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Ted Keaton III

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  1. This work really impresses me... love the location! Thanks for sharing.
  2. Found this video on Vimeo and I am really impressed by the footage, the grading, and the area. https://vimeo.com/148828598
  3. Could someone post a link to his work, anything online?
  4. Really delightful and beautiful work. Could you elaborate on your audio and camera. What did you use to stabilize shots? The time of year... the leaves, what a timely and fitting piece! Thanks for sharing your work.
  5. Exceptional series! Does anyone know what cameras were used? Apologize for the quality of my screenshot.
  6. Hey good people! Purchased a Steve Cine Eyemo camera and was curious if anyone could recommend a company that might handle repairs on this camera?
  7. Thanks Will for taking the time to post, very helpful!
  8. Hey! Modified Eyemo purchased on Ebay, curious if anyone might be familiar with the buttons and inputs on this camera? I understand the bottom 4-pin is for power, but the small top input? Switches also puzzle me, red and white buttons don't seem to do anything and not sure why they are on camera (the silver toggle switch stops and starts filming motion... maybe an override of sorts?). There is a round silver thing on the side of camera (size of a quarter) that spins when the camera is actually filming, no clue what that's about either. Special thanks for any input or ideas offered... I'm really excited about actually shooting film and being involved with this board. PS. It's actually not very loud with the crystal synch motor, I am confident that I can build a blimp for it.
  9. David, this entire thread is incredible and thank you for taking the time. My sister-in-law was, at one time, a key player with Sony Distribution. She mentioned how Sony executives were the first to admit mistakes with regard to overlooking the faith-based market. Sony's research found the market or audience for one movie was equivalent to seven SuperBowl's.
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