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Mark Dunn

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  1. Yes, LOTS of big closeups of the eyepiece in there. That's shot his fox.
  2. For a long time I thought Jane Leeves was an American putting on a Mancunian accent but it's the real thing. I think it's a just the contrast, combined with the actor over-compensating for being British. But then, John Mahoney is a Lancastrian. At least we don't get the Dick van Dykey fake Englishmen they used to have on 'MUrder, She Wrote' anymore. Well, we don't get them anyway.
  3. Can you not just send it back? If you specified exactly what you wanted it for, then it's not fit for purpose. Failing that, we have distance selling laws here which give you a short time to return an item for any reason or none. Have you? That's assuming of course that you have already asked for and been refused a refund.
  4. You'd have to wind down the longer rolls onto a 100' spool, this being the only way to run film in a K3, and with single perf you'd have to do it twice to get the perfs in the correct orientation.
  5. A camera original should be emulsion out, just as it went through the camera. Rewind it.
  6. Nothing you can do will prevent a reflection like this when you're looking straight into a light. A prime with fewer elements, or a more expensive zoom, might reduce it or give it a better shape but there will always be something there.
  7. Nikon to Bolex is no problem either because the Nikon flange focal depth is so much greater so there's room for a conical adapter. I've even got one in my drawer for C-mount.
  8. Mark Dunn

    Vistavision workflow?

    A bit like asking a DP if he would like to sell one of his eyes, I suppose.
  9. Listening to Mr. Irwin, I wonder if requirement no. 1 is 'don't wish you were a DP too often'.
  10. There'a a story about Kubrick using the studio camera handheld, supported by many crew, for the shot of the astronauts descending into the TMA-1 excavation. That doesn't have to be true; its presumably unnecessary. Unless GP had all the handhelds- it would have been early '66.
  11. If Marty Hart's piece is right, it's from May 1960, not '68.
  12. A contact print should have the emulsion (dull) side facing the gate as you say. An optical print could conceivably be the other way round, but as Mr. Lewis says you can tell whether or not the action (and titles) are the right way round. If not, just do the double rewind as I suggested.
  13. If it's at the beginning ('heads out'), you just need to rewind it twice, once with a twist and once without. The image should be right way up if you look at it above the spool (yours probably isn't, otherwise it would project)- it's then inverted going into the projector, and it's put the right way up again by the lens. You've somehow got the emulsion orientation wrong- whether it faces the lens or not depends on whether it's a camera original or a print. If it's a print the emulsion (the dull side) should probably face the gate, but it's not definitive, it depends on the kind of print.
  14. Ditto that. www.walks.com Many are geared somewhat towards visitors but you learn a lot yourself as well. Only about a fiver.
  15. Haven't read it for decades and I'm just old enough to remember it going tabloid.
  16. Tape across the can, not round the edge, for exposed film always seemed clear enough to me. The tape came off the can, went across the magazine (preferably over the latch) then back across the can.
  17. >go's to show, you don;t knwo what you're talking about. CP is an alright camera. not worth >anything though. 300 bucks. lens is nice tho. Ditto. It's not on to queer someone's pitch, especially in Marketplace which is for selling. You might want to sell something sometime.
  18. "This isn't 'Mission Difficult, Mr. Markshaw, it's 'Mission Impossible'."
  19. Just for the avoidance of doubt, once the factory seal is broken, don't refrigerate or freeze at all. Just keep cool.
  20. A week is no time at all at room temperature. But now you have refrigerated it you will need to return it to room temperature gradually to avoid condensation. Next time don't bother for as short a period as a few weeks. Whatever you do now, don't put it in the freezer; the fresh stock was packed in dry conditions and any water vapour introduced since the seal was broken might be frozen onto the film. Defrosting then would be disastrous.
  21. 35 sound odd. Are you sure it's not 36?
  22. The lens list is here http://cinematechnic.com/resources/arri_16bl.html The Schneider 10mm was pretty teriffic IIRC.
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