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Short documentary: LEGO Turing machine
Two weeks ago I shot a short documentary about a Turing machine built out of LEGO at CWI, Amsterdam.
It was shot on a Panasonic AF101 using several Nikon Ais primes and the Voigtlander 25mm f0.95. The slider used was Cinevate's Atlas 10. More info on the shoot here: LEGO Turing Machine video | ecalpemos|nl Would love to hear what you think of it. Regards, Andre |
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Re: Short documentary: LEGO Turing machine
Love it. What a wonderful tribute to the father of modern computers. We owe him a huge debt of gratitude. The title effects, smooth moves and clean shots were all used to good effect. Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Short documentary: LEGO Turing machine
Very very cool. I immediately had to look up that 0.95, I didn't know such a thing existed! Sad there doesn't seem to be a MFT to EF adapter hah. I have to ask, which shot did you use the 105mm on?
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Re: Short documentary: LEGO Turing machine
Thanks for your comments! I really appreciate it.
Regarding the question about the 105mm shot. I'm not sure that shot made it into the final version (I should have made notes of which lenses I used for what shots...), but if I remember correctly it was one of the close up shots of the gears at 00:59.
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