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Dave Kovacs

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  1. Tim,John- You're right, you get what you pay for. Dp'ing alot of low budget stuuf, I've learned which corners to cut and which one not to cut.

     

    Patrick, Matthew- Thanks for the tip. I'll go by Costco and pickup some of those small fixtures. Last week, I watched a

    mid-level budget film with B-list actors that had a scene where an actress enters her dark apartment. The room was illuminated by one of the LED wire scupture reindeers. It was flickering like crazy!!! I'm thinking ' somebody did not test cheap LED reindeer lamp'.

     

    I read this article about the EPA and the switch from the 120hz standard to 150hz, and now back to 120hz.

    http://www.optoiq.com/index/display/article-display/1176614052/articles/optoiq2/photonics-technologies/news/technology-products/lasers-__sources/2010/3/so_-what_about_led.html

     

    Perhaps this may have added to the problems with flicker.

  2. Hi

    I would be very interested to see a side by side comparison of Fuji motion picture stocks vs Kodak stocks, so that one can see the differences.

    I cant do this myself unfortunately.

    Other would love to see such a comparison as well I'm certain.

    If there is a website or video/s someone could link to I'd appreciate it.

     

    Ive heard about the fuji 'look', but havent seen it for myself. I have also heard that fuji has a more limited dynamic range, thats its harder to correct underexposure/overexposure in post etc

     

    Have alook at films that use BOTH KODAK and FUJI within the same movie. 'BLOW' is one that comes to mind, shot by Ellen Kuras. More recently, 'Brooklyn's Finest' also used both KODAK and FUJI VIVID. 'GREEN ZONE' was just released on DVD - that was an ALL-FUJI filmstock film.

  3. KONVAS 17EP MOTOR $300.00

     

    I used this camera motor on several short films and music videos, until it started having electrical issues. It needs a new circuit board. It can be upgraded to a crystal-intervalometer motor by Olexandr in Russia or upgraded to a KONVAS 5000 motor by Bruce McNaughton in Austrailia.

     

    It has a 4pin XLR cable that connects it to a 12v battery. Battery not included.

     

    $300 USD

     

    zombiekilr@yahoo.com

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