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Philip Bloom

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NFS Score 177 (Sophomore)
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Article Comment – Mind-Blowing Experiments with Infrared Cinematography

Red cameras are very easy to modify as the IR blocker can be unscrewed.

7 years ago
Article Comment – Mind-Blowing Experiments with Infrared Cinematography

If you ever get a chance to shoot with an infrared modded camera you will see how it is almost impossible to avoid lens flares when shooting wide like I was. It is incredibly susceptible to them. Some of them I wanted and liked. Others I could not avoid but I liked other aspects of the shot.

7 years ago
Article Comment – Mind-Blowing Experiments with Infrared Cinematography

Thanks for the post! I didn't actually use the 5dmk3 at all on this. That was just my first modded camera. I have just got an A7R modded with a 590nm and also an A6300 for 4K video. If was I loaded I would get a 1dx 2 modded as the 4K 60p is lovely out of that...if anyone has a spare one kicking around and feels generous. :)

Next up is getting my back up DJI x3 done for drone flying.

7 years ago
Article Comment – Mind-Blowing Experiments with Infrared Cinematography

Excellent. Will check it out. Ta.

7 years ago
Article Comment – New Footage from the Sony FS7 & First Impressions from a Working DP

thank you Ed for making these and all your replies. It's very helpful for everyone. I am in agreement that you SHOULD grade your pieces to how you want them as for me it's simply part of the "art". Like someone saying (not about this) "I wish you hadn't lit it so i could see how it handles bad lighting situations"

I will most likely share a couple of native clips I shot recently just for people to download but I won't put up edits ungraded personally.

Anyway I have just wrapped a 10 day doco shoot in the South Pacific using this camera instead of my usual F55. All I can say is I won't be using my F55 for the rest of this series as the FS7 footage looks practically the same and in a way more ergonomic form and with better battery life. Both really important in this series.

P

8 years ago
Article Comment – Welcome to the New No Film School!

What an incredible job on the redesign. Well done!

9 years ago

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