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Have a look at Rogers “Skyfall” when Javier is inside the glass cage. The principle is the same as the above scene. I understand, the camera was covered in Black wrap or cloth also also Javiar’s body was blocking the cameras reflection. There are many other examples to block reflection.
”Eyes wide shut”
Yes, you can see the cut out where the lens is.
it’s only a fraction of a second, I wonder if that was necessary as most people would not have noticed the Matt box. Stanley was a perfectionist and wasn’t worried about expenditure so he thought why not!
Very informative, nice to see the camera in one position rather than zooming in and out which seems to be the fashion these days. I liked this one, Roger and James were more relaxed and the questions more technical. Very nice work imo.
This photo has already been circulated around the world, don’t worry about copyright.
Photo is not from the film production company.
Rusalen,
I am so pleased that your film has been nominated, you must be very excited by that news. Once you have started a film, never give up finishing it doesn’t matter how long it takes. Congratulations and remember this just the beginning. Wonderful news.
Thankyou David,
I can feel the heat from here!
Assume it was a controlled Butane fire rather than burning old discarded sets as per “Gone With the Wind” era. Pleased the fire trucks were on stand by,just in case.
<b>Interesting post.</b>
Would be nice if we could identify the film in the photo.
March 10, 2023 at 6:01 am in reply to: Does lens focal length refer to full frame sensors in common parlance? #189585Very interesting post.
Nice to see you back, we missed you!
Frank,
I assume English is not your first language as you have misunderstood what I was saying. Perhaps you could let us know where you are located so that members will have a better understanding why you have adopted a particularly harsh tone and intent in up setting forum members. But as you say, you will not be reading this anyway.
The problem with computers these days, is that even if English is your first language the meaning of correspondence can be easily misinterpreted then someone takes umbrage because they assumed it meant something else. This is the modern age where people never meet but correspond on a daily basis. 😳
The problem with computers these days, is that even if English is your first language the meaning of correspondence can be easily misinterpreted then someone takes umbrage because they assumed it meant something else. This is the modern age where people never meet but correspond on a daily basis. 😳
What a lovely man, I can work with him any day. Thankyou for sharing.
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