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Oct 25, 2010 16:16 |  #1

Formula 1 shot on Canon HDSLR, ARRI 35mm & RED - Full article HERE (external link)

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Oct 25, 2010 19:17 |  #2

Nice work w/ the envelope. There were some night shot, which camera was that?




  
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Oct 25, 2010 20:49 |  #3

My jaw literally dropped.

That was GOOD!


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Oct 26, 2010 02:23 |  #4

Wow. That was amazing.


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Oct 26, 2010 02:46 |  #5
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Oct 26, 2010 02:47 |  #6

I think shots that had the camera in really tight spaces were done on a Canon HDSLR. My question is what's a ARRI 35mm?

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Oct 26, 2010 10:09 |  #7

I believe most of the shots were done using canon 7D bc of the slow-motion. Off-vehicle shots were either RED or arri. I wonder if the arri footage was bought from another project, bc I don't see why there need to be three different formats.

arri 35mm is a motion film camera. film size is ~aps-c size.




  
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Oct 26, 2010 12:21 |  #8

that is just a sick clip...


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Oct 26, 2010 12:28 as a reply to  @ tjames's post |  #9

The credits say this was produced over a five-year period so there was no dSLR video back in the first couple seasons they were shooting.


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Oct 26, 2010 13:54 |  #10

dolina wrote in post #11166222 (external link)
I think shots that had the camera in really tight spaces were done on a Canon HDSLR. My question is what's a ARRI 35mm?

Watching the video on 1080p on a Dell U2711 is epic

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Oct 26, 2010 13:57 |  #11

well okay i will start

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Oct 26, 2010 13:59 |  #12

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Oct 26, 2010 14:12 |  #13

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Oct 26, 2010 16:31 |  #14

That is amazing footage. I wish I could get such crisp videos with my DSLR. Still struggling to figure out if my focus is off, if my sharpening isn't proper, if my DOF is too shallow. Such a difficult art.

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Oct 26, 2010 17:02 |  #15

which arri camera was used cuz when you say 35mm i think film which makes no sense for a production like that. i know they make arri 35mm digital though have not had the honor of using one though. if you did use the digital one... how was it? :D

some of those shot were just amazing. from what it looked like there was a small motorized crane mounted on the cars how did yall manage to do that. cuz i love those shots the most out of all of them




  
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