Simon Minett wins Kodak Award for Best Cinematography‘Another Thing’, a short film directed by Ilaria D'Elia, photographed by Simon Minett and graded by Richard Bradbury has won the Kodak Award for Best Cinematography at the 17th Arcipelago International Festival of Short Films, in Rome, June 2009. |
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 After shooting a huge variety of projects over the last four months, we have put together a short showreel of Red material to show what the camera can do. There is 4K drama, 3K music video at 60fps, 2K documentary at 100fps and some timelapse footage. Click here and enjoy! |
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 More challenging Red work has been going on recently, with the camera on a motion control rig from VFX, making a film for Canadian artist Mark Lewis. The move lasted five minutes in total, and consisted of very slow track, pan, zoom and focus changes. Click here for a timelapse film showing the rig in action. |
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 The last two months have been crazy, with the RED One 4K camera system really taking off and showing what it can do. We've done 7 shoots on the RED since March, for clients like Sky Creative, Mind's Eye Media, Bang TV & Jack Morton Worldwide. We're going to get some footage up here on the site as soon as we get a day off, but in the meantime have a look at the Heron Tower, a new building that's getting a film produced with RED material by Mind's Eye. |
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 Always conscious of the effects that the film industry has on the environment, we are now running the Filmspace van exclusively on BioDiesel. This fantastic fuel, produced from used vegetable oil, is made by our friends Pure Fuels in Edmonton, north London. Why not give them a try? http://www.purefuels.co.uk/ |
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