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  1. Hey Everybody I'm in preproduction for a short film, which is planed to be shoot on the Arri 416. As I remember there is the possibility (at least on the 435) to offset the Filmtransport. Meaning that the shutter is running a-sync to the film transport. The outcome are "smeering highlights" from the Filmtransport. As I recall to remember one needs an additional control device, but I'm not sure. How was this technic called again? But much more important, is it possible to do this "trick" on a 416, or any ideas how achieve that look? Unfortunately didn't find anything in the manual... THX for your support and Ideas Philipp
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