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31. East Idaho Fly Tying Expo
2 years ago
24. 'Sugar'
2 years ago
Last held on April 16-17, 2010, this show is one of largest of its kind and has been held every spring in Idaho Falls, Idaho, since 1994.

The Expo’s emphasis is on flytying demonstration, but it also highlights all aspects of the art of flyfishing.

For more information, visit srcexpo.com



Video technical info:
Shot on Canon EOS 7D and 5D Mark II cameras at 30p. Edited in Final Cut Pro. Lenses & accessories: 24mm TS-E 3.5L, 135mm 2.0L and 50mm 1.4 Canon primes. (I also used a 19-35mm Quantaray lens for the opening snow drift shot with my 5D. I found this optic on ebay for $70!)
I also used a ProAm Crane and GlideCam 2000pro for some shots.
  • sweeeet stuff man, amazing simple edit. want to see more of your work, Steve... thanks, patrick
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  • Dan Smede plus 2 years ago
    Steve, The best stuff I've seen so far. That says a lot, because what you've done in the past has been great!

    Dad
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  • Down Home Films plus 2 years ago
    Great Stuff man! Just got my 7D, can't wait to get it out on the water!
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  • Reinaldo Ovando 2 years ago
    Great job and I wish to be there.
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  • mark castro plus 2 years ago
    def some nice shot. care to share how you achieved the timelaps with your 7D in the opening shots? 7d settings.
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  • Harris Publishing plus 2 years ago
    Hey Mark--
    It's a piece of cake, as long as you have editing software that will allow you to increase the speed of the clip. I just let the camera run on a tripod for about 7 minutes at 24fps, pull it into FCP and speed it up about 2000%. I have no idea if this is the best way or not, but it seems to work. Otherwise, you can do a timelapse with any digital slr and a remote called an intervolameter (sp???). I have the device but zero experience going that route. Lastly, you can do it with some cameras by utilizing their variable frame-rate abilities, like the Sony EX1, and record natively at a very, very, slow framerate.

    Check out timescapes.org
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  • bob lorrimer plus 2 years ago
    I have learned something already! Simply speeding up a prolonged clip is very effective and you do not have to sit by the river for 5 hours protecting the camera from wolverines and human predators.

    I am a fly-fisherman and this short film captured the spirit of the sport.
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  • Fish Porn 1 year ago
    Hey bro, this is awesome. I'm posting in on my fly fishing blog for sure (fishpornfix.com). Just had a quick question for you. At about 0:47 you have a nice, smooth zoom out; what lens did you use for that? I've noticed with my 7d I've had some problems using the zoom as smoothly as that but then again, I'm using the kit lens.

    Thanks and again, great work man.

    Caleb
  • Harris Publishing plus 1 year ago
    Thanks Caleb. I'll make sure to visit your blog! The zooms in this piece are all faked, so to speak. I just use the tools within Final Cut to gradually enlarge the footage beyond the frame. Very simple. It is kind of a cheat, but for online viewing it works OK. You just can't get too aggressive with it or it starts to look like crap-ola.

    Even pro-grade zooms on the HDSLR's have a serious problem. I think it has something to do with the coupling between the lens and body. If you disengage it (I'm told) or put tape over the connection points, your zooms will instantly smooth out.

    Anyway, good question. I'm making a switch from 85 and 135 primes to a 70-200, so this issue is going to be relevant to me. If you find out anything elsewhere, let me know!
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