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A glimpse of what life once might have been... Watch with headphones for the best experience. Shot entirely on the Canon 5D mark iii. Zeiss 50mm and Canon L Series 24-70 Director - Michael Cameneti Writer - Michael Cameneti DoP - Michael Cameneti Assistant Camera - Miles Austin Gaffer - Matt Harkless Sound Design - Michael Cameneti Special thanks to Chris Lazor & Pete Zimmerman for the creative input and encouragement to help make…
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The first of a series of short films regarding the art & science of professionals working with their hands. directed / edited / vfx - Dimitris Ladopoulos, Spiros Rasidakis director of photography - Nikos Mexis sound design - Nikos Tsines music - The Three Corners of the Earth, The Fire Shall Devour Us (shot using available light, with Canon 5D+7D, edited in Final Cut Pro X, tracked with PFTrack, composited in After Effects) www.deepgreensea.net
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*** UPDATED VERSION (See Erratum below) *** ------------------------------- THE PROJECT "Motion Plus Design" is a project which aims to create the first exhibition center dedicated to Motion Design in Paris, france. This is a non-profit project. Students, professionals and anyone interested could discover artists, meet and learn. This centre will also provide an opportunity to promote artists in other design departments so the different graphic…
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In early Fall 2011, I shot some footage with a pre-production model of the Canon EOS C300 for one week in NYC. I created an article and a video for Canon based on my experiences with the camera. The video is meant to poke fun at most camera test videos I've seen over the years. Canon, not thrilled with my sense of humor, does not credit or condone this video, but I think it shows a lot of the camera's strengths. You can read my full article about…
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