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Simon Plunket

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  1. Hi Frank Sorry not to come back to you sooner but hugely appreciate the response. I hadn't really quite understood what shutter dragging is but makes total sense now. I'll explore this all some further! Thank you Simon
  2. Hi All, I've tried to see if anyone has posted a similar question but haven't had much luck, apologies if this has already been discussed elsewhere before. I'm looking to try and create the effect a film camera makes when getting to speed, or just after the camera is cut and you have these moments of flicker, like a memory that are overexposed and in fast motion. You can see a few examples in these two projects below. Generally these are used as editing transitions For the Post Malone video timecodes around 0:56 and 1:09, and for the "In My Mind" timecode around 0:13. Would you know if there is a way to force these moments a little longer, are there some cameras that take longer to get to speed? Would hand cranking help to achieve the effect? Does anyone know of any digital examples where someone has been able to create a similar feeling? Thanks in advance! Simon
  3. Hi Attila Very interested in this - could we please discuss the purchase? Thank you Simon
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