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Quick 3 minute DaVinci Resolve video showing the application of the 2383 LUT byBoz™ onto Blackmagic Cinema Camera 6K Full Frame BRAW footage (BMCC 6K FF Gen 5). The 2383 LUT is available for ALL Blackmagic Design Color Sciences - BRAW to Rec709 LUTs also available in BMD or Arri Alexa flavours 😊 Website: https://blackmagic-luts.yolasite.com/
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Hello, I am looking to sell the following items. I am willing to possibly split into different package prices, depending on need. I am looking for 2600 for everything below. Everything is in excellent condition. Bmmcc original price $995.00 Asking $750.00 https://bhpho.to/2y8CVWf Rawlite olpf - orig. price $350.00 asking $250.00 http://rawlite.com/ Bmpcc speedbooster ef Original price - $649.00 Asking - $475.00 https://bhpho.to/2nh2Rst One little remote lite Original price - $189.00 Asking - $125.00 https://amzn.to/2JNnNPh Smallrig Bmmcc cage Original Price - $79.00 Asking - $50.00 https://bit.ly/2l9SvaX Shijan angle hdmi clamp Original price - $30.00 Asking - $20.00 https://bit.ly/2JEDTyL NPF bridge Starving Artist Original price - $29.00 Asking - $20.00 https://bit.ly/2l9DJ3C 2 x Sandisk 128GB card Original price - $129.90 Asking - $90.00 https://bhpho.to/2iaZlNI 2 x NPF-970 battery Original price - $251.98 Asking - $180.00 https://bhpho.to/2fg0Ho4 NPF battery charger Original price - $34.90 Asking - $25.00 https://amzn.to/2sVxeGe 3 x LP-E6 battery Original price - $192.00 Asking - $140.00 https://bhpho.to/2bjAhOs LC-E6 battery charger Original price - $52.95 Asking - $40.00 https://bhpho.to/2bwFGnu Alphatron EVF Original price - $1,395.00 Asking - $500.00 https://www.filmtools.com/alphatron-...f-035w-3g.html Subtotal Original Price - $4,377.73 Subtotal Asking Price - $2,665.00
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I have a GH4 that I love. But the more I watch footage from the BMCC I think that nothing below $ 10 000 is capable of creating such a beautiful image. Am I the only one to believe this? Now the BMCC MFT mount can be found on ebay for around $ 800 and I'm extremely tempted. My original plan was to save and go with the GH5s, since I have all the lenses and a focal reducer, but the low light capability is not enough for me to make the jump as I simply can't fathom creating a story, whether it's a short or a longer piece without the appropriate lighting. I don't understand the craziness over low light capabilities of a cam, must be coming from people who are not interested in fiction where the environment is entirely controlled. So when you compare footage from that already "old" camera, the BMCC and the GH5s, do you see what I'm seeing, the BMCC is so much better, or am I the only one to see this? Thanks for your comments
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Hi everyone, I have written/directed a short film last year and as I'm approaching the production of my new short film, I would like to hear some experts options about the look of my film. This was a one-man-crew project and therefore I didn't have the resources/time to hire a DP at the time and I would like to hear some opinions of how can I improve my visual storytelling skills. I am aware of many of the errors I have made in my short but I'm not going to bring up my point of view as I would much prefer to hear some "fresh" observations. Thanks in advance for taking the time to analyze this. PS: feel free to comment on anything about this short but I'm mostly interested in hearing opinions about: cinematography and coverage(if that's a separate category at all). Thank you, MH Password is: 11112222
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Not to be confused with a ‘stylized look' LUT – I created the BozBMDFilm_to_Rec709 Utility LUT to bring out the organic contrast and color values captured by the BMCC / BMPCC in Film LOG or RAW modes. In addition, the LUT strives to preserve highlight and shadow detail [with emphasis on softer highlight roll off] while safeguarding image quality and integrity. [RAW video by John Brawley] Though it's not free, It's still cheaper than a Golden Arches Meal and definitely worth a look even if it's just to see more examples of how the LUT works. Download Page: https://bulentozdemirfilms.wordpress.com/downloads/bmcc-bmpcc-bozbmdfilm-to-rec709-lut/
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Good evening guys. So, I am looking into optimizing what I get out of my RAW files. And I am not sure I am doing that right now. My workflow now, is 2,5k RAW in Resolve, and then exporting for further editing in Premiere and AFX. What kind of bitrate would you use going from Resolve into Premiere? And what is sufficient for web and cinema use? Thanks!
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I recently aquired a BMCC, which lends a couple of questions. Now, I see that it is common to use adapters with this camera. Which lenses are great choices for this camera? And are there fully manual zooms under $1000? Also, is Metabones speedbooster with EF lenses a good option, or are the lenses just too big for the sensor? Thanks.
