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  1. Hi, Been a lurker many years but need some advice on lighting fixtures. We have a Phantom HD Gold in our studio which lives in there all the time. Up until now we've been using a mixture of Kino, Dedo and Colortran fresnels to light scenes using different phases in the studio to negate flicker with the tungsten. Most of the stuff we do is small table top stuff but we now want to be able to light our entire studio cove (5 metres high 10 metres across) and have some money to achieve this. When we've had bigger shoots, lights have always been hired in on a job specific basis. We have a single 32 amp socket with appropriate connector and 3 dimmer banks orated at 40 amps each running 16 amp connectors with DMX control. I have about £15k to spend and have been looking at getting up to around 6-8k with possibly a single 4k key on the dedicated 32amp socket and then maybe 2-3 additional 2k's on the other connections. I've been looking at Arri D40's and M18's with HMI/Ballast but wanted peoples thoughts on what might be a better more economical route giving us the most for our money and maybe taking in current LED technology. We were also looking at a new Dedo which was touted as around 2k output but doesn't appear to have been released yet. Not sure of the model name but saw it at a trade show some months back. Any input or suggestions appreciated.
  2. Hi everyone, in few days I'm gonna show my short film to a commission for my graduation... now, until now I just worked on my laptop, never tried to see the result on TV, but as soon as I did it... I really freaked out! watching the film on my laptop, everything is good: high quality definition, bluish and desaturated look which is exactly what I wanted to achieve, no digital noise... when I saw it on TV, it was yellowish and very saturated, really bad definition with a LOT of digital noise... I don't really know what to do, my school career will be probably influenced by this project... can someone help with that? do you think I'm doing something wrong linking the PC to the TV, or is it normal all that noise?? I used a RGB cable to link the PC to the TV, and I'm using premiere pro cs6 to edit... is there something I can do in the export settings to have a really good HD product once it is shown on TV, or on a big screen? Please help, I will be really grateful for any kind of answer :(
  3. go to link below for T. Anthony Gharzouzi's Demo reel http://tarekimages.com/reel.html
  4. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfZLhG-hm5o ^ Click to watch lana del rey - blue jeans
  5. http://tarekimages.com/reel.html short demo reel in link above thanks, T.
  6. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300860063669 SMALL HD DP-4 EVF - GRAB A BARGAIN! - USED FOR ONLY 2 PROJECTS - COST $599.00 + I HAD TO PAY HEFTY DELIVERY AND IMPORT TAX. FULL PACKAGE INCLUDING CANON BATTERY PLATE AND AAA BATTERY PLATE. CONDITION IS LIKE NEW.
  7. Hello All, i am currently prepping for a challenging project to be shot in a few months time. Basically we are looking to capture live theatre for Cinematic projection, DVD sales and Internet videos very much on the lines of Digital Theatre and NTLive.com. Now the real challenge is that i am looking for HD Cameras which can record non stop upto 45 mins,as the play is 40 mins each half. Planning to use 6 Cameras. however we are not doing an online edit.The edit will be done later. Kindly suggest what cameras and multi cam setup i should work around with? Since we are going to project in theaters, the producers are even okay to go with Arri Alexas or Red Epics if we can find a way to use them.
  8. please check out my Ebay listing. Feel free to contact me at anytime if you have any questions. http://cgi.ebay.com/...em=281055473046 thanks, Mike
  9. please check out my Ebay listing. Feel free to contact me at anytime if you have any questions. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=281055473046 thanks, Mike
  10. http://about.me/adamlcohen *click on the vimeo or youtube links at the bottom of the page to view my reel. Thank you for your time! Adam Cohen
  11. I am a low budget Indie Film Maker. Please advice 1. Which HD Camera - ARRIE or RED or Panasonic etc gives the BEST RESOLUTION? 2. For screening in a Theatre which uses Film prints what is the most cost effective way to print films to show in theatre screen Your help in explaining the process is highly appreciated
  12. Hey everyone, So I have been working long and hard all summer to perfect my drone for capturing aerial video and here is some of the shots I have captured over the summer. The helicopter is capable of carrying around 6lb, and will carry a RED Epic or C300. The rotor on the helicopter is about 6 feet and the total weight is about 18lbs. Most of this video is actually just shot with a Panasonic X900m ($1000 prosumer camera) but I have found that is it incredible for this purpose. skyeyemedia.com Enjoy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDFwB87IqEY Cheers, Chris
  13. Hello, this is my film, 64 cents, which won an award for best Drama at the Cal State San Marcos Film Festival. I co-directed, but did all cinematography of this piece. We received a lot of praise for the camera work among teachers and peers, but I'm looking for more opinions, or what i can improve on. It is about a young boy returning to his home, years after an apocalypse following y2k. Feel free to comment on this forum or the video's page. thank you. WWW.vimeo.com/braceylemons/64cents
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