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Layton Burton

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    Cinematographer
  1. Selling my Classic Power Pod remote head. It's in perfect condition with no isssues. Travel cases for all. Asking $9000.00US. Email for pictures: layton@myaccess.ca
  2. I'm selling my Sony F3 with the 3 Sony lenses, mattebox, rods, filter trays and travel cases for all for $10,000US. The camera has very few hours and all is in fantastic shape. Please email for pictures: layton@myaccess.ca
  3. I am selling my Classic Power Pod. It's in fantastic shape and has no issues. I'm asking $11.000US It comes in three travel cases. Please email for pix. layton@myaccess.ca Also selling my Sony F3SRGB (all upgrades done w/ Slog). Very low hours on camera, and three Sony Lenses (35mm,50mm,85mm) Includes Camera/3 Sony batts and charger/ Matte Box, filter trays and rods. Travel cases for camera, matte box and accessories and lens case. Asking $16,000US. Again, email for photos. layton@myaccess.ca
  4. Working Power Pod in excellent condition for sale. Retiring from the biz. Selling off everything. Asking: $15,000US. Unit is in Vancouver right now at a rental house. Call or email for pics or more info. Email: layton@myaccess.ca. Mobile: 306-533-9400 Cheers, Layton Burton
  5. I have a possible series shoot that wants to shoot night vision footage like that on "Survivor". Anyone know how they achieve that footage? What cameras? Any post on it? etc. Thanks, Layton
  6. Has anyone ever used an NBRA when shooting daylight exteriors? They are sometimes called 'Blenders' Thanks Layton
  7. Thanks David, I appreciate you taking the time to add your advice. Cheers, Layton.
  8. Hi all, just a quick question. I DP'd a commercial yesterday and my assistants asked if I wanted to shoot a Macbeth chart as well as a gray scale. Without thinking I said yes, but I started to think that the Macbeth might be considered redundant by some colorists/editors because of the camera generated bars. Should I still shoot both before I set my lighting up, or is the gray scale enough? Just curious on others opinions. Layton Burton
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