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Tom Law

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  1. Thats the problem really, the story could work on both mediums well. Film to me is a lot more romantic, it's the original cinema. But Red makes things a lot easier really, we can only afford 10 rolls of film, for a 10 minute film you see. I was hoping to get a couple of slow motion shots for the film.
  2. Hi guys, In February i'm shooting a short thriller on a beach. Right now i'm trying to decide whether I should shoot on the Arriflex SR3 or the Red camera. I'm trying to weigh up the pros and cons of both mediums. One factor i'm taking into account is that there will be a child actress, which may require a lot more takes. Also I'm shooting in Feb on a beach, and the weather might be unpredictable. But I do love film, and so I just don't know what will be more appreciated by the audience/film festivals. One more thing, does anyone know the cost difference of grading digital vs film? Thanks! Tom
  3. Hi guys, I'm shooting a film this November. I'm shooting on 16mm, i'm thinking of using 10 rolls of film (400ft). I'm hoping to use Fuji stock, one that has an ASA of around 150 - i'm not sure exactly of what they have to offer, i hear that have a new stock out that gives great vivid colours. i was wondering if anyone can give me an approx cost of how much the film would cost, i;m a student, so maybe i could get a discount. thanks, Tom p.s I know this is a very general question, i'm actually directing the film not shooting it, but i want to get an idea of the costs.
  4. Helloo, Basically i have entered a short advert into a competition, and i need lotsa views to help me win :). Could you spare 90 secs to watch it? You have to login into Uvizz with facebook or twitter login details (it's completely safe). Prize money is going towards my graduation film. Thanks guys! tom http://app.uvizz.com/ui/Videos/A8_1cc7804a...ce-00304833ebfb
  5. http://www.mornflakevideocompetition.com/ good luck, Tom
  6. i thought that perhaps because i am using an adapter, i would lose some light. And also i am using 35mm SLR Lenses. I just wondered if this makes a difference at all? Cheers, Tom
  7. hello, I have just bought a pentax adapter for my Beaulieu 6008s camera. When the lens is mounted, by how much should i over-expose by? Cheers, Tom
  8. Well your camera reads: 25, 100 or 160 ASA (40, 160, 250 ASA tungsten) films, so therefore just keep the camera in automatic reading, you don't really need a lightmeter. Kodak made the vision2 200t film to be read by the cameras as 160asa, so that you automatically over-expose by one stop - which is a good thing when it comes to post. Why are you using 64t ektachrome, isn't that quite hard to get developed professionally? tom
  9. What are your thoughts on this camera, i haven't shot any film on it yet?
  10. Widescreen center in the Soho do it, and also TKone do it.
  11. Hello, I have recently purchased a Beaulieu 6008s, i was wondering if anyone knows much about this camera, and can tell me some key features it has, such as, are you able to adjust the shutter angle on the camera? Cheers, Tom
  12. Hi guys, I know this doesn't belong here, but since it's a super8 item, i think the interest for this item belongs in this forum. It's a Lens adapter for the nalcom flt 1000, it allows you to screw m42 lenses on the camera. Here is the link: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...s=tab%3DSelling tom
  13. Here is the update version: http://www.vimeo.com/4682825
  14. Sorry guys, here is it is: http://www.vimeo.com/4682825
  15. Hello, I have a NALCOM FTL 1000 SLR lens adapter for sale. It allows you to use m42 screw lenses on a Nalcom camera. This adapter is not easy to get hold of. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...s=tab%3DSelling Tom
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