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Hello friends, I have a BMCC 2.5K package in great condition that I don't use and I want to trade it for Red One. It comes with following: Camera body BMCC 2.5K Full DaVinci Resolve Lenses: Tokina 11-16mm F2.6; Tokina 28-70mm F2.6; SpeedBuster Lanparte shoulder rig Shoot35 follow focus Mattebox, 1 Switronix v-mount battery with charges and power cable 3X 250GB SSD drives, Filters I'm based in Los Angeles, let me know if anybody's interested. Good day.
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I’m selling my Blackmagic Cinema Camera package with 2 cameras and an extensive set of Leica R lenses with MFT adapters. One of the great things about this package is that the Metabones Speed Booster adds a stop to every lens, effectively turning a f2 lens into an f1.4 lens. This speed boost happens optically with no significant loss of quality. The Speed Booster also changes the camera’s crop factor to about 1.5x or Super 35mm size. You can add lens gears to the Leicas and use a follow-focus rig and matte box. I’ve shot several professional projects with this package, including a TV show for the Pivot network and this piece for Whole Foods (which is not fully color-corrected): And this spec commercial: The package has never been rented without me and has only been used on a handful of projects. Everything is in great shape. The Leicas are very sharp but the look has much more character and feel than modern lenses. The focus mechanism on the lenses is silky smooth as well (unlike a lot of still lenses, like many Nikon manual focus lenses). Listed below are the prices for each of the components. If you buy the entire package, I’ll reduce the total cost from $11,358 to $10,000. Let me know if you have questions or want to see additional photos. Thanks! John ITEM DESCRIPTION: UNIT PRICE (x# of UNITS) = TOTAL PRICE Blackmagic Cinema Camera w/mft mount w/power kit: $1,500 (x2) = $3,000 Switronix PowerBase 70 Battery for Blackmagic Cinema Camera (12" Cable): $200 (x2) = $400 B+W 60mm 0.6 ND 102 Filter: $40 B+W 60mm 0.9 ND 103 Filter: $60 Kingston 240 GB HyperX 3K 2.5" (6.35 cm) Solid State Drive: $90 (x4) = $360 Kingwin EZD-2535 EZ-Dock 2.5"/3.5" SATA Hard Drive Dock: $18 Metabones - Leica R Lens to Micro Four Thirds Mount Camera Speed Booster: $325 (x2) = $650 Leica 15 3.5-R Super Elmar w/caps: $2,500 Leica 60 2.8 Macro Elmarit-R *E55 w/caps: $650 Leica 35 2.0 Sumicron-r(can)3-cams: $1,300 19 F2.8 ELMARIT 3 CAM (82) LATE (CANADA) W/CAPS: $1,500 70-210 F4 VARIO ELMAR 3 CAM LATE (JAPAN) (60) *WITH CAPS: $380 28-70 F3.5-4.5 VARIO-ELMAR-R 3 CAM (JAPAN) (60) *WITH CAPS, HOOD: $500 TOTAL: $11,358 PRICE FOR ENTIRE PACKAGE: $10,000
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Does a Sony F3 still make sense to people in 2015? Because have you seen on eBay lately just how cheap they're going? :-o You can pick up a Sony F3 for similar pricing to a new BMCC. The expensive SxS media puts me off, but this appears to be an easy way to avoid that expense: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/786662-REG/Sonnet_SD_SXS_E34_SDHC_Adapter_for_SxS.html For the only extra grand or so over the cost of an AF100 or FS100 it would seem like an F3 is worth it if you're looking for an older large sensor camcorder on the ultra cheap. (as I've been seriously looking into getting an AF100 for only a grand, just so I can have an "impressive" pro looking camera to impress the brides/guests and wedding shoots, with the rest of my kit being 1x GH4 + 1x GH2 + 2x GH1. I know images is all that should matter, and appearances shouldn't matter, but in real life first impressions do matter. If a few extra hundred dollars to get an AF100 over GH2 with the same image quality, then leads to more bookings, that it is money very well spent. But then this logic dangerously leads me down the path to spend even more on a Sony F3... as then I could use the F3 on serious jobs too) For context, I also own a kitted out BMPCC (that I love love) but it can look like a glorified smartphone to some people :-/ (until they see the images produced! But again, first impressions do matter and last)
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So one day I was bored and I decided to shoot a film all by myself, which meant acting and I'm not that good at it
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Full set of Schneider Cine-Xenar III's. Canon Mount - AS NEW. Pristine. Not a scratch or smudge. Retail is close to 50k - First 35k takes them home. Free custom made case. These lenses are perfect. not one issue or scratch. I've had them a year and they have a 5 year US warranty through Schneider. feel free to find me at weshowell.com
