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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2007

Some short clips of my current cinematography/DOP film work various productions I have been involved in over the last few years. I work mainly with small format S16 / 16mm & Super 8 / 8mm (as I just love the unique quality these formats bring), but there is also some digital (DVCAM) examples in the clip also - enjoy & all comments welcome!

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  • what film stock did you use for the girl and soccer ball footage?

  • Kodak 500T (7218) Super 16mm film with a 100% bleach by-pass processing on the original neg. Regards.

  • the material at the beginning was transfered to an interlaced copy and it wasn't de-interlaced :(

    why? If the film material outweighs the video material, you should de-interlace the video material, because film is progressive. And youtube only takes progressive videos.

    Just a suggestion ;)

    I liked pretty much of the cinematography. It's really good

  • Many thanks. And yes. the interlaced material was left in by mistake from my timeline which was not converted prior to export. I'm still reading the manual...:)

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  • wow. that's encouraging

  • I love the water scene...

  • well in that case i have to apologize. I'm getting confused with Interlaced material aswell when editing my own stuff ^^

  • Sick reel! one suggestion tho would be to either take out or move the live perfomance stuff as the short film stuff looks so much better, shows your skills off a lot more.

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