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Last nights fireworks at 1000 frames per second

Testing out a high speed camera I bought for my video work and took it out to film last nights fireworks at 1000 fps or around 40x slower than real life.

u/reelfilmgeek — 18 hours ago

What do you regret not packing?

Going on my first cruise next week and while i think I have everything i need to remember to pack tomorrow I wanted to see what you would recommend.

Main things I have instore:

Sunscreen
Bathing suit
Scarlett Night outfit
Film cameras and way to much film
GoPro
the two bottles of free wine I can bring on board
basic toiletries (should i bring shamoo/bodywash?)
and a book to read in the sun.

am I missing anything/recommendations?

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u/reelfilmgeek — 1 month ago

A friend and I created this spec piece to get some more practice in with the Bolt JR. a while back between some shoots. We shot this on an Ursa G2 and Zeiss 50mm macro CP.2 (last shot with an older probe lens). I brought along a bottle pour rig I built and Mantis Motion Control to control the rigs we made so they would act in synchronization with the bolt jr, which was important as at higher frame rates 1 frame off on a pour can make a big difference.

u/reelfilmgeek — 2 months ago
▲ 7 r/cinematography+1 crossposts

A friend and I created this spec piece to get some more practice in with the Bolt JR. a while back between some shoots. We shot this on an Ursa G2 and Zeiss 50mm macro CP.2 (last shot with an older probe lens). I brought along a bottle pour rig I built and Mantis Motion Control to control the rigs we made so they would act in synchronization with the bolt jr, which was important as at higher frame rates 1 frame off on a pour can make a big difference.

u/reelfilmgeek — 2 months ago

I hate clothing shopping online and sadly don't have access to a Uniqlo to try stuff on in person. I'm looking for affordable for some linen pants and shirts and ahve been told about Quince and Uniqlo but seems to be mixed reviews. Quince some people love others hate, seems to be by an item basis. Uniqlo I have heard great things about but seems their clothing is on the wider side and I generally shop more slim clothing being a slender guy. So are there other brands to consider in similar price range (around $50 per an article) or strong opinions on these brands?

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u/reelfilmgeek — 2 months ago