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Terje Luven

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    Cinematographer
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    Scandinavia
  1. I have a couple of slow motion clips that i would like to use in a project otherwise shoot on 16mm with a Canon Scoopic. Is it possible to play the digital files on a tft screen or an lcd projector and film this with the scoopic, or will I end up with a can full of flicker? The reason for wanting to do this is to get hte same grain an somewhat soft characteristics on the digital scenes as the rest of the film. Is this at all possible? Am I better of using a tft screen or a LCD projector? Is there a recomended camera framerate (on the 16mm)? Is there something else that i need to think of? Thankfull for any tips or suggestions
  2. I need to order viewing copys for a 16mm looper setup for an exhibition and I need figure out how many I need. Is there any rule of thumb for doing this. The show is open some 30 hours a week. The looper and projector runs fine and has a quite moderate light, so the wear on the film should not be more than average. A good guess would be much appreciated.
  3. The footage counter on my Scoopic M is not working. I tought i would be able to use a separate stop watch, but it turned out to a but too much hassle. So i wonder if anyone has any experience of jammed (?) footage counters? It seems to be stuck on f (reel end) and does not return to the starting point when the lid is opened (as i remember it, that is the way it is supposed to work)
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