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ShaunC

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  1. I had the SLR Magic 12mm “old version” too. Sold it. Worst decision I ever made. I really miss that lens.
  2. And the SLR magic 8mm is on sale at B and H right now. $129. I’ve read mixed reviews but at that price I’ve just grabbed one.
  3. Jeremiah from artlist responds pretty quickly to email queries. I did cheekily suggest to him that beta adopters should be immune to any subscription price hike. I don't think he liked that idea.
  4. Artlist io ... Been using this site for 6 months now. It's hard to complain about it. They're slowly improving functionality and gradually add more artists. I do wonder how they (and the artists) make any money though.
  5. Here's a great deal for the Panasonic g6. It's an Australian company so not sure if it's available everywhere, but you get the body and the new entry panny 25mm prime lens for $592 aus (about 425 US dollars). And here's the link http://www.digitalcamerawarehouse.com.au/prod10100.htm
  6. Anyone interested in some vintage glass? I've used these pieces on my GH3, hence the M43 adapters included. Follow the link to the ad on Gumtree - http://www.gumtree.com.au/m-my-ad.html?adId=1064596740 Items included: Jupiter 9 85mm F2 & Case (Mint condition) SMC Pentax-M 50mm F1.7 & Case (Mint condition) Carl Zeiss Jenner Tessar 50mm F2.8 (Okay condition, no lens cap, but still works well) Sun Zoom Lens 85 - 210mm F3.8 & Case (Mint Condition) 1 x M42 - M43 adapter 1 x PK - M43 adapter TOTAL PRICE - $250 Australian dollars. For additonal cost, happy to post anywhere. I'm based in Brisbane, Australia.
  7. Well you've come to the right website. Buy and read Andrew's guide to lenses for the new Sony cameras. http://www.eoshd.com/eoshd-shooters-guide-sony-a7-a7r-lenses
  8. Great idea. Great trailer. I've pledged. I don't know how you got into those factories or onto those boats but this is stuff we need to see. Best of luck.
  9. ShaunC

    Strangr Grouse

    Here's a '"short film" I stumbled on the other day. Hand held, highlights blown, minimal grading if any. I presume it's coverage of some contemporary art show, but generally it seems "random". I think it's great. Someone is obviously thinking behind the camera.
  10. ShaunC

    Strangr Grouse

    We'll yeah, why not? Who's to say? Why is a "story" fundamental to a thing we label "short film"? Surely this website proves that the field is wide and diverse. Lately I've seen far more captivating "short films" that incorporate random shots strung together than "short films" that attempt to piece together some narrative that conforms to some formula.
  11. First of all, nice work. I agree with Gregormanschaft, the overall feel is one of a music video, and nothing wrong with that. If you were after more of a narrative then we needed a bit more time to get into the idea, the characters and the mood. Having said that you still manage to create a tense atmosphere. And I'm keen to know more about the situation, so that's cool.
  12. Cool. Let me know how you go. They'd be mad not to use it in some capacity.
  13. Great stuff. Just up the road from me. You should flog that to Fraser Coast Tourism. You should see their video on their webiste - http://www.visitfrasercoast.com/ Yours is in another league.
  14. Hi Eric Here's a link to a video where I used your track "Hidden Pond". I was grabbing some shots from a potential location for an upcoming project but got carried away with the purple light from the bridge and the Bokeh from the lens. Your music definitely captures the mood though. Thanks
  15. Nice work Eric, I'm currently doing a series of tests for an upcoming project. If it fits I'll drop one of your pieces in. I'll send you a link when done.
  16. I think all the suggestions are good, and if we are to work and discuss and play in the "creativity and ideas" section then may I suggest we label each new thread/idea/project appropriately to identify it as part of this initiative. My suggestion would be "EOS HD Salon - (insert your title)", so for example - EOS HD Salon "please comment on story clarity" or EOS HD Salon "does my grading contribute to the story?" Etc etc. By labeling it (and posting it under Creativity and Ideas) we would be creating a loose but organised collection of like minded artists. To this end the creative idea of a salon seems most fitting. Check this out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salon_(gathering)
  17. Why does no one take advantage of it? I can only speak for myself and say that I might take advantage of the current "Creativity and Ideas" section at some point, but my suggestion was for something more structured, more "curated". Which I would definitely be interested in. Why do people keep things so secret? Who knows, keeping your projects secret is an antiquated idea. Opening up your process, engaging in dialogue, viewing your potential audience as "co-creators" of the final work is the way forward. Like I said in an earlier post my background is in theatre. We struggle with similar questions. Here's a link to a current project. It's titled Awkward Conversation, and it's a conversation about this very topic with our local audience in Brisbane, Australia. http://www.pozible.com/project/181384 In any case Andrew Reid has positioned his website in a unique position. It's much more than what Phillip Bloom offers and it's not a free for all (as much as I read it) like No Film School. Also, as a response to Blanche's original post, I suspect it's got many people making stuff. My suggestion was not for a general discussion on random subjects, but for those projects inspired and motivated by what they have learnt on eos hd to actively engage with the websites readers in a structured and meaningful way.
  18. Blanche I think your point is a good one. I'm like you, I've used this site to "train" myself in all the tech stuff. As far as I can tell this is one of the best sites on the net (as well as No Film School). However, I started to train myself with the specific intention of starting a major project. I have an extensive background in theatre, and am in the process of creating a project that links to both theatre and video. I've started ... Andrew, (if you're reading) your site has recently undergone some changes with new moderators etc. I think you'll find that your site has inspired a number of artists to go out and make stuff. Wouldn't it be great if EOS HD could have a (new) section in which projects (feature films, docos, experimental, music videos, whatever) could discuss their technical and creative development. Crowdsource issues and bounce ideas off other forum members. In other words a special section not just for general discussions but for projects that are going to be made, and were heavily inspired by this website. I think there would be a few out there. I've got one. Blanche seems to have one. I'm sure there are more. It could be a great international creative and technical film "salon". Perhaps projects need to apply directly to Andrew to be included, and then let the forum take over, subject to all the rules that already apply. Blanche? Andrew? And moderator?
  19. Great post Andrew I think you should do more reviews/commentary on others work and how that relates to gear. Lots of interesting observations. And a great response to the developIng GH4 discussion.
  20. I agree with Andy, this is well worth the money, and I don't even own a Sony A anything, although now I kinda wish I did. Even so, as I trawl the Internet looking for lenses for my GH3 I often wonder about what I'm looking at. I like Andrew's take on things, so this is a great resource. Highly recommended.
  21. ShaunC

    GH3 book?

    Hi there New to the forum. That's great news re: GH3 guide. I'll be getting a copy as soon as it's available. Cheers
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