By: Felipe
It really looked like a porno, from the way it was lit, to the way it was acted. Not very impressed with the final output. Looks like they forgot the camera at home and shot it on a DSLR instead.
View ArticleBy: Archie
Just watched Phillip Bloom’s 40min review (nothing we didn’t really know before) and he didn’t even go into the rolling shutter!
View ArticleBy: Ferdinand
I concur with Alex. Yeah the story wasn’t that great. But I applaud the filmmakers for putting stuff out there for us to critique. It’s easy to criticize, but hard to create. I think there are a few...
View ArticleBy: Philip Bloom’s Full Video Review of the Blackmagic Cinema Camera -...
[...] in a lot of ways. We’ve literally discussed all of the other things about the camera, from the wide lens selection, to the design, to the external power issue, but not knowing your f-stop is a...
View ArticleBy: Peter
The 90 degree shutter is something I recommend for HH shots on grabby optical stabilizers like that on the Sig. Sure the texture becomes a bit more strobey, but that’s better than a sequence of frames...
View ArticleBy: Luke
Yes he does… perhaps he’s updated the blog since you saw it, but it’s in his list of pros and cons underneath the video.
View ArticleBy: Archie
I realise it has rolling shutter but he doesn’t even mention it in the video apart from a little subtitle!
View ArticleBy: mattbatt
Well, after I go to their blog, http://www.onerivermedia.com/blog/ I now like the results much better. Obviously they were not shooting to make a superb looking CUT, they were shooting to show...
View ArticleBy: Marco Solorio
One of the pitfalls of embedding our video from Vimeo is that it doesn’t include the context to which the video was made. Unfortunately, some of the people on this thread aren’t getting the full scoop...
View ArticleBy: Manuel
BMD mailme yesterday: “We have also been working on a Passive Micro Four Thirds model of the camera. People have been asking for this as there are a lot of nice high end manually operated MFT lenses on...
View ArticleBy: Blackmagic Cinema Camera Getting Micro 4/3 Mount This Year - NoFilmSchool
[...] now that we’ve gone over lenses for the EF only model, let’s go over what lenses might work well with this camera — and their equivalent 5D [...]
View ArticleBy: John
This sounds like a cover for bad DP work. There are some statements in your blog that show how much you guys don’t know what you are talking about or what you are doing. Sure this example shows how...
View ArticleBy: Steffan Schulz
John, Marco at OneRiver Media has been writing for Creative Cow and a number of blogs, print magazines and industry web sites for years, not to mention the company has created industry software,...
View ArticleBy: John
Still doesn’t explain the shoddy cinematography. The technical motivation does not motivate poor lighting. You guys need to lighten up and learn to take some criticism. Maybe these guys should prepare...
View ArticleBy: Blackmagic Freakout By Releasing RTT Mount Version | Trema Entertainment™...
[...] now that we’ve gone over lenses for the EF only model, let’s go over what lenses might work well with this camera — and their equivalent 5D Mark [...]
View ArticleBy: Brynn
I specifically recall him mentioning rolling shutter when he talks about the BMCC not powering IS for Canon lenses.
View ArticleBy: Philip Bloom
it was a lot to cover. realised after it was shot missed out a couple of things. Sorry you learnt nothing from it, loads of people seemed to! I will try harder next time! Look forward to your review of...
View ArticleBy: Philip Bloom
and yes i did mention the lack of IS causes issues with the rolling shutter issues of the camera.
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