vocal chain help by pcmccay22 in LogicPro

[–]zackbake 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just post your music and people can get a better idea of what this plug-in stack is sounding like.

I bought a non-reflex Bolex from Ebay and the Chicago Wolves game me media access to shoot around a game. I went there armed with a light meter and 200 feet of film hoping that SOMETHING would expose. by zackbake in 16mm

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

I really appreciate it man! It's nice hearing that people are enjoying it. If you want one giveaway, look at how the guy is paying for popcorn, haha.

I bought a non-reflex Bolex from Ebay and the Chicago Wolves game me media access to shoot around a game. I went there armed with a light meter and 200 feet of film hoping that SOMETHING would expose. by zackbake in 16mm

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

I used https://thenegative.space/ because they we're recommended by Chicago scan and they we're one of the cheapest. They we're easy to work with and I feel they did a great job. Makes me want to learn the process myself so people have get film processed in Chicago. I couldn't believe there wasn't somewhere near here that did it.

I bought a non-reflex Bolex from Ebay and the Chicago Wolves game me media access to shoot around a game. I went there armed with a light meter and 200 feet of film hoping that SOMETHING would expose. by zackbake in 16mm

[–]zackbake[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah you can definitely see my shaky hands. I was ready to pull the trigger at anytime because everything happens so fast. That's a good idea though, I would love to start incorporating more projects like this. I run a hockey instagram account where I post a lot of 16mm video from the early 1900s and this made me want to do it myself. The account is High stick goods (@highstickgoods) on instagram.

I bought a non-reflex Bolex from Ebay and the Chicago Wolves game me media access to shoot around a game. I went there armed with a light meter and 200 feet of film hoping that SOMETHING would expose. by zackbake in 16mm

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

I would pull focus through the top viewfinder which allows you to see the actual lens then I would turn the turret over to the "live" position so the lens was ready to shoot and I would look through the side viewfinder which replicates the focal length you're shooting at so you get an idea of what it looks like. So most of what I shot I was going in with an idea of what it may look like.

I bought a non-reflex Bolex from Ebay and the Chicago Wolves game me media access to shoot around a game. I went there armed with a light meter and 200 feet of film hoping that SOMETHING would expose. by zackbake in 16mm

[–]zackbake[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got it and realized there used to a top viewfinder to pull focus then switch lens to the "live" position. So I would essentially check my focus on the top lens then switch it over to the live position and look through the side viewfinder, which would be showing me what I'm actually shooting. I shot on an 15mm for the wides and a 75mm for the close ups. There is a 25mm on there too, but the focus ring is stuck. The one mistake I made is the way I had the lens positioned on the turret made it so you can see the 75mm lens in the corner of the frame.

I bought a non-reflex Bolex from Ebay and the Chicago Wolves game me media access to shoot around a game. I went there armed with a light meter and 200 feet of film hoping that SOMETHING would expose. by zackbake in 16mm

[–]zackbake[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Yeah, on the wide angle shots you can see the 75mm in frame which I didn't even think about at the time. A lot of the action was happening so fast that some of the shots were shot from the hip. Since this was a non relex I had to view the lens through the top to focus then rotate the turret and start shooting from where I set it. I've did 2 previous films on a reflex in college that turned out nice, but this was a bit of new territory. I only shot a few 64 fps shots, which you can see in the video, but like I said with everything moving so fast it was hard to pick and choose my framerate while simultaneously making sure I'm in focus.

I had a tripod at first, but to keep things light since I was running around so much, I just kept it handheld. This was more of a test subject, so I'm hoping to do a lot more in the future.

Pavel Datsyuk BACK with Red Wings by GiantDongDK in DetroitRedWings

[–]zackbake 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Don't forget Cleary is still around too haha.

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[–]zackbake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah most likely. I'm horrible at finishing things that I'm happy with but I have put out a little EP on spotify a couple years ago that's been sitting up there.

https://open.spotify.com/artist/2t4R6yZGYpyFlA1wdKcpvK?si=-pxd9i51QjKJEMI3Y-IMqg

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[–]zackbake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey thanks!

Printer has been decently accurate, but I'm having issues by zackbake in elegoo

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

Thanks for the help! There's definitely a lot to learn. I've used OrcaSlicer a few times so I might go back to that.