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Fhj Ais

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  1. Check this out: www.no-crew.com
  2. I am shooting a project on 16mm b/w film and I don't have a light meter. Is there anything wrong with using a DVX100A for checking exposure?
  3. The only one I can find is the $175 one on Whitehouse AV, with a charger being $145. Do you know any other cheaper places?
  4. could you explain this a bit more? you lose me at 'go back in and rescan the film'. sorry I am still learning.
  5. expose 16mm > process > prep for telecine > telecine to digital format like miniDV > transfer digital format to NLE from which I can create DVD copies to submit to festivals and such? is that right?
  6. You might want to consider glasses then. He cowrote all of his screenplays which were adaptations. ACO he adapted without a co writer. So yes, he did write his stories. Even if what you were saying was accurate, he still had amazing taste for choosing them. Not something to just dismiss the way you did.
  7. Arguably understandable to shoot digital over film nowadays for indie stuff,. but doesn't the aesthetics of film outweigh all the benefits that digital has?
  8. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170502650750 PM me if you're interested.
  9. I'm about to run a one man show as DP on an indie film, meaning I'll be loading and setting up everything by myself (minus lighting). What field tips can you give?
  10. Hm. i don't think I'd need something that powerful actually. i guess what I meant was I need something that'd work for an 8-10 hr working day. it's an indie film with a 2:1 ratio and the shoot will only take place on Sat/Sun. would something like this be more than sufficient? http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1353...y.html#features
  11. I just received my newly serviced NPR and it's in fantastic condition. The only thing it doesn't have is a battery. I am looking for something that could last 10 hrs, give or take a couple. I don't know anything about camera batteries. I know that NPR's take 12Vs.... is that the only spec you have to match up when looking at them? Could you suggest any reliable long lasting batts? Thanks in advance.
  12. Let me elaborate. I'm going to shoot a feature. I want the quality of the image to be as fantastic as possible within my limitations. Advice please :(
  13. I'd really prefer to not rent, mainly because it forces you to a schedule, + buying insurance, etc. What is a quiet enough 16mm camera, that can be quipped with a crystal motor or already comes with one, that has good pin registration?
  14. I can't afford a blimp, but I'll have a barney over the camera. I'm trying to look at all possible solutions to quieting this camera. I have come up with: - Blimp the microphone being used - Using Soundsoap in post That's really all I can think of. Any of y'all have any advice on how to further quiet an Arri SB without breaking a budget?
  15. Thanks for your advice. I'm starting to think, just shoot the whole thing silent then ADR everything with more effort. That's what I'm really aiming for here, going cheap.
  16. I recently bought an ARRIFLEX SB camera. It comes with a variable speed motor. However I'm shooting a short soon with wild sound (shooting silent, then recording audio on location). With that, do you think I need a motor that is fixed at 24FPS? I realize I'm shooting wild sound but let's say the actors repeat their lines exactly how they said them, will the variable motor's slight speed variance make the audio not sync up in post? If I do need one, can someone direct me to where I can find one online? I hear that instead of crystal sync motors, you can use AC Syncroneous motors. Does anyone know about these and if they'll with with an Arriflex? Could I use one from this site and hooks it up to the camera? http://www.anaheimautomation.com/products/...rs.php?vTID=107 Thnx in advance :rolleyes:
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