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Hi,

just wanted to share my short film (shot mainly on velvia 50D)
https://vimeo.com/79152793
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Great stuff! The 50D skins are lovely.
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Thierry wrote:Hi,

just wanted to share my short film (shot mainly on velvia 50D)
https://vimeo.com/79152793
Hi Thierry, Nice film thank you for sharing , It can be a hard thing filming a young child as I know to well ? the light can be good the scene just right but then my son will not look at me or walking away or keeping his head down , Well done !
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Hi Thierry, Nice film thank you for sharing , It can be a hard thing filming a young child as I know to well ? the light can be good the scene just right but then my son will not look at me or walking away or keeping his head down , Well done ![/quote]

yes, she was 18 months at the time so the acting directions were useless. I had to hide raisins to get her to go from A to B
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That was very good!
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Very disturbing ! Especially as I wanted to know more about the ending.
Nice craning shots, what did you use for these ?
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For the crane, we used a custom made crane (that we transported) on our bikes across the fields
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Love the reality of bicycle based cinematography!
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Nicholas Kovats wrote:Love the reality of bicycle based cinematography!
Yes bicycles were as amazing an invention as the cinematograph camera. And they are handy indeed for transporting gear to out of the way places.
Incidentally it reminds me of a crane I made years ago out of bits of aluminium and bicycle wheel bearings. Very smooth, though when the two arms folded in they tended to amputate ones fingers so I rarely use it now. Also it can be troublesome carrying the weights but I guess you could use local stones or earth ?
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