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  1. #1 "Child of Yak" shot on R1: see the pictures in 2.35 (build21) 
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    you can see some pictures of Child of Yak, a french movie shot recently in India with the new build 21.

    I used the Red Zooms (18-50mm and 50-150mm) and the Cooke S4 14mm.

    You can see some pictures of Child of Yak, a french movie shot in India, directed by Christophe Boula.

    http://www.vimeo.com/14520860

    you can see the whole movie during a week here:

    http://videos.arte.tv/fr/videos/enfa...k-3407404.html

    we shot (build 21 in october 2009) in Himalayan Mountains over 15000 feet and we don't have any problems with the R1.

    french production : www.sesama.com
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    Gorgeous ! One of the best Red pictures I've seen !

    Toutes mes félicitations, Fred !

    Any release date ?

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    absolutely beautiful. I love the grading for the exteriors.

    Let us know when the full movie is available.
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    Beautiful images Fred. Nice work.
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    Looks terrific...

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    I was under the impression the 18-50mm and 50-150mm were not the best choices for quality images. You have proved me wrong. Really like the look.
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    The Red 18-50mm zoom is a great lens. Is it the best lens? No. But it really holds its own. Looks great, Fred.
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    Looks wonderful. Thanks for sharing. 18-50 is very good lens!
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    Great images. I liked those shot towards the end with the boy in the tent with the sun beaming on his face.
    Check out my new timelapse reel "Illuminate the Heavens" http://vimeo.com/33181548

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    The best lens is the lens which fills your needs, the one you feel comfortable with and the one which produces a picture you love. The 17-50 mm Red zoom is a great lens to work with.
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