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Colorado REDs, sound off!

Yes Birger Colorado

Yes Birger Colorado

Meryem -

A bit late, but we jsut shot on the Grand Canyon for 3 weeks with Birger only/Canon glass only, worked well for the most part, some glitches related to me not upgrading the software before I left, but not a killer.

So Birger in Colorado...waiting for my Impero....
 
Hey Anson - I hope you got some good stuff on the river. Any chance that you will be at Mountainfilm this weekend? I was supposed to shoot an interview there with Vance, but it was cancelled at the last minute...but since I have the pass anyway, I'm going. There's some other stuff I'll be shooting, some b-roll for another project, so I'll be bringing my camera.

Good to know you have a Birger. I'll have to find an excuse to bring the Monster to Aspen, if you would be willing to let me pop it on there so we can see if it works. It's a great lens. Huge, but great.
 
No MountainFilm but Great Grand Stuff

No MountainFilm but Great Grand Stuff

No, no MountainFilm for me - too busy shooting - the rivers are high around here so we're shooting kayaking, and interviewing the folks that are here for big water.

The Grand provided about 1TB of R3d's, audio, timelapse sequences and stills...when the shooting and real life calms down I'll be locking myself in a dark padded editing cell going through it all...preliminarily we are very very happy with what we got. I'd imagine its the first red on the grand?

yeah, happy to check out the monster anytime you are in our neighborhood. We tested the older monster C 400 1.8 (or is it 1.2?), worked great on Birger, aperture control only of course, did not show lens metadata of course
 
Got the Birger now as well and loving it. Absolutely SOLID little product.
 
No, no MountainFilm for me - too busy shooting - the rivers are high around here so we're shooting kayaking, and interviewing the folks that are here for big water.

The Grand provided about 1TB of R3d's, audio, timelapse sequences and stills...when the shooting and real life calms down I'll be locking myself in a dark padded editing cell going through it all...preliminarily we are very very happy with what we got. I'd imagine its the first red on the grand?

yeah, happy to check out the monster anytime you are in our neighborhood. We tested the older monster C 400 1.8 (or is it 1.2?), worked great on Birger, aperture control only of course, did not show lens metadata of course

I'm pretty sure that you are the first RED on the Grand, I'm jealous, although keeping the camera protected from the silt problem must have kept you on your toes.

I may be out that way later on this summer, although we are slated to post a feature film, which may keep me tied up. Summer is already flying by, but I'll find a way to load up the Beast in the camper and head towards Aspen. I have 4K 800mm dreams!

More shooting, less editing!
 
Golden IS the best.
Sorry Meryem Boulder is cool too:)

If any local redusers want any of their gear Laser Engraved.
I'll give you guys the reduser discount.

Tried it out on a redram today and it came out pretty cool.

Shoot me an email
erik at inthemind dot com
 
hey all,
just finished the rough edit on the Grand Canyon - shot top side and aerials back in Jan/Feb... be adding it to the MHD library in the next few days... nothing down on the river though.......
 
Hi Anson,

yup - it'll be in the MHD/RED/National Park Gallery (and Aerials Gallery) early next week.

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and a lot of RIM (North and South)....
 
checking in from Colorado

checking in from Colorado

Howdy, all. Just thought I'd introduce myself.

I'm in Westminster, CO, and though we shot our feature in Illinois, most of post production will take place here in CO.

We shot in RED 4K --23 days of shooting to get our feature film wrapped.

Tim Lynn in Illinois provided the camera, and pointed out this user group, suggesting I should check in.

So here I am! Glad to be a part of the Colorado RED community.
 
Howdy Daniel!
 
Hello, fellow Colorado RED users and film makers.

We have recently finished the edit on our feature film and are now looking for someone (local to Denver/Boulder area would be fantastic) to do color and sound design. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

The film is a dance/drama/comedy starring several So You Think You Can Dance finalists, but it's not your typical dance film... there's actually a great plot and story! [smile] Think of it as an indie film in the vein of Little Miss Sunshine or Juno that just happens to have some really fantastic dance scenes. We've got some amazing locations, and color will be really important to the project.

Our DP is Chicago area veteran Peter Biagi, who has has worked on more than 50 feature films, including two Robert Altman films (as camera operator), The Company and A Prairie Home Companion.

I'll be working on cutting a trailer together this week so you'll be able to see what we're doing, but we'd like to start getting into dialog about color and sound as soon as possible, as we are starting to submit to film festivals and need to have a final product by the beginning of the new year.

We're excited to start connecting with RED users and film makers in our new Colorado home!

p.s. In response to the post above: I'd love to see this! The Vimeo fisheye footage is gorgeous; I can only imagine what this would look like projected on a dome.
 
Hello Jonas,
I sent you a PM about our facility here in Boulder. Sounds like a great project you have there!
 
Just a local announcement:

Our third year moderating the Filmmaking Workshop in conjunction with the Boulder Adventure Film Festival. This year's line-up is going to be the best yet, we have some fantastic image makers doing unique projects.

This is always a great conversation, the only local conversation of its kind, shooters and producers talking directly with each other.

Full Adventure Film schedule is also available at www.adventurefilm.org - see some amazing films!
 

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Erik,

Last I heard, it was just Alan and I signed up for the screening. Hopefully we get a few more, I really want to see it!

I don't think I'll be making it to the workshop on the 14th... Why do they always do these things mid-day on saturday??? I plan to check out the festival though.
 
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