To clarify what Ed said, the camera used would be the Canon 5D Mark II, as opposed to the Canon 5D (non-Mark II). Both are full-frame DSLRs, but the older Canon 5D does not include HD video support as the 5D Mark II does.
Great advice, Ed! We did the same philosophy with our feature film, No Footing, cashing in every favor that I had accumulated over several years. Just recently got a Canon 7D and hope to make another feature using that in the same style. Really looking forward to seeing Newlyweds!
This is really inspiring Ed!
ImagineNowEntertnmnt 2 weeks ago
Maybe a little tiny video about the sound part: tips, what equipment you use, pitfalls to avoid and so on!
ponicsorg 1 month ago
I'm definitely going to support either by renting it on DEMAND, iTunes or buying DVD, great job keep it up and thanks for documenting for us.
PierreFilmsProd 1 month ago
24mm, 50mm, and 85mm - good range of lenses.
UltraMegaPrettyGood 1 month ago
'41' film from Australia, shot on a canon 5D for a total cost of under $10,000 /watch?v=plx-mSN1_kU
glennDIRECTOR 2 months ago
Great advice. The final cost of the film including post production was $100k.
EddieFelson61 2 months ago
To clarify what Ed said, the camera used would be the Canon 5D Mark II, as opposed to the Canon 5D (non-Mark II). Both are full-frame DSLRs, but the older Canon 5D does not include HD video support as the 5D Mark II does.
LorenScott69 2 months ago
Great advice, Ed! We did the same philosophy with our feature film, No Footing, cashing in every favor that I had accumulated over several years. Just recently got a Canon 7D and hope to make another feature using that in the same style. Really looking forward to seeing Newlyweds!
MixedNutsProductions 3 months ago
When does Newlyweds come out on DVD?
Can't wait to see it!
victoriaindigo 4 months ago
Thanks Ed.
coppertreefilms 5 months ago