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    Blair's super 3d Road Grader.

    Checking out dailies.. image is blurry because I took the photo during 3d playback. We are in a mobile van, so of course where you sit at the station is closer than one would like, but standing by the door gives you a good idea of how the shots are coming along. I love the instant wow factor you get when you get to see 3d playback moments from when you shot it. 5k 3d.. pretty mindblowing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tonaci Tran View Post
    Blair's super 3d Road Grader.

    Checking out dailies.. image is blurry because I took the photo during 3d playback. We are in a mobile van, so of course where you sit at the station is closer than one would like, but standing by the door gives you a good idea of how the shots are coming along. I love the instant wow factor you get when you get to see 3d playback moments from when you shot it. 5k 3d.. pretty mindblowing.

    Tonaci, perhaps I missed this ... but is this a full-length feature or a short?

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    We just finished shooting two shorts (produced by Just Cause 3D) with the Epic + Atom Rig combo.


    From left to right: Justin O'Neill, Ted Schilowitz, Jason Chen, Joel Moore, Sean Ruggeri, Me and Mr. Zombie who was also the stunt coordinator.


    Tanner Stauss checking focus marks for Rachel Leigh Cook and Brandon Routh.
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    Testing Tonaci's Epic with Leicas: Vilmos Zsigmond, ASC, Steve Mason, ASC, ACS, Denis Maloney, ASC, Frederic Goodich, ASC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin O'Neill View Post
    Testing the Epic and Leicas with Vilmos Zsigmond, ASC, Steve Mason, ASC, ACS, Denis Maloney, ASC, Frederic Goodich, ASC.

    Please keep us updated on this Justin. It sounds like a most excellent day. (What I would give to see what they do to test those babies).
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    Justin, can you guys post Leica+Epic framegrabs?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tonaci Tran View Post
    I was living at Element Technica all last week prepping for the Epic + Atom shoot and had a chance to meet some follow Redusers...

    ...Casey Green!! it felt like just yesterday when you dropped by Chapman when the first Red One was released. =)
    I know! Remember this? :-)

    Oh, please say hi to Brandon for me. (He was our villain on "Chuck" last season.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roberto Lequeux View Post
    Justin, can you guys post Leica+Epic framegrabs?
    I can't share any frames from the actual test...but when Justin read your post, we asked if we could shoot parts of the warehouse with the Leicas.
    Nothing too exciting but we figured to share some Leica + Epic action.
    All shots below were done handheld under existing warehouse light - Epic @ ISO 800 + Leica 21mm Lens T1.3

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    Quote Originally Posted by Casey Green View Post
    I know! Remember this? :-)

    Wow.. blast from the past. 2007..time flies. =)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tonaci Tran View Post
    I can't share any frames from the actual test...but when Justin read your post, we asked if we could shoot parts of the warehouse with the Leicas.
    Nothing too exciting but we figured to share some Leica + Epic action.
    All shots below were done handheld under existing warehouse light - Epic @ ISO 800 + Leica 21mm Lens T1.3

    Rail


    Brick Wall


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    Justin
    Thanks Dude, these remind me of some of the S2 shots I've seen recently, but I have a feeling the Epic can deliver even more dynamic range. