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August 12th, 2003, 12:41 AM | #16 |
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Amazing Video by Ryan films. Did stimulate me big time. Hope to earn this kinda budget-trust in the near future.
Jonathan, I like your video and Duo's music as well. More info on the band? Would've like to see the center cam zoom in a bit,,, or did you shoot this with one cameraman? What is your setup. I usually use the XL1s and other broadcast cameras, but in a new project will be using DVX100 for the first time. Just looking into the threads. Really excited on what I read, hear and see about this camera! Will post questions when I have accumilated and organize what I need to know. Really stoked in using this cam. Til then. Takeshi |
August 12th, 2003, 12:48 AM | #17 |
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Thanks for the compliment. I shot Duo, myself, so I couldn't do much with the wideshot. I just tripoded the camera and did handheld with the DVX100.
Duo's website is: http://www.organanddrums.com Enjoy! |
August 12th, 2003, 12:52 AM | #18 |
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You should get one of our fellow members to help you out next time. I think there are plenty in Manhattan who would volunteer. Would be a heck more better than the tripod.
Chears, Takeshi P.S. Used to live in NY 90-93. Sure like to go back sometime. |
August 12th, 2003, 12:57 AM | #19 |
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I got the DVX100 that day and the band coincidentaly asked me to film them (right after I got the camera). There wasn't much time. I usually have folks on-site to help.
Visit my website: http://www.aviewofyou.tv Under the 'multimedia showcase' tab you'll find tons of multi-cam concerts with multi-operators, taboot! |
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