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  • Hey all, just changed over the backend after 15 years I figured time to give it a bit of an update, its probably gonna be a bit weird for most of you and i am sure there is a few bugs to work out but it should kinda work the same as before... hopefully :)

Frame grabs of my new short film, 'Marina'

Álex Montoya

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It was filmed during four long nights in a small village of the north spanish coast.

Hope you like them:

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These look great!

Can you give more details on the lighting setups for each still?

thanks for posting,
Benjamin Rowland
 
Nice work. Can you share any info about the lighting setup for these and the technical info (camera build, lens, t-stop)?
 
very very nice
 
some of the best frame grabs ive seen so far! What lenses and lights were you using?

Well done.
 
Can you share any info about the lighting setup for these and the technical info (camera build, lens, t-stop)?

Can't tell much about this, since it's not my area of expertise, but I know we worked with the Zeiss standards between 2.1 (night-ext) to 4. BTW, Jon D. Dominguez, also a reduser member, did the cinematography.

For the interiors we had to use small lights since we had only 3KW to power them.


Here you have another 2K frame grab:

http://img262.imageshack.us/img262/5495/a001c1390611hs00263331c.jpg


I have added a layer of grain as well.
 
If there's one thing to complain about the RED One image, it's this:

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These hard edges against completely white areas looks kinda ugly... Not completely distracting though.

No wonder they used some diffusion to smooth highlights on Knowing.

Any way to avoid this besides toning down the lights when you have control of them?

For the interiors we had to use small lights since we had only 3KW to power them.

Old electrical installations?
 
If there's one thing to complain about the RED One image, it's this:
These hard edges against completely white areas looks kinda ugly... Not completely distracting though.

That's my fault. I applied some sharpening to that particular image.
 
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