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Film Production in Saltillo is heaps different than Grand Rapids

Posted by admin - November 20th, 2010

Well, we just about made it through week one before the press showed up. See the article here: VANGUARDIA NOTICIAS

Joel (our director) claimed that he wanted to shoot this film on the down low, not attracting any attention – especially that of the press. But my gutty parts tell me otherwise. Look at that “working pose” he strikes in the Vanguardia article. Something tells me he’s enjoying this. And here are some more photos from the week!!

Actors Ben Chamberlain and Kristen Barrett

Kaelin (actor) getting bloody ...

Gabe, Eric, Joel, and Mike involved in man talk

We didn't know how to film the scene where the car hits Ben without making it cheesy. So we just hit him.

We're filming with this stud, Ernesto D'Alessio. The senoritas love him.

Ernesto's adoring fans show up all the time and he delivers autographs like I deliver high fives. Quite freely.

More soon. Thanks for tuning in.

The Red Camera MX Upgrade!!

Posted by admin - August 10th, 2010

Usually when we send our RED cameras to California, it’s because something is broken. An audio card decided to die after a rental or a mysterious blue line is now running down the middle of the picture or it became possessed and renamed itself Damien Thorn. If you can imagine it, it’s happened.

But this trip out to the West Coast is a time of jubilee. Rejoice with us, please. As you read this, the RED cameras are getting the new Mysterium-X sensor upgrades. Since only nerds (and Scott Brookens) knows what this means, let me brief you.

One of the easy complaints about the RED camera is that it records too much grain. It stinks in low light. You have to bring a Mack truck worth of lights in to get a good looking picture. RED has been notably criticized for this little mishap, especially at high ISO levels, and so they decided to do something about it. (They have to stay competitive with the new Canon 5D and 7D, eh?) The answer is the Mysterium-X sensor (heretoafterfor known as the MX sensor).

The MX sensor is bringing a much improved image — 4520 x 2540 pixels — and includes a new optical low pass filter. It’s the same sensor that is going to be in the upcoming EPIC-X camera. The MX will allow us to shoot at a high ISO (rumor boasts of 1200!) and say adios to the grain and noise. With our ARRI Master Primes opening up to a stop of 1.3 and an ISO of 1000+, who needs lights? And of course, rental on all of this is available!

As BeyoncĂ© once said, “Let me, let me upgrade ya…”

Is it sinful to love a camera this much…

Posted by admin - June 24th, 2010

Methinks yes.

Our RED camera returned to the state of Michigan today with the new Mysterium-X sensor, commonly referred to as the MX sensor or chip or awesomeness or what have you. Look at the happy Scott Brookens as he gleefully unwraps the Fed-Ex man’s delivery!

We took some test footage in a dark office just to see if all this hubbub about decreased noise in the image and low pass filters was accurate. I’m thrilled to report it is … and how! Did I mention that the RED Camera with MX sensor is not only available for rental — hint, hint — but also has a new fancy logo on the side of the camera?

High five! (Slap)

 

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