@fredNielssen Not really mate, this thing (Millennium XL) is a bit over £1000 a day (over £3000 a week) for the basic package, without lenses or the wireless follow-focus and of course without the steadicam which I presume is owned and operated by Mr. English.
In the film "Le Mans", Steve McQueen spent the whole budget on filming car sequences from every possible angle, that's why the film have very little dialogue or human story line.
@coolmanak It is a lot quicker and lazier going upside down for low mode. On some productions it is suitable. You can't do it if they are going for a neg cut but that is rare nowadays. I personally reckon on less vibrations in upside down low-mode only because of how shonky a lot of low mode brackets are.
Henry Zhinin They're shooting film, which has rudimentary monitoring solutions. If you'll notice, the focus puller isn't pulling off a monitor. He has to eyeball the distance between camera and subject.
@fredNielssen
Not really mate, this thing (Millennium XL) is a bit over £1000 a day (over £3000 a week) for the basic package, without lenses or the wireless follow-focus and of course without the steadicam which I presume is owned and operated by Mr. English.
those cameras still shoot on film?
In the film "Le Mans", Steve McQueen spent the whole budget on filming car sequences from every possible angle, that's why the film have very little dialogue or human story line.
Can I see the result?
@coolmanak It is a lot quicker and lazier going upside down for low mode. On some productions it is suitable. You can't do it if they are going for a neg cut but that is rare nowadays. I personally reckon on less vibrations in upside down low-mode only because of how shonky a lot of low mode brackets are.
i want one want want want want want want want! those are awesome cameras!
@MrThomasEnglish and during editing the editors can flip the footage 360 degrees so it then looks low and normal
@dijonmustardman Different directors work in different ways. Actually for a dynamic sequence like this we are pretty much doing normal coverage here.
film is the best video format, i mean film format, 35mm is equivalent to 8k digital aprox
HAHAHAHA what a joke! 35mm doesnt even come close to 2k digital
Rebassed
please read wikipedia
Rebassed Better luck trolling next time...
Not just IMAX, you mean IMAX 70mm, there is also Digital IMAX
where you having fun?
What in the world are you using measuring type in front of the camera lens and actors for?
Henry Zhinin They're shooting film, which has rudimentary monitoring solutions. If you'll notice, the focus puller isn't pulling off a monitor. He has to eyeball the distance between camera and subject.
Why shoot film? It's so expensive?
gee. enough coverage already?
what about focus? or is it the lens stopped down a lot
There is a guy behind running with a wireless follow focus
Lmao how the hell do you edit the film xD. And how much is this camera?
wtf is that operator
What if you go to the supermarket and you'll be attacked by a wild dog? It's part of the job ;-)
ITT: people who know nothing about filmmaking.