justin Simpson's topic in Jobs, Resumes, and Reels
Updated my reel again with a few more addons, tell me what you think. http://www.vimeo.com/8985287 -
Hoping for advice on working in camera dept in NYC
Justin Simpson replied to a topic in Jobs, Resumes, and Reels
As much as you guys might not think, this is really inspiring stuff. It's tough out there. Thanks. -Justin -
Haven't had much feedback
Justin Simpson replied to Justin Simpson's topic in Jobs, Resumes, and Reels
Oh yea, and it might help if I didn't put the wrong website at the end haha. :lol: Thanks for the advice Adrian. -Justin -
Haven't had much feedback
Justin Simpson replied to Justin Simpson's topic in Jobs, Resumes, and Reels
http://www.vimeo.com/5520321 Recut and short. Tell me what you think. -Justin -
Haven't had much feedback
Justin Simpson replied to Justin Simpson's topic in Jobs, Resumes, and Reels
Thanks for the advice, i'll recut what I got and repost it. Here's the commercial that has been talked about the most just to give a little insight. http://www.vimeo.com/4418251 -Justin -
Haven't had much feedback
Justin Simpson replied to Justin Simpson's topic in Jobs, Resumes, and Reels
Thank you guys for that, I really appreciate the honest, detailed advice. I don't really have enough footage to advance my reel at this point, but I'll never quit at it. And I kinda like the fact that one person likes one thing and another doesn't. Isn't that what were all trying to do? Stir up a little controversy with our work? I'm not saying that my little 3 minute amateur reel has controversy haha. But thanks again. -Justin -
I haven't had much advice on my current reel. Please tell me what you think and be completely honest. It's pretty much all projects from school I just recently graduated from. Soon I can start replacing all this with outside projects. http://www.vimeo.com/3948058 Thanks! -Justin
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Does anybody think it's too long? Because that always seems to be a downfall on some reels. -Justin