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Video "Making of" the Sinar shoots

nicolas claris

OPF Co-founder/Administrator
Video "Making of" the Sinar Hy6 and Sinarback eMotion 75 LV shoots

We have planned to make a short video showing the "Making of" of each shooting…

They will be announced in each corresponding thread, but here also as a general reminder…

Updated on March 8, 2008 - Here [deactivated on April 8 - see]
Updated on April 18, 2008 - Here and then click on "video "Making of ""
 
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nicolas claris

OPF Co-founder/Administrator
Thanks janet and Bart.

This is the first "making of" (the one made at uneeK) where one can hear the sound of mirror/shutter in action…
 
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The Unguru

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Salut!

Art is pulling you and Romain! You are now in a magnetic field and the course of you boat is changed!

Kudos for the restaurant, boat and leather art and also for the magnificent cinematography and music by Romain.
 

nicolas claris

OPF Co-founder/Administrator
Despite the very kind words, Ungourou, I prefer when you are Asher…

Asher knows that in a magnetic field a captain cannot set a course and gets uncontrollable variations of compass headings… no true course then…

Asher would also remind that it was (it is still!) more an hotel than a restaurant…

Halala!
 

nicolas claris

OPF Co-founder/Administrator
Updated on April 8, 2008 - Here

Now all videos are same size and on the same page.
Presented in reverse chronological order (the later on top)
 
Nice videos, interesting seeing you "in action", if one can say that about someone shooting with Sinar ;-)

Jörgen, pressing the shutter release is only the end of the capture process (and the beginning of the post-processing) ;-) .
It's what happens before (and if timing is critial, during) the press of a button that matters. You are correct in the sense that
(in general) shooting a MF camera requires a different type of shooting than a 35mm or smaller format does.

Bart
 

nicolas claris

OPF Co-founder/Administrator
That's interesting!

How you guys working with MF or LF feel different than working with 135 mm cameras…

This needed an entire sub forum, it is there
 
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