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Aaron Martin

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  1. Darn I was hoping you'd let me off the hook so I wouldn't have to guess and feel foolish when I turned out wrong. :) But I'll say these were 16mm : 1. The woman walking down the street 2. The guy putting his feet up in the theater 3. The shootout 4. Girl rolling around in bed 5. Closeup of the girl near the end. But I'm really just guessing. Everything looks amazing. BTW is Stuntman going to be coming out on DVD? I'd love to see the film but I never seem to be near where it plays.
  2. I just re-read the the original post. So there is some 16mm in there as well. Sorry about that. Would you be able to tell us which clips are super8?
  3. Very cool. I have to agree. Some of the best-looking super8 stuff I've seen. And that was all super8?
  4. I didn't shoot it. I wish I had. Macgregor used a Cinemek G35 adapter. It's similar to the P+S but much less expensive. His lighting setups were very simple. And I think he used only 2 regular 35mm still camera lenses. There is more info in the SIMILO thread in the sci-fest section of the DVXUser site. He posts some pictures and talks more about how he did it. The thread is pretty long because it was so popular on the forum, but there's interesting stuff in there if you can wade through it all.
  5. Check this short out: http://cinemekserve.temp.powweb.com/demos/...similo.h264.mov This is the DVX at its best, IMHO.
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