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mryendor

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  1. mitch, any opinions on using a full set of Angenieux C-mount lenses (10mm - 125mm) on a Elcair NPR? r
  2. This was very helpful. Thanks for the information.
  3. I just purchased a Eclair NPR 16mm package. I want to canvas for opinions on the most recommended lenses to use with this camera. any information is appreciated. rodney
  4. much thanks mitch. any particular keywords you recommend I can use to search the archives for this information?
  5. So, I am assuming you mean 35mm is the higher costs when it comes to processing. Thanks for the info. I want to shoot various projects on my own for educational purposes as well as for jobs. It seems the S16 may be a better choice since a lot will come out of my pocket.
  6. Hello, I want to gain a high-level understanding of the pros and cons, when it comes to post production costs, of 16mm vs. 35mm. I have the opportunity to acquire a S16 or 35mm camera. Both are quite nice. Nonetheless, I have been thinking about going with the 35mm. In this manner, I believe I can avoid all the blow up costs for S16 however does flimstock, lab processing, and etc for 35mm offset 16mm costs. any information is appreciated and welcomed. thanks, r
  7. Mitch, this is valueable information. skin tones is important to me as well because there are some African Americans in me film and I want to pull out the richness of brown. with that in mind, any other filmstocks you would recommend. r
  8. Thanks. How fast is the film?
  9. thanks a bunch for the response. I did learn that they shot the film on Kodak 5263 film stock which is now discontinued. I wanted to learn more about there shoot b/c I am about to shoot a short film and I believe some of my parameters and criteria matches theirs. Any recommendations on film stocks that's similar to Kodak 5263. I am working on quotes for shooting on 35mm however Super 16 doesn't seem to be a bad option. I was recommended Vision 2 EK 5218. any thoughts. Oh yeah, I plan on shooting this film in Colorado (Denver/Boulder) area so are there any thing that I should consider because of the altitiude and other elements. thanks r
  10. Hello, I have been searching for an online or offline resource that I can go to to know the following on any given movie: Type of Camera Used Type of Lens Used Type of Film Stock Used Type of Lighting Package used I want to use this information to study trends amongst certain DP's as well as genres of films. I want study DP, Lance Acord's work on Lost in Translation. Any help on this is appreciated. thanks, r
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