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  1. #1 RED meets Machu Picchu & Peru 
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    The Andes - A Moment of Peru
    Apex Cinema & UCLA Cotsen presents

    Website & Trailer: http://www.TheAndesPeru.com

    Shot over a two month period in summer 2009.
    Should be hitting the tube soon.
    All questions welcome







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    Beautiful time lapsed shots - lim
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    Very cool/beautiful.
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    epic journey...
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    wow i go there all the time im from peru always wanted to bring my red. show some pics of your set up up there how did you get it up and every thing
    what were you using.
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    Very nice.

    I would like to go there too one day with R1MX or EPIC...

    Also I would have a question about the lenses used for that job...?
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  7. #7 Filming info 
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    Thanks Everyone for the kind Replies.
    We shot the entire film on RED #6085 on Nikon Glass.
    Here is a List of the Nikon lenses we used:
    Nikon 18-70m 3.5 Standard kit Lens
    Nikon 10.5 2.8 Fisheye
    Nikon 50m 1.4 (Aperture adjustable)
    Nikon 24m 2.8 AIS (Aperture adjustable)
    Nikon 60m 2.8 Macro (Aperture adjustable)
    Nikon 70-300m 5.6

    My favorite part about the 10.5mm, 18-70mm, and the 70-300mm is that a piece of gaff tape is required to open up the iris.

    Here are some behind the scene photos:
    Took over 800lbs of equipment down including a Mac Pro system and a wonderful Red Box of joy full of a 16tb Raid system... It was a joy moving that around...







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    Wow!! Amazing footage..Amazing Edit.. Loved the Trailer.
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