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How does the A7s and the BMCC compare against each other? Because I've just joined on as the DoP to shoot a feature on a BMCC, but given the nature of the film (shooting most of the time late at night), am wondering if a Sony A7s is better. Am curious about some direct comparisons between an A7S and a BMCC at night, and how they'd be able to grade, and how they'd be used in practise with lighting set ups (as if we can use a smaller lighting kit, that might help mitigate some of the cost of an A7S), their look, etc. As if so, I might then recommend to the director trying to find space in the tiny budget to switch to a Sony A7S instead. What I really wish Sony would do is make something like an A7S version of the Sony A5100. So perhaps an APS-C version with merely a 5 megapixel sensor and the same amazing low light performance as the A7S but with the cheap price of the A5100! As I don't need a "full frame" sensor, neither do I need more than 5 megapixels so as to have enough for 4K video. I'm content with 1080p.(after all, even with the A7s, most are not shooting 4K because it doesn't do internal 4K) Unfortunately I don't think a 5 megapixel camera would go down well at all with the typical 2014 consumer, even though I've shot plenty with my old Nikon D50 which was only 6 megapixels. So I think 5 megapixels would do just fine for casual photography, especially as it would be a very very good 5 megapixels. (plus of course I wouldn't be getting it for photography, but video)
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I can't decide between buying the Blackmagic cinema mft camera with the metabones speed booster or the Blackmagic production camera. The pros for the Production camera: No Moire, less aliasing, globall shutter, 4k = really sharp 1080p The pros Blackmagic cinema camera mft with metabones: Better in lowlight, more dynamic range, wider field of view I just want the one that looks more cinematic, but I can't decided which one that is. , Thanks for your help.
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So I am still very new to film making. Last year the only camera I had was a GoPro and I decided that I wanted to do CInematography for the rest of my life so I decided to skip DSLRs and by a blackmagic cinema camera. I have spent the past 4 months learning how to film and colorgrade and I finally feel ready to start getting audio but I have no idea what to mics and audio equipement to buy? Does anybody know what mics I should get if I want to get good audio and keep the camera run and gun. I'm in college and I film by myself so I want to be able to just throw all the gear in my backpack show up at location and be ready to shoot in 2-5 minutes. My budget for audio is $500-$600.
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"CaptainHook" DP'd a new music video shot using all of Blackmagic Design's cameras: A pre-release beta BMPC-4K, BMPCC pocket, and BMCC: For details, refer to the notes on the Vimeo page. -
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Marco Solorio has posted the 1st teaser trailer for his forthcoming documentary on BMW racing, shot using all of Blackmagic Design's cameras: A pre-release beta BMPC-4K, both BMCC-EF and BMCC-MFT (including using a B4 broadcast HD zoom lens), and BMPCC pocket cams: For details, refer to the info on Marco's Vimeo page. -
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Hey all, Just wanted to share a new music video that I directed. The video is for a Seattle band called Iska Dhaaf and features cameos by many current Seattle musicians including Macklemore and members of The Lonely Forest. Entire video was shot with two Blackmagic Cinema Cameras. We used a variety of Nikkor lens from 1970s to get the look. Project was cut in Premiere CC and graded in Resolve. Check it out and let me know what think. Thanks!
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Hello, I'm posting a new video I shot for some friends. They are getting married and I suggested something different.. Everything was shot with the BMCC using an OLD Tokina 35mm 2.8 lens. It's the only lens I own at the moment :P Nothing was lit except for the interior christmas light scenes, only lit by the practical lights themselves. Sadly, I'm not a color grade artist so please be kind with the grade.. I wish it was better too :) I've been playing around shooting different test footages with the camera to try to get a better idea of how to expose properly in different lighting situations. Shooting RAW is great, huge files but worth their size in post. (That can be debatable) Again like the other one, http://www.cinematography.com/index.php?showtopic=60653 I don't have a rig for this camera either sooo sadly some stuff is pretty shaky and given the crop factor my 35mm turned into some 60mm or something around that making every little movement very noticeable. Let me know what you think? Here is what I used: BMCC 2.5k Tokina 35mm Lens Genus Matte Box Hand Held, no Rig
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To anyone here who uses DaVinci Resolve (full or Lite), you may be interested to know that version 9.1 was released today. The update includes retina support for Apple's Macbook, including the 15" Retina Macbook Pro. It also includes an enhancement for the CinemaDNG format, which is used by the Blackmagic Cinema Camera. The Resolve product manager has posted full details about the update to the Blackmagic forums, here: http://forum.blackma....php?f=3&t=4253 The update can be downloaded via the Blackmagic Support page: http://www.blackmagi...gn.com/support/
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