Return to Dungeness: Cinemek G35
Please read the blog about this film here. Shot using the Cinemek G35 and Sony EX3.
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Please read the blog about this film here. Shot using the Cinemek G35 and Sony EX3.
Please go to exposure room, sign up, to download the 720p quicktime version.


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SeadooDavid
September 27, 2009 at 14:26Hi Philip
I am just starting out on videoing and editing using a HD camcorder. I have found great inspiration through your short films. I love the “clippy” feel to them and the flow is so natural. I plan to video my holiday location but in a different way so as not to bore my friends and family with traditional “uncle Bobs” shakey, aimless video footage with no direction and meaning at all!. I like the joshua tree which was the key to me finding your site. Just the sort of stuff I would like to produce. Thank you for sharing your great knowledge
Much appreciated……Dave
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June 20, 2009 at 20:22[...] like Sofia’s People, Cherry Blossom Girl, My Autumn’s Done Come, Return to Dungeness, Love from Southend, Alone in Tokyo and many more here are mostly just my personal projects. You [...]
Gregory
May 20, 2009 at 17:22Hi Philip
This film is a nice example of what can be done with a 35mm adaptor, and the Magic Looks effects package. A question tho.
You’ve filmed this with a Cinemek G35, yet you have a tutorial that goes on and on about the Letus35. Which do you prefer? From what I understand, the G35 has no rotating/vibrating screen, and the quality in your footage seems very acceptable. So what are the pluses and minuses?
thanks!
Gregory
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May 16, 2009 at 20:33[...] for me Been a great few weeks work wise recently. Done some really cool personal things like my “Return to Dungeness” , shot a TV commercial for “Bag For Life”, shot my first ever commercial to be shown in [...]
CHINELO
April 7, 2009 at 02:26YOU CONVINCE ME TO UP MY GAME IN SHOOTING VIDEO THANK YOU AND ALSOME WORK. PLEASE KEEP UP THE GOOD
WORK THE CRAFT. PEACE
pbloom
April 8, 2009 at 18:03You are welcome. Thanks!
Filming “Return to Dungeness” with my dad «
April 7, 2009 at 00:52[...] do watch my film “Return to Dungeness” with this knowledge and it may speak to you in a different way knowing [...]
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April 5, 2009 at 20:32[...] a great few weeks work wise recently. Done some really cool personal things like my “Return to Dungeness” , shot a TV commercial for “Bag For Life”, shot my first ever commercial to be shown in [...]
Braden Jobson
April 1, 2009 at 19:15very nice, phil. Not your usual editing style, I like it, and then music.
I loved for first cigar shot. Amazing as usual.
pbloom
April 1, 2009 at 14:06Hi Kathleen, the music is in the end credits. thanks!
kathleen
April 1, 2009 at 14:04very cool, phil, very enjoyable. what was the music? I like the father/son stuff very much!
pbloom
April 1, 2009 at 08:04no loss alex, just a pain!
took about 3-4 hours Neil.
kubalsky
April 1, 2009 at 03:00One question, When you flip the footage right way up in post(FCP) is there any loss of quality, recompression? or is they image simply flipped?
pbloom
April 1, 2009 at 19:01no loss at all!
Neil Dankoff
March 31, 2009 at 22:03Great stuff! Must be nice to do a project like that with your dad. Approx. how long did that shoot take?
Vinz K
March 31, 2009 at 18:41Ok, such a great lens!
Thanks Phillip.
pbloom
March 31, 2009 at 17:25The macro shots were done with a 100mm Nikon Zeiss Macro. Magnificent lens.
pbloom
March 31, 2009 at 17:23mostly in my mind…then I think of a location, sometimes location first. With Dungeness definitely location first. Had very different film in mind originally, more like a follow up to my original film then I thought about bringing my dad along so this evolved.
Nikon zooms and Zeiss primes. Check out my grading video when it is online soon to see the raw footage.
dfok
March 31, 2009 at 15:48very nice, I like the “grain” of the adapter. How is the contrast with it, different than the letus? As for lenses, are these all Nikkor zooms?
Pretty amazing how you keep pulling these short films together, maybe a topic for your other blog could be creativity – where do these films start – in you mind or in the subject?
pbloom
March 31, 2009 at 15:35yeah updated file but it is still re compressing. Takes forever when you update. No, don’t use strap with all that on. Only on naked EX3
dfok
March 31, 2009 at 15:35it is up and working now, must have caught you on an update
dfok
March 31, 2009 at 15:32Hello Phillip, the link to the film is not working, for me at least, you may want to check up on it.
I’ve noticed your strap attached to the lugs on the EX 3 – can you really carry the camera with the adapter/lens/rails by the strap? I’m afraid of rippin the top handle right off my cameras, life will be easier if I know that won’t happen.
Nick
March 31, 2009 at 12:04Nicely done mate.
Vinz K
March 31, 2009 at 10:02Trippy, I really like that one.
Love the macro on eyes and the backlight shots.
Do you use macro lens or extension tube on your nikon primes, please Phillip?
LFK
March 31, 2009 at 09:45A really beautiful work ; stunning shots and images ; as always with you…
Much respect.
Best regards.
LFK
Andrew Nguyen
March 31, 2009 at 09:16damn awesome as always. your stuff is my main inspiration these days. superb editing, and stellar footage. can’t say enough about it!