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In my cinema blog you’ll discover a variety of articles and information based on the experience I’ve gained working with a wide variety of cinema cameras over the years combined with my work as DP on projects ranging from high-end commercial spots for some of the worlds most recognized brands, to narrative projects, music videos, television broadcast. My portfolio can be seen on www.starcentral.ca
I’ve owned Sony super35mm cameras; F3, FS7, FS5, and currently own and shoot with the Sony PMW-F55 + R5 RAW module as my go to camera. I also often work with Blackmagic, RED, and Canon cameras as well.
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– Dennis Hingsberg
Blackmagic video assist and Sony F55
It’s been almost a year now with the BlackMagic Video Assist 5″ HD 1920×1080 monitor / recorder. For me it’s primary use has been for a lighter and more compact camera setup with my F55. I have a 7″ LCD which is great but there are times when I don’t need such a large monitor on my camera, nor require the use …
Super Magenta Killer 3DLUT Pack Free Black Weekend Special
My popular 3D LUT pack includes 4 3D LUTs emulating the ARRI Alexa color but moreso features varying degrees of color enhancement meant to not only pretty up skin tones, but kill and remove magenta hues that some experience when grading slog3/sgamut3.cine footage and use LC709A as a base. This LUT pack has been used on everything from network produced …
Sony F55 vs Canon C700 impressions
I haven’t got my actual hands on the new C700 recently announced by Canon but I have reviewed the initial specs and features of the camera, and since I’ve been getting asked a lot for my feedback or comments on the camera I thought I would share some initial thoughts and impressions, particularly in relation to the Sony F55 which …
Ultimate Vintage Cinema Lens Test
The guys at ShareGrid, Duclos Lenses and OLD FAST GLASS – Cinema Lens Rentals have decided to take an assortment of vintage lenses and create a “vintage cinema lens library”. Using the exact same camera, background, model subject, and lighting they may have very well pulled it off. “The glass is just one of those things, that it’s such an …
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