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Stanley Kubrick

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  1. Oh I'm sorry. I'll change my name. Thank you for the help. So what do you think about the reflection issue? Would a second polarizer diminish the reflection any further than a single one?
  2. I'm going to be shooting a 16mm film for school in the next couple of weeks and I just wanted to know the effects certain filters would have (we're shooting Kodak Vision 2 500T; on the ArriSR1 if that helps at all). We want to set up the camera right in front (outside) of a clear restaurant door and shoot 2 of our characters eating inside. The problem is that if we do that, there will be a reflection of the camera in the shot. We can't shoot the scene at night and we have to shoot the scene straight on. I know polarizer filters will eliminate the reflection on the glass, however, I'm worried there will still be a noticeable reflection. My question is this: if we used 2 polarizer filters, would it help reduce the reflection further? Or are there diminishing returns? *Because of the daylight mixed with the stock's speed, we can afford the loss of the 4 stops the polarizers will create. Thanks in advance for your help.
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