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Joaquin Castro

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  1. Hi everyone!

     

    I have an upcoming shoot where we need to have a 180° rotation (around the lens axis)

    It´s a short film with very low budget so expensive options such as Cartoni Lambda Head or Weaver Steadman are not going to be posible

    We´re shooting on an Arri SRII with Zeiss Primes T1.3

     

    Any thoughts on a low budget solution?

     

    Thanks in advance!

     

    Joaquin

  2. I've never heard of autofocus being used for stop motion work, you want very precise control and you don't want the focus to hunt between set-ups/frames, so any adjustments are done manually and have to be planned in advance, otherwise you'd leave it in the same spot. If you want a "rack" focus during a scene, it would have to be plotted over a number of single frames so that when played back at 24 fps, it looked like a smooth shift in focus over the course of a few frames, not a jump that happened between two single frames.

    Thanks David! Just wanted to say your old posts about Manure and Big Love have been the biggest help up to the moment. When I referred to autofocus I meant using it through Dragonframe and adjusting it milimetrically, but what you say makes more sense I think.

  3. Hi everybody,

     

    I´m shooting an animated short and I´m struggling to recreate daylight in a studio (midday, dusk, sunset, etc)

    My main problem is skylight, I don´t know how to approach it really. Not sure if for midday (for example) using a big 12x12 silk over the set would be enough, or if complementing it with some punchier sources such as kinos, or if I should add an extra big blue source to tint shadows, etc etc

    Any articles or help regarding day exterior on studio wether it´s stop motion or live action would be really helpful

     

    My other question is which kind of lenses (in technical aspects) would be the best. Is manual aperture very essential? If it is, what about manual focusing? Because manual lenses ussually don´t have autofocus and I don´t think touching the camera to focus would be the best. Any lens model (zoom) or set to suggest? Camera will probably be Canon 5d mk iv, 6d or 70d

     

    Thanks ahead of time for any thoughts or help!

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