Alex Zakrividoroga
We recently had a short discussion regarding an entry level rig ($200) from Film City
http://nofilmschool.com/boards/questions/film-city-fc-57-n-shoulder-rig
Naturally, you can geek out and soup it up as you please.
Bear, the A7S guys will tell to get an A7S and the GH4 guys will tell to get a GH4. As Guys said: "Either camera ( Sony A7S or Panasonic GH4 ) would be a HUGE technical upgrade to your Canon 60D camera."
Congrats on producing and publishing. Keep going!!
I was planning to shoot a film with my fridge's camera but started to worry about this camera's dynamic range. Can anyone recommend me a fridge with a better camera? I am into documentary films but incidentally I will shoot weddings; my budget is under $1,500. What do you recommend?
Get an ancient t3i or its Nikon equivalent. It is an icon that made digital film-making widely available to the population.
Here is what the people make with the t3i: https://vimeo.com/search?q=t3i
Here are some thoughts about how long you would be able to keep milking your t3i: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gb58PSxuj8s
Beautiful.