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Rodrigo Iturralde

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  1. Sounds interesting could you give some more info on this, its hard for me to understand this terms since my native language is not english. thanks
  2. Sorry I meant 24 shots at 1/4 second shutter, that I will regroup at the editing as 24 frames per second. But actually I am planning to do it on film at a 3 frames per second. I could use video or do it in post but actually I need it directly on film for one particular reason, postproduction costs and time. Thanks again
  3. here it is the effect desired done with a digital camera, in the actual shot one person will be static in the middle with no blur at all.
  4. Hi I was wondering if anyone out there can help me out. I want to do motion blurred images on film with slow speed on 35mm film as in still photography doing shots at shutter speed of 1/4 of a second. How can this be done, since all motion picture cameras I know are not capable of opening the shutter to anything more than 180 deegre angle. Let me know your suggestions, Thanks.
  5. thanks for the info, I think I can sacrifice a little bit of the normal sense of motion and have something more like an animation and have this sense of normal sensation maybe by joining each frame with dissolves, but I find more important the amount of blur. Today I was at location and shot 24 frames in one second with a Canon Eos 5D Mark II camera at 1/4 of a second, the results were awesome. I am planning to back-up my experiment by shooting like this. But still looking a way out for doing it on film. I will post my experiment results for all of you to see how everything is turning out.
  6. Thats a good one, I actually have thought of this before, arri 2c has a shaft which can be operated manually but it will be kind of a challenge to trying to make it work at 1/15 of a second. But I have talked with a friend who is an arri ceritified technician and some kind of inventor, he usually repairs cameras and makes modifications on them and he told heĀ“ll think a way out to modify the camera or make up some system to work for this.
  7. Hi I want to make slow speed motion blurred images on film. I have done some research and I have ended with a solution but I am not sure this will work as it does with video. I have not done any tests, but I do know film cameras allow to close shutter but I want to open it more than 180 degree how can I do this ? Can someone help? I plan to use an Arri 2C to film at 6 frames per second and then make a telecine at 6 frames, any suggestions. I have not done tests but I am planning to do them, I want motion blurs as in still photograhy can be achieved with a shutter speed of 1/15 more specifically but trying to keep the perception of time as normal as possible. Answers are more than welcome, Thanks
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