Joe G.
Well-known member
Were the prawns easy to work with? Do they take direction?
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Hi guys, I caught the midnight screening for "District 9" last night here in Vancouver & was really happy w/ the audience response. We shot the film on RED One cameras & Cooke S4 primes in Johannesburg, South Africa late last year & had an amazing experience w/ them in an incredibly dusty & hostile environment. Please see the attached images w/ the cameras in action...
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Then every morning I would inspect the sensors and clean the OLPF as required, there was a prize for the dirtiest sensor!
Jonathan
RED Camera Supervisor on District 9
A lot better than I expected, but maybe not everybody's cup of tea, but 8 out of ten for low budget trying.
CCTV cams where Canon HF100, we had both PAL and NTSC versions and settled on shooting 1080 25p with the PAL version.
Dust, we covered all the unused ports on the camera. Vents where not covered due to the heat.
Lens changes where done as fast as possible to minimise dust getting in.
At wrap, camera dept would blast off all the external dust using the nitrogen in the camera truck. Then every morning I would inspect the sensors and clean the OLPF as required, there was a prize for the dirtiest sensor!
Jonathan
RED Camera Supervisor on District 9
$60 million was the budget right? I suppose for this type of movie that's considered low budget, especially to the Michael Bays of the world, but $60 million is still a lot of money.
Hoping to check the movie out this weekend.