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Boards Comment – blackmagic micro cinema camera news?

Awesome. Thank You. I was looking for some footage. :)

7 years ago
Article Comment – How Recent Films Have Utilized Older or Non-Standard Aspect Ratios to Their Advantage

Just an opition, but to me it feels a bit gimicky. I get why you would want to pick a frame size that best fits your story, but changing the borders mid-scene, that seems a little bit too much. Do you really need to triple underline the character's emotions like that? I'd rather just feel what the character is feeling through his actions than seeing the frame expand and think "ah, that means the characters world is expanding."

7 years ago
Article Comment – Remix This Short Film with Free Audio/Video Stems & a Complete Production Breakdown

Jeps, great job.

7 years ago
Article Comment – Atomos Announces Massive Price Drops for Their HD Line, Ninja 2 is Less Than $300

Yeah , you're totally right. A very good competitor. :) 1080p, sony batteries, hdmi and sdi... The only thing I like better with the atomos is the fact that it takes hdd's. 1tb for 50 dollars... SD cards can't beat that.

7 years ago
Article Comment – Atomos Announces Massive Price Drops for Their HD Line, Ninja 2 is Less Than $300

Ow, between all the updates from Blackmagic and Rode, this is the one that excites me the most. :D No more having to convert AVCHD files from my old gh2 before starting post production. Jeej! :D

7 years ago
Article Comment – Edelkrone's QuickReleaseONE is a Universal Quick Release Solution for Any Tripod Plate

Holy monkey toys, that thing is awesome. :D Honestly the first accessory that I have been this excited for... But at 140 dollars... Yeah, I'm gonna hold of on this one for a bit.

7 years ago

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