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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
Adding Film grain in Resolve
For those looking to add film grain in Davinci Resolve there are probably at least three ways I can think of doing this off the top of my head but for today I wanted to share a method using a 35mm film grain scan combined with a NODE and EXTERNAL MATTE which can offer a lot of flexibility and advantages. …
Nice grade in Sony Catalyst Browse
Below are some frame grabs from a recent series of commercial spots my production company was hired to shoot for Philips, which I worked as the Director of Photography on. The looks shown here are not the final grade and only the result of some playing around in Sony Catalyst Browse software which I have been using since it’s release …
Logmar Super 8mm film camera
For those who aren’t aware, film is back. Recently I had a chance to test a beta version of the Logmar Super 8mm film camera combined with a c-mount Schneider 6-66mm zoom lens on my Steadicam. The camera & lens is owned by local Toronto film camera fanatic and serious enthusiast Nick Kovats. I have to start off by saying this is no …
Sony 3D LUTs test
In an article of mine published earlier this year by DVINFO.net titled “Replicating CineEI mode in Custom Mode on the F55“ I tested a way to simulate the look of S-Gamut3.cine in Custom Mode on the F55 camera using the built-in matrix presets. One of the obvious conclusions from the test was it showed just how different color is rendered …
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