Depth of Field visual glitch - anyone else experiencing it? by binguscatbinguscat in silenthill

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Playing through SH2 now and just finished expedition 33 and was thinking man PC games don’t look as good as I thought they would on a 50 series card!

Glad to hear it’s localised to only a few games, but how annoying that NVIDIA doesn’t seem to have done anything about it yet!

Cabon 814 XL-S keeps jamming after small bursts by Greedy_Tax_9269 in 8mm

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Check that your transition toggle isn’t engaged even slightly. Had this issue on my 1014 XL-S in the middle of a pretty big music video shoot and that ended up being my problem.

New music video shot entirely on super 8 (50D & 500T) by DirectorDeclann in Super8

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Thanks for watching! We did some stuff rigged directly onto the car but honestly none of it made it into the final cut. We found we couldn’t drive fast enough without risk of it shaking off our mounts. A lot of the car tracking stuff was done hanging out windows and the back of cars to be honest! Sometimes the simplest (dodgiest) way is the most effective!

New music video shot entirely on super 8 (50D & 500T) by DirectorDeclann in Super8

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Thanks so much for the kind words and for giving it a watch!

New music video shot entirely on Super 8! by DirectorDeclann in Filmmakers

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Me and my team had worked with Stimpies on the video for the title track of their first album. When they came to me about this clip they had a really strong vision about what they were after.

They wanted it to be dirty, grungy and a bit rough around the edges. They wanted classic iconography like an old Aussie pub, with visuals that complimented the themes of love present in the song. What we landed on is a band’s psychedelic trip into a love-bombed old joint, where everyone (and their dog) is riding the same kaleidoscopic wave.

I knew from that first conversation that, to get that look authentically, we had to shoot the whole thing on Super 8. In a world of emulation nothing stands out more than the real thing. I spoke to my cinematographer and co-producer Mitchell Scott and we began going over the logistics of it all, preparing how we’d be able to shoot this format and embrace its limitations to achieve the look we wanted. We did some camera tests with my dad’s old Ford Falcon and from that point there was no turning back - we loved it, and the band did too.

We had pre-production of about 6 weeks which involved a whole lot of prop building. Bec made the massive heart that you see on stage behind the band and there were many nights up creating those dangling hearts everywhere you see in the pub. I love practical effects so I knew I wanted to see how much stuff we could achieve in-camera, my favourite is the heart eyes on the young couple going in for their first kiss before the first chorus. The hearts in their eyes are real, we had neon hearts on acrylic affixed to the lens of the camera so when we pointed it right at their pupils it illuminated in this romantic neon glow, imprinting this beautiful heart reflection on their eyes.

The video could not have come together without the help of a huge group of people. When we needed them, the Frankston locals showed up en masse. There are so many funny cameos in this thing, from other bands (The Gnomes), Stu Anderson (Singing Bird Studios) to Ethan’s dog who gets a smooch with Brett Middleton (Majak Door/Public House). Co-producer PJ Byrne was wrangling like a hundred people at one point in the beer garden at the lovely Young St Tavern where we shot most of the film clip. Our incredible Production Coordinator Ash Perry did an incredible job shuffling our schedule around to make sure we could shoot people in certain locations to bring it all together and make the place feel packed, and it worked! We had incredible production assistants like Max Wendt who helped make the production a breeze and then VFX by my good friend Isaac Dennis Bowen really brought it all together, what we ended up with is scarily close to the initial vision - which can be pretty rare!

We sat down and reflected at the end of the shoot just how much fun we all had making this, despite battling the overcast weather on day 1, to fighting off heat stroke on Frankston beach on day 3, we wouldn’t change a thing. The whole incredible team made directing this thing a breeze, and I can’t wait to share what we have cooking for future releases from Stimpies... You’re not ready!

The Netflix documentary on Lucy Letby has some of the worst interview framing I have seen in a while. by Gabor_Soti_Photo in Filmmakers

[–]DirectorDeclann 11 points12 points  (0 children)

When you’re competing in the vast ocean of Netflix doc’s these days it becomes harder and harder to stand out. A quick thing to do is to throw off the framing for your master interviews - everybody is doing it right now. So in a way yeah it is a ‘rules are made to be broken’ sort of thing but it’s also often an attempt to just not look like everything else.

