Your channel is a goldmine source for examples of using old motion picture cameras. This in particular is great for the trifecta of a sync camera, a Nagra, and the bloop box! I saw some other documentaries feature these items in various glimpses and I became really interested in this equipment. One filmmaker named David Hoffman has many clips from many of his documentaries around, some from the 70s and 80s use all this equipment! I like the sound of this mic, that it can record voices cleanly but you also hear birds in the background! Plus, the image on 16mm looks great! 50D is slow so I guess that's to be expected, but the scan you got from what you shot with this camera and lenses is so pretty! By the way, a Nagra, an Arri, and an older Sennheiser condenser are all really enviable pieces of equipment, and you seem to have collected a lot more in addition to that! I respect the commitment to all this wonderful gear!! Even with it's cost!
Thank you for your kind words, I am glad to know you enjoy my works. My philosophy is to show old equipment from the previous century is still viable of making usable footage. Of course as long as ideas behind the film are interesting, because Arriflex or Nagra are just the tools. I am just getting familiar with David Hoffman’s content, thank you for recommendation!
@@ANALOGBYDGOSKI On the contrary. I thank you for providing the answer to the dilemma of how to duplicate footage that is a throwback to cinematography that is near impossible to recreate in today's over-clean digital camerawork. A near-all majority of today's motion pictures make me cringe for certain reasons.
Your channel is a goldmine source for examples of using old motion picture cameras. This in particular is great for the trifecta of a sync camera, a Nagra, and the bloop box!
I saw some other documentaries feature these items in various glimpses and I became really interested in this equipment. One filmmaker named David Hoffman has many clips from many of his documentaries around, some from the 70s and 80s use all this equipment!
I like the sound of this mic, that it can record voices cleanly but you also hear birds in the background!
Plus, the image on 16mm looks great! 50D is slow so I guess that's to be expected, but the scan you got from what you shot with this camera and lenses is so pretty!
By the way, a Nagra, an Arri, and an older Sennheiser condenser are all really enviable pieces of equipment, and you seem to have collected a lot more in addition to that! I respect the commitment to all this wonderful gear!! Even with it's cost!
Thank you for your kind words, I am glad to know you enjoy my works. My philosophy is to show old equipment from the previous century is still viable of making usable footage. Of course as long as ideas behind the film are interesting, because Arriflex or Nagra are just the tools.
I am just getting familiar with David Hoffman’s content, thank you for recommendation!
This stunning footage is perfect and it makes you believe it's from the late 1960s or early 1970s.
Only visible Apple Watch spoils the effect.
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Well, besides that one little anachronism, everything else is good.
Incredible work.
@@socalemeraldaztecanrhino922 Thank you! It’s nice to know someone enjoys this, and my other short films.
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On the contrary.
I thank you for providing the answer to the dilemma of how to duplicate footage that is a throwback to cinematography that is near impossible to recreate in today's over-clean digital camerawork.
A near-all majority of today's motion pictures make me cringe for certain reasons.
That's absolutely amazing
The Nagra recorder sounds surprisingly well considering its age. Virtually no wow or flutter
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The sound seems fine, I'm more worried about the camera's registration. It should be steadier.
I think I was defeated by camera weight. With Angenieux lens at wide end (12mm) image seems steadier.