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York House: Cinemek G35

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York House: Cinemek G35

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  • Truly beautiful. Thanks for doing this and I would love to get a g35. One question though. Is a Sony EX3 mount the same as older sony camera’s? I have a Sony HVR-V1U and was wondering if the g35 with EX3 mount would fit. As I’m sure you know, the only Sony camera mount listed on the cinemek store is the EX3.
    Thanks again,
    Gray

    • yes the g35 would work with the right step down rings. Unfortunately the v1 is very poor in low light and the cinemek eats up a lot of light. not a great combo

      • Yeah I was worried about that. I guess DOF is not going to be an option for the V1U. How do you like the EX3? Was the overcranking at the start done in camera? Thanks for the tips.

        • I love the ex3, the overcranking of it and the ex1 is fantastic

  • [...] all filmed in black and white and set to Beethoven’s 7th Symphony movement 2,  oddly a piece I used a couple of weeks back for my little short with the Cinemek G35. I saw “Watchmen” the other day at the cinema, I really enjoyed it…great film, [...]

  • [...] all filmed in black and white and set to Beethoven’s 7th Symphony movement 2,  oddly a piece I used a couple of weeks back for my little short with the Cinemek G35. I saw “Watchmen” the other day at the cinema, I really enjoyed it…great film, [...]

  • Thanks Philip

    Regards, Johan

  • Johan, I crop in FCP and upload to exposure room as 2.35 to 1

  • you can download it by joining exposure room and then a link will be available on the exposure room page of this film or do the same in Vimeo

  • Silly question I guess, but how do I download a HD 1080p version of a film?

    Thanks,
    Martin

  • Hi Philip.

    Beautifull as ever! Always great to see your emotion in your films with the right touch of music.

    Nice peace of glass.

    The last few films you made it less high of pixels.
    How do you that?

    Thanks, Johan

 
 

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