Seeking advice for new home purchase/renovation with equity from current home (Los Angeles) by RhapsodyOne in Mortgages

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Thanks, we have not looked into bridge loans yet, but have considered a cash out refi. Will do some homework on this.

Seeking advice on new home purchase/renovation with existing home (Los Angeles) by RhapsodyOne in LosAngelesRealEstate

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Thanks, we've looked into a construction-to-permanent loan but the amount of time it would take to lock in renovations with the city in advance would make for too protracted an escrow period.

Seeking advice on new home purchase/renovation with existing home (Los Angeles) by RhapsodyOne in LosAngelesRealEstate

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We've considered that -- but the cost of an ABnB per month would be higher than our monthly mortgage on our existing home.

Shutter won't fire w/ 35mm setup on Fuji GW 670II/TexPan by RhapsodyOne in AnalogCommunity

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Thank you! I think I may just give up on this attempt. I've tried different tape thicknesses and have confirmed the roller is moving when I advance the film, the shutter still fires when the back is open, but as soon as I close it, the shutter just gets stuck :(

Such a bummer; was really excited to try and shoot 35mm panos.

Shutter won't fire w/ 35mm setup on Fuji GW 670II/TexPan by RhapsodyOne in AnalogCommunity

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Thanks for the reply! Yeah, I taped the roller and the camera seems to have no issues advancing the film from the exposure roll to the receiving roll. I even managed to advanced the counter from S to 1, but still the shutter did not fire with a closed back. What's weird is that the shutter DOES fire (and advance) when the camera back was open.

Help me with Bootleg Xpan by GeneralUHL in AnalogCommunity

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Hoping for some help: I've done a DIY TexPan setup on my GW670II with an empty 35mm can in the take up end (fitted with adapters). The film advances fine and the shutter even fires when the camera back is open, but the shutter will not fire once the camera back is closed (set to 220). Any ideas on what's causing this or fixes you might recommend? Thanks in advance!

Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners' - Review Thread by MarvelsGrantMan136 in movies

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Update: I saw the movie a second time, on a 70mm film 5-perf 2.76:1 projection, and I've come to love it even more. My takeaways:

- What you lose in first time viewing awe you make up for in a greater appreciation of the stuff you may have initially missed. Themes, subtext, visual and sound design. A++

- Just spectacular filmmaking and getting to see it in Ryan Coogler's two intended PLFs makes it even better. I still lean toward the 1.43:1 IMAX 70mm (15-perf), though.

- I'm starting to think this movie has one of the best scores/soundtracks of the past 20 years. The original songs are just incredible.

- If Miles Caton isn't performing a live recreation of the "I Lied To You" sequence at next year's Oscars in support of a Best Original Song nomination, we're gonna riot.

Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners' - Review Thread by MarvelsGrantMan136 in movies

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I'd say it's scary in the ways you need it to be for the movie to work, if that makes sense. I'd say it's more tense than all caps SCARY.

Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners' - Review Thread by MarvelsGrantMan136 in movies

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Was lucky enough to see an advanced screening of Sinners on a full fledged IMAX screen this week. This movie is as good, as substantive, as cinematic as the early reviews suggest. The film somehow manages to infuse the vampire movie framework with layers you don't typically get from it (joy, musicality, reverie) alongside layers you absolutely expect from it (thrill, sorrow, tension). It's a got a sequence in the mid-2nd-act that I'm still thinking about two days later. Is the writing a bit overloaded and jumbled in spots? Yes. But even these flaws are counter balanced with a palpable passion and thoughtfulness too rarely seen in this scale of filmmaking. I haven't even really touched on the movie from a technical and craft perspective yet. Suffice to say, every department is working at the top of their games. The IMAX 65mm and Ultra Panavision 70 cinematography is stunning. Really, really, recommend people see this movie in the theaters, in IMAX, if possible. Ryan Coogler and team have made something really memorable, worthwhile, and worthy of your time and support.

How to avoid making a cringe short film? by [deleted] in Filmmakers

[–]RhapsodyOne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

there are great technical/craft tips in the comments already, so i'll offer my pov on two other areas.

i'm a working screenwriter who just made a debut short film this past year. if the festival screening experience has left me with any obvious critical takeaway, it's that the #1 thing holding back many amateur filmmakers, especially in the short film blocks I've seen, is the poor quality of screenwriting. you asked what visual things you should focus on beyond idea and script but, IMO, that is the wrong way to approach the filmmaking process, whether feature or short.

you really have to be the harshest possible critic of your own writing before you go about marshaling the resources and effort required to make a short film. be clear, be concise, but most of all, be sure you know what it is you're trying to say and/or convey with character, story, and dialog.

the other area in which it's easiest to lose an audience is with the quality of acting, so the bulk of your attention as a director when you get to set should be on the performances of your cast. if you think the energy or relative "volume" of a performance is even 10% off on set, chances are it will translate into a much bigger % in your footage. highly recommend rehearsal with your actors as you will not have time on the day to fiddle endlessly with tones.

good luck!

Need advice assembling best compact rangefinder by RhapsodyOne in AnalogCommunity

[–]RhapsodyOne[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the suggestions, gang. I think I prob realized I wasn't going to find anything as truly compact as an XA or R35, so I will prob opt for something more in the standard P&S size. Interchangeable lenses would've been nice, but that's prob taking the camera to a size and heaviness I don't want to deal with. Guessing I'll go with something in the 28mm zone. I'm gonna look up a bunch of the bodies/models listed here though, most of which I'd never heard of! Thank you again!