The Three is a short film featuring Lori Cardille and John Amplas from George Romero's 1985 cult classic horror film, Day of the Dead
www.TheThreeFilm.com is the official website.
Directed by Scott Goldberg.
Produced by Scott Goldberg and Mark Nadolski
The Three is a short film featuring Lori Cardille and John Amplas from George Romero's 1985 cult classic horror film, Day of the Dead
www.TheThreeFilm.com is the official website.
Directed by Scott Goldberg.
Produced by Scott Goldberg and Mark Nadolski
The video was shot as a test for a slider KONOVA and a photo camera Panasonic GH2.
In the video there is an experimental color correction.
Lens: 14-42
Correction: After Effects
Music: Kevin Kern - Return To Love
this is a test with a GH2, with the lumix 14-42mm lens BUT with a Century Precision anamorphic adapter. its fits like it was made for it, but they were actually made to squeeze 4:3 to 16:9, put it on a 16:9 camera and you get 2.35!! with the amazing anamorphic lens flare results! see the picture on my group page.
This is the trailer to the first short film I shot on the GH1. I had two very talented, very lovely actresses, and an amazing crew. This was shot using Nikon primes, and a few shots on the kit lens. 1080p for everything except the slo-mo shots which were 720p. I recorded the audio to a separate camera with XLR inputs, used a slate and synced up the audio in Final Cut Pro.
Why should others have all the fun? I'm throwing my hat into the ring with another video of cats! Shot with my GH2 that just arrived, using the Lumix 20mm f1.7 and a .7 wide angle attachment. This makes it a 14mm (28mm in FF 35mm terms).
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