Canon EOS - 5D Mark II - The Last 3 Minutes Behind The Scenes/Vietnam 4/5

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Explorer of Light Shane Hurlbut, ASC, produced and photographed The Last Three Minutes in part to showcase the EOS 5D Mark II firmware upgrade v. 2.0.4, which added a cinematic 24P frame rate to this HDSLR.

Episode 2: Vietnam (run time: 09:29), examines the harrowing Vietnam sequence in The Last Three Minutes. In this scene, we see William in the middle of a violent bombing, struggling to help his friend and fellow soldier. See the creative lighting and special effects used to turn scenic Lake Piru, California, into a wartorn battlefield. Also featured is the 'Helmet Cam' Shane used to capture the first person point-of-view long shot of William crawling through the combat zone.

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  • @alainjongen you realise this isnt for any television program... which means all these people are committing most of their own time and money to this film?

  • i work a lot with the canon 5D for television,love these movies,i learn a lot,because in belgium,we don't have the money as you americans,so sometimes a american d.o.p; can help in these movies

  • Very cool behind the scenes. I'm a Nikon guy but leaning towards Canon for my next dslr. Thanks!

  • Extraordinary,thanks Shane for explanation.

  • nice

    

  • reallyyy i like that !!!!!! but i have a question Since I can look for the hull for the chamber..... please tell me really i need get that base

  • Thank you, this answer a lot of questions that i've had for a while! Thanks!

  • WOW, I love that. I learn in front of my computer with you. I work with a 5d markII too. I have seen the 5 episodes and you are a good teacher. Am french sorry for my english, but I just want to tell you thank you so much for these light lessons. I dream to work behind you just one day for learn by seeing you working. thank's

    sébastien LACOUR s.lacour3@voila.fr

  • Very Good !!

  • i like it ^_^

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