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SSFT TV
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 ก.ย. 2020
The School of Film + Theatre at Scottsdale Community College Presents SSFT TV. The OFFICIAL youtube page for The School of Film + Theatre.
Lens Test on the ARRI Amira
In this video we are testing the Zeiss CP.2 Primes and the Canon CNE Zoom on the ARRI Amira.
© Scottsdale School of Film and Theatre
Equipment used:
ARRI Amira
Zeiss CP.2 18mm-85mm
Canon CNE 30-105mm
JL Fisher 11
Aputure Lights
© Scottsdale School of Film and Theatre
Equipment used:
ARRI Amira
Zeiss CP.2 18mm-85mm
Canon CNE 30-105mm
JL Fisher 11
Aputure Lights
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Cable Wrap Demo
มุมมอง 42ปีที่แล้ว
In this video we go over 2 different cable wrapping techniques. @ Scottsdale School of Film and Theater
Clamp it down! (Grip Clamps and Other Hardware)
มุมมอง 1433 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video Carson goes over the different grip gear available for check out at the Cage (Scottsdale School of Film and Theatre) Carson goes over a range of hardware, how to operate them, and their varying uses. © Scottsdale School of Film and Theatre
Lighting Ratios Tutorial
มุมมอง 573 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video we take a look at different lighting ratios and how they effect your final image. © Scottsdale School of Film and Theatre
200w Fresnel (Inbetweenie) Tutorial
มุมมอง 373 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video Tony goes over the 200w Fresnel lighting unit avaialble for checkout at the Cage (Scottsdale School of Film and Theatre) Tony goes over how to operate the unit, what comes with the unit, and goes into detail on how get the most out of the unit with different modification techniques. © Scottsdale School of Film and Theatre
Canon Scoopic 16mm Demo
มุมมอง 12K3 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video Chiara goes over the Canon Scoopic 16mm film camera available for checkout at the Cage (Scottsdale School of film and Theatre). Chiara goes into detail on how to operate the camera, what comes with the camera, and some basic principles for exposing for film so you can choose the right film stock for your project. © Scottsdale School of Film and Theatre
KinoFlo Tutorial
มุมมอง 7233 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video PJ goes over the KinoFlo units available for checkout at the Cage (Scottsdale School of Film and Theatre). PJ demonstrates what comes with each unit, how to operate them, and their unique light quality. © Scottsdale School of Film and Theatre
C-Stands w/ Carson
มุมมอง 364 ปีที่แล้ว
Cage Tech #407 Carson goes over basic C-Stand use and safety. Always use a sandbag.
Thank you!!!
I was the cine guy at a tv station back in the mid 70s. I shot thousands of ft of film through one of those. You diff focus through the viewfinder. As for jamming. As I say I shot a lot of film and never had a jam. My one bit of advice is to ALWAYS check the film speed. More than once we would shoot at some odd speed and then forget to reset it. Also regarding the eyepiece shutter. We never used it and never fogged any film.
i went to scottsdale community back in 2012 for film. still in school after all these years still trying to figure out this cinematic stuff. go artichokes !
Just discovered this camera, thank you so much for the thorough video. Is there a way to make it sound sync?
Thats, just received it yesterday, so cant wait to shoot. This instruction video is the best, better than many out there that confuse you. Thanks
Nice. I love these lights.
You dont need a meter for focusing. You can focus very accurate with the camera itself daf** you talking bout... This was made for TV broadcast / documentary back in the days, you wont have always the time and situation to shoot with a tripod and measure distances by hand, it's crazy. You're confusing people interested on the camera.
Maybe the diopter was not set properly confusing the author of the video that continued to spread the confusion because of lack of the experience XP
can anyone recommend where to purchase film and processing?
Kodak is basically the last producer of film left. For processing there are a few Kodak film labs all with incredibly helpful staff. There is one in Atlanta, New York, and London. If these are too far just do a bit of research and you can probably find a small lab somewhere near you.
The “m” actually stands for “ macro “
Best video on Canon Scoopic 16mm film camera I have ever seen so far !!
Why are these so expensive??
They rose in price recently because they've become trendy and are in somewhat short supply.
@@thegrainsilo7353 Such a shame...seems like a dramatic increase in price. Shame because it also seems like one of the more ergonomical 16mm cameras.
@@bluefilmsltd oh yes, it's a brilliant camera, the original grey one too. It's basically auto threading, has a great lens, has aperture readout in the viewfinder and the beam splitter is in front of the aperture meaning you always view it wide open even at .22. On top of all that, it's very nice to hold and carry.
@@thegrainsilo7353 this must have been a change to one of the models. my scoopic 16m viewfinder dims and brightens with the apature.
@@ianhassett7281 I have the original grey one and the viewfinder stays bright
Thanks babe
Hi! I've bought a Scoopic and am looking for power adapters and batteries like the ones in your video. Any idea where I can get those?
Du-all camera in NJ can help out. They service scoopics
Du-all camera.
Great demo of Scoop16M this is. I owned one when Film was the only way to make " Film ". One fact she never mentioned here : " Although, there is not a single pixel on the capture medium, this camera in a trained hand could produce motion pictures that match and exceed any high dynamic range DigiCine camera. " BTW, for any fussy shooters out there puffing at the focusing and viewfinder of Scoop16, just set a wireless follow-focus and calibrate it. Then all you have to do is making the talent to hit the mark. BTW 2 - The " M " indicates the Macro ability of the lens. Set it on neutral and hot-glue it's lever handle in position. Thank me later
Does it have a fixed ISO?
@@OwenSullivan03 Ahhh i see! So Kodak 50D would be 50 iso
the Scoopic has ASA which is the ISO
Them crusty nails are really distracting.
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Great video your amazing... do you keep the camera on a tripod at all times for focusing? If not, how to you manage to keep the camera in focus during moving shots? Rehearsed blocking?
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Whoever made this video should definitely get hired to make more at a really good rate!
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Hi. The "M" in "16 M" actually stands for "macro". The original Scoopic 16 had a non-macro lens. Long live the film!
Thats a lie.......