Camera Gear!
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This is a render of a set piece that I am working on for a commercial gig I'm shooting next month. I nabbed the gig by making an animatic in SU. They love the animatic so much they wanted an animation done as well.
What's in the render!
- 2 Bigfoot DIT Carts
- JL Fisher 10 dolly (a workhorse in the industry)
- Gearnex Geared Head
- Atom 3D rig by Element Technica
- RED Epic Cameras
I'm going to be building more film gear as I go, so if there are any filmmakers out there, I'd love to hear from you. Chris Fulmer and I are working on an interesting plugin for previz and cinematographers. Drop me a PM!
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http://www.coroflot.com/roger_hawkins/Virtual-models-renders/23
Oh, let me guess, you were looking for something more modern.My guess you are interested in using SketchUp for production planning and set design.
Wish you the best of luck. My experience is combat cinematography.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBZljoV_sVI -
Haha - Roger. I have a collection of old 16mm and 8mm cameras - none like that! Great stuff on your reel! That must of been a wild time shooting back then. What cameras did you shoot with in your war photography years?
Yes, we're making something for production planning for the camera department and could be used for production design as well. Long term their might be some tools for lighting crews as well.
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I shot 16mm Arriflex m&s models, and the footage you saw was done with the 16mm Bell and Howell filmo. I apologise for the lack of quality but the National Archives do not supply the best possible prints. Also sleeping on the ground with your equipment in the middle of a humid jungle degrades the camera, the film and the photographer.
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Nice! I've used one of those dollies several times in the past.
Also, an acquaintance of mine has a Red.
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