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[Archived] A lighter note on protests


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I have a very sarcastic humour. Mum can you stur my pot noodle does not really do it for me lol

Fair enough as I said you can't please everyone. There is an underlying thing going on that seems to have been missed but I don't want to spell it out.

And there's no reference to pot noodles in it <_<:blush:

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Friend of Gambian Wiggy?

No, I've heard Wiggy's name mentioned but I don't think I've ever met him.

The main ones I know are Paul, Tim and Ashleigh but I've also worked with a few other people who've starred in your films.

What's happening with Barstewards, is it still a work in progress?

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No, I've heard Wiggy's name mentioned but I don't think I've ever met him.

The main ones I know are Paul, Tim and Ashleigh but I've also worked with a few other people who've starred in your films.

What's happening with Barstewards, is it still a work in progress?

It's with the audio guys and musicians at the moment, it'll probably take a while before it's in any state to be seen. Ash is great in Bar Stewards btw ;)

I suppose you will know who Paul supports then? :blush:

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It's with the audio guys and musicians at the moment, it'll probably take a while before it's in any state to be seen. Ash is great in Bar Stewards btw ;)

I suppose you will know who Paul supports then? :blush:

Based on absolutely nothing I just presumed you supported them too! :blush:

Paul said that he often films on DSLR now and I noticed earlier that there's a how to on your website so I'll have a good look at it later - but what do you basically do, record the footage and then sync up the audio from something else?

Are you the chap then who's adapted a lens for that extreme depth of field effect? If so, I absolutely loved how the footage looked on that short film Paul did for that online competition (was it for Reed?).

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Based on absolutely nothing I just presumed you supported them too! :blush:

Paul said that he often films on DSLR now and I noticed earlier that there's a how to on your website so I'll have a good look at it later - but what do you basically do, record the footage and then sync up the audio from something else?

Are you the chap then who's adapted a lens for that extreme depth of field effect? If so, I absolutely loved how the footage looked on that short film Paul did for that online competition (was it for Reed?).

Blasphemy! Don't judge me by his low standards :D

Paul does film on DSLR, copied off me when he saw mine, I'm always the guinea pig :rolleyes: You can record sound on the DSLR's but it's not very versatile. I use a Zoom H4n and sync up later, that's how (new) Tash was shot. We used 3 Canon 5D Mark II's along with a Sony EX1.

As for the lens adapter, I imported a couple of them - a Red Rock M2 and a Letus Extreme. But Wiggy being a cheapskate found some instructions on the web and spent about two years making one ^_^ We shot most of Bar Stewards with the M2 (which filmed the image upside down! :wacko: )

There's a problem with our articles system on the site at the mo so the paragraphs aren't separated. We're switching to a different system soon so hopefully things will be fixed when that happens.

I think we've gone a bit ICBINF there so if you want to talk about filmmaking stuff drop us a post on our forum. May even generate some chatter amongst fellow camera geeks.

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