Kim Frank
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Yes he used the Lensbaby and the Arri Shift and tilt lense system at 35mm and wider.
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Seems to me that post-effects on a two-dimensional plane will only give you...two-dimensional effects. I greatly admire still and cine -photographers who are not afraid to "command" the light before it is captured on a flat surface (film or sensor plane). There is a difference on how the light "dances" through diffusion and focus especially noticeable in... the play of the highlights? I've seen all sorts of post-blurring, rarely does it achieve the organic feel of something that was shot "that way". Kudos to Mr. Mullen and others who go to the trouble for in-camera fx... you have fans! :thumbsup:
Regarding those production stills from Manure: I noticed that the backdrops hang straight down. Wouldn't it aid the viewer's perspective and nullify cast shadows to hang the backdrop at an angle(for example 45 degrees as opposed to 90) to the ground and print it anamorphically so that the perspective matches? Are there some barriers that I'm not aware of that inhibit this approach? I'm pretty ignorant of the "outdoor soundstage" style of shooting, so I'd appreciate your wisdom on this.
Thanks.
This was the final shot:
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