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Eric Gustavo Petersen
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Day three of five - hump day. Been amazing so far. No glitches to report today just great footage. As the show's DIT, Eric Ulbrich already pointed out it's been a great show and the director and producers are all very happy with the footage. Our VFX Supervisors from Mechnology are looking forward to working with the footage (as is everyone else). The improvements Red has made are so significant in menu layout, button locations, all the day-to-day camera operations that the show is actually a little more fun to be on and less stressful. The image quality and the piece of mind from lower compression rates (give that this is a VFX heavy show) has lent itself to a situations where we're worrying less about the equipment and more focused on what we're creating. Again, I have to applaud the drop in size and weight. A memorable moment from today is when we had to put the camera on a high-hat atop a ladder and it only took one person to carry it up. Two days left to go...
Here are some pictures from the week so far:
Our darling Red Epic on the Weaver Steadman.
DIT Eric Ulbrich swapping SSDs during a reel change.
That's me happy as a clam watching the rehearsal. ~e. gustavo
Here are some pictures from the week so far:
Our darling Red Epic on the Weaver Steadman.
DIT Eric Ulbrich swapping SSDs during a reel change.
That's me happy as a clam watching the rehearsal. ~e. gustavo