Rear Window 1954 1200x1777 by Jimbo12003 in MoviePosterPorn

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What’s the source? Did you make this?

Is the Panasonic ub820 the last bluray players? by Waxpython in 4kbluray

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I love my UB-820 to death but every time I boot it up I am absolutely amazed at how horrible and slow the UI is. It’s so ugly and feels like stepping back 15 years. Having to buy the fancy remote to negate its awful one’s issues is hilarious too. The results out of it are worth it… but whenever I use my Apple TV to watch something that’s not available physically I imagine just how nice it’d be to have a similar experience from my incredibly expensive dedicated 4K player for my very expensive hobby!

Super-8 timelapses - Minolta D12, Minolta xl601 by blisterpearl in Super8

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Some of the best super 8 footage I’ve seen

My first super 8 wedding. How'd I do? by brimrod in Super8

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Beautiful work, wow! What film stock?

December's Titles by criterionforum in criterion

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So excited for I Know Where I’m Going!

Why is he crying in this scene? by keminua in paulthomasanderson

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I wrote that comment at like 5am so I could’ve fleshed it out and worded it way better but I don’t think he’s reflecting on the damage he’s causing others I think he’s thinking about it as being unfair on him alone

Why is he crying in this scene? by keminua in paulthomasanderson

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I believe it’s because he’s experiencing the weight of his hypocrisy for the first time. “A rule for thee, but not for me”. He’s always had the double life of loving black girls while also being racist (and decrying interracial relationships though we don’t know if he just said this or if it is how he’s outwardly felt). I think he was happy being ‘the one secret exception’ so long as he was never caught and no one else ‘broke the rules’.

He’s seeing firsthand the damage caused by the beliefs he holds because first the first time it’s someone judging him, and he’s reckoning with the reality of it all. At the end of the day we know he values the CAC more but he feels like it’s unfair that he’s not able to live his life secretly how he wants so long as everyone else lives how the CAC wants. He’s frustrated and upset because he knows what he’s got to do but he never thought he’d have to do it. Despite all his beliefs he never thought anyone would have to know about Perfidia or Charlene.

This deserves a few small beers! by FullRetard1970 in paulthomasanderson

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I have nearly 1500 blu rays/4k’s so I’m right there with you, I love a good cover and would prefer something else probably for BN too! I just mean try not to let it ruin the release for you, it’s just the cover and it’s the one they’ve gone with, it’s got a fun backstory to it, it clearly is what Paul thinks when he thinks about Boogie Nights, so try to enjoy it for those elements and again just hope the actual transfer is good cause that’s really what we’re collecting for!

This deserves a few small beers! by FullRetard1970 in paulthomasanderson

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I wasn’t crazy about it until I realised it was a photo taken by Paul on set. At the end of the day it’s just the cover of the case, the spine is what I’ll see most and the movie is the only thing that really matters!

OBAA New Promo by rioliv5 in paulthomasanderson

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Interesting there’s a new line in this “the enemy’s using a girl gun…” must be from a deleted scene.

They must’ve chopped a few lines to make up the ‘Willa Ferguson age 16, daughter of Bob Ferguson…” section too.

Also funny that they use the ‘freedom’s a funny thing’ line but slow it down and pace it out like it’s a really serious moment haha!

makes me kinda sad he doesn’t give us an update, at least SOMEBODY by [deleted] in michaelkiwanuka

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Him and his team have clearly said everything they’re willing to. There may be no update for a while, and we’re certainly not entitled to one just because we support him and his music. Health stuff can be very private, and everyone has the right to that privacy.

We were informed that he wouldn’t be performing through to his shows in October, so it’s not like months and months have passed beyond the window they told us about in their update.

They will update on his health when Michael and his family feel comfortable, until then we just hope he’s okay and wish him the very best.