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Mario’s Café in Kentish Town, North London, is a very special place, a meeting place for a community that ranges from plumbers to rock stars, from vagrants to families, a little island of resistance against the onslaught of corporate culture. Started by his Italian grandfather in the 50’s, Mario has been running the tiny cafe for the last twenty years.

Mario makes his espressos and waits for the waitress who is always late and who he swears he’ll fire but never will, he talks about how he never intended to end up running a café and wonders if he’ll ever leave. As the day continues we witness the extraordinary affection between Mario and his customers and realise that Mario’s is more than just a café.

Mario’s Café was shot by Roland Denning, filmmaker and regular customer, over nine days in HDV on a Sony Z7.

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  • krasnapolski 1 year ago
    A very entertaining slice of life and crafted observational documentary. Most enjoyable, thanks for posting.
  • Roland Denning plus 1 year ago
    Thank you! Very glad you liked it.
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  • Roland Denning plus 1 year ago
    Thanks Jim! See you Mario's.
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  • marxways 1 year ago
    nice! is it the stock lens? what camera settings?
  • Roland Denning plus 1 year ago
    Yes it's the regular Z7 Zeiss zoom. For one or two shots I used a wide angle adapter, but it's nearly all just the zoom. Manual exposure & focus, 0 gain, 1080 25p.
  • marxways 1 year ago
    nice thanks. but how did you get rid of all the chromatic aberration? cuz all other videos shoot with Sony Z7 here on vimeo shows a lot of it (or a red feeling over the areas which are slightest contrast in).. like this vids: vimeo.com/7356939 vimeo.com/1589989
  • Roland Denning plus 1 year ago
    I can't really answer that as I didn't have any chromatic aberration in the first place (although I know exactly what you mean on those other vids). One thing is I tend to favour shooting wide open and seldom use an aperture smaller than f3.5. Possibly using more of the glass limits C.A. - but that's just a theory. I often use negative gain too (although not on the Mario's interiors) so I can open up a little more.
  • marxways 1 year ago
    ye ok thank you.
    And I need to ask you how you got that amazing sound? what mics?

    and how you did to upload it with so good quality? any special program?
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  • Roland Denning plus 1 year ago
    Most of it is from a Rode NTG2 mounted on the camera. I also had a radio mike on Mario himself most days (an old Micron kit with a Tram mike) which I mixed in with the Rode. I cut it in Final Cut Pro, converted it to a 1080 MP4 at a data rate of 4200 kbits/s for upload to Vimeo.
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  • electronicsunset 1 year ago
    Do you like the coffee?
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  • Roland Denning plus 1 year ago
    The coffee is good.
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  • Lewis Evans 1 year ago
    Good job Roland, great summary of a charming place
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  • Robin Hayter 11 months ago
    My old haunt and THIS IS A CRACKING FILM
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