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here it is, a long journey that began with a crazy proposal to Canon well over 8 months ago, culminating in a almost a month living on a bus, touring the country, and meeting some amazing people along the way. our last tutorial is an introduction to stabilizers for EOS cameras. it covers our hands down favorite too, the monopod (answering the most commonly asked question and some tips and tricks), our take on sliders (the atlas LTS 30 by cinevate…
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A great topic and a reoccurring question we get from DSLR video newcomers - Why would I need a mattebox? CORRECTION* - At 1:41 in the video Luke puts in an ND 9 and says it gives him more depth of field, when he actually meant 'shallower depth of field' It all boils down to control - control over your image by manipulating the light coming into the lens. Now, we're certainly not the first to write on the subject but what we've collected here is…
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Z-Finder EVF Video Series ~ Part 2 "Ergonomics" In Part 2 of the series, Steve Weiss & Jens Bogehegn discuss "Ergonomics." They elaborate on how and when to use an EVF in your hand-held, gorilla, shoulder-mount, and/or cinema style camera set-ups. ABOUT ZACUTO'S EVF VIEWFINDER Zacuto is changing the game again! We are transforming the form factor of DSLR cameras for video use with our Z-Finder EVF. The Z-Finder EVF is a 3.2” high resolution monitor…
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A friend of mine recently built a steadycam for the 7D. These are the first shots and it works pretty well. Thanks to Simon!!!
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Over the past 2 months i've been working on learning how to use the arduino and designing my own wireless follow focus system. UPDATE: Just finished a shoot where I got to use my follow focus. Check it out! http://vimeo.com/22265113 MAIN SETUP: Wrote up a short piece about my setup, includes links to my arduino sketches: phillipjamesproductions.com/60 BASIC WIRING SETUP: http://www.phillipjamesproductions.com/65
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