Travis Shannon
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Anyone know what camera The House of the Devil (2009) was shot on.
Travis Shannon replied to Ramsey Nord's topic in 16mm
One of my favorites, ASC shows that it was shot on fuji but that’s all the info I could find- I just ordered the blu ray which apparently has 13 minutes of bts so if I can spot it, I’ll post it here.- 2 replies
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Makes sense, I always inch manually but was curious about using the motor to accomplish it- as you say though I can’t really see a reason for it, thanks for the input.
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The ACL has no phase function built into the body, for those of us with variable speed motors, when putting on a new mag is it good practice to run it at 2fps (or whatever the lowest option is) for a second or two to let the film catch at lower tension or is it overly cautious? If not, why?
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WTB: 'Cooke 10.4-52mm' OR 'Cooke 10-30mm' S16 Zoom
Travis Shannon replied to Matthew J Wilson's topic in Cine Marketplace
Did you ever find a 10-30? -
highly doubt you’d break the set but if you have a spare 25mm or a lead on one I’d be happy to purchase, good luck on this sale, these don’t come up often enough- especially with the kowa badging.
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Traveling overseas with film: carry on luggage or postage?
Travis Shannon replied to Maxim Lequeux's topic in 16mm
I’ve done two 16mm jobs overseas and when production asked camera crew to fly back with the shot stock we all pretty firmly put our foot down and opted for them to ship it, there were just too many failure points in the chain and we didn’t want to have to carry it on like a briefcase handcuffed to the president. No issues with shipping and while I’m sure both work I just see less apparent problems with shipping vs airport security, also it’s getting dicier and dicier asking for hand checks as airport security seems to be going down in quality rather than up, best of luck in whatever you pick. -
For sale is my beaulieu r16 with original ergonomic non powered handle as well as the powered handle/battery grip. Was just serviced by duall in 2019 and battery was also recelled in 2019 and comes with charger, case, donor r16 body and port caps- asking $800usd also have an angenieux 12.5-75 in great condition for an additional $500 that makes this a great mos setup. Reach out/message for pictures as image links are always spotty here, thanks much.
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Are editors frustrated filmmakers?
Travis Shannon replied to Daniel D. Teoli Jr.'s topic in General Discussion
Are VFX artists not artistic? -
I thought from the post title I was going to hate this but this is actually quite sensible to me.
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Relying on Monitors When Pulling Focus
Travis Shannon replied to Forrest Kos's topic in Camera Assistant / DIT & Gear
This comes up on this blog a decent amount and while it’s not untrue it’s also a bit myopic, the reason those cameras are able to have such advanced AF systems is because the camera is using a dedicated AF lens with motors inside, cinematographers have for years been using mostly pl or pv mount cinema lenses that can not integrate such tech because frankly they would be huge. It’s possible with external motors but it would have to exist within the ecosystem of something like a preston with a light ranger or like smallhd’s rangefinder af integration which is nowhere near as accurate because it can’t detect faces or contrast and would still need to be operated by a first AC making dedicated focus decisions. I agree that the best firsts can and do rely on a bit of both (although only very relatively recently) but it’s important not to minimize how different these systems’ implementations are in the real world. -
Camera for High Speed/Low Light
Travis Shannon replied to Chris Barker's topic in General Discussion
What arris are you looking at that are significantly cheaper than a Red Gemini? -
For the same reason that there aren’t a bunch of 416s floating around, these were the most advanced s16 primes Arri ever made and the price tag and quantity produced matches that, most are in rental houses like the one you linked.
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You’ve basically answered your own question but the fact that you need basically a truck to house enough lights necessary for a versatile enough shooting setup means that it’s a far more likely and practical investment for a gaffer rather than a dp and most larger name and commercial DPs I work with own a ton of glass and bring basically no lights or if they do own lights they’re co-owned with a gaffer they often work with and are thusly going out on more jobs than just that particular DPs. Not practical advice for everyone but I really feel you should just rent them, lighting is so important you really don’t want to be constrained to just what you’ve got in the garage.
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Endless tiny DOF??
Travis Shannon replied to Leon Brehony's topic in On Screen / Reviews & Observations
All valid, though I’ve yet to see a worse offender than Army of the Dead. The predilection of less than stellar DPs not only insisting on shooting on ultra fast glass but also insisting on shooting them wide open just for the sake of doing it I think plays into this as well. -
Yup. My 1.5 came with the same grip, honestly really like it, more ergonomic than it looks.
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new ALCS crystal sync motor for Eclair ACL
Travis Shannon replied to Aapo Lettinen's topic in Eclair
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S16mm camera + 35mm lenses (Speed booster)?
Travis Shannon replied to Boris Kalaidjiev's topic in 16mm
It’s not about center sharpness, it’s about crop factor, s16 is ~3x so a speed booster would open up wide range of new wide angle lenses to be used with an extra stop of light. Just because you don’t see the market doesn’t mean there isn’t one. -
How to find cinematographer credits for music videos
Travis Shannon replied to Max S. Moore's topic in General Discussion
Have you tried IMVDB? It’s only for music videos so generally has the most crewing info- other than that start checking YouTube/vimeo annotations. -
You don’t have a contract, eBay has a contract. You are selling on their platform, that’s why you are subject to their rules, if you have a bunch of gear sitting around you’d like to move and don’t want to deal with this make your own website and find a way to make transactions with private parties (really not that difficult these days) kind of strange how much effort is going into this thread.
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Eclair Flea Market
Travis Shannon replied to Gregg MacPherson's topic in Marketplace Listings Under $200 / €200
I also just saw the left eye vf extension on ebay and it totally looks like the original non erect Angie vf inside of an extended housing- I wonder if there’s a light loss to account for? Also I know the kinoptik is very popular for more orientable angles but has anyone tried the cinema products orientable finder? I have one in basically mint condition but as I have the original Angie finder on my body I can’t use it as it utilizes a different mount, if anyone has that mount I’d be happy to purchase it. -
Rain rig + LED volume seems like a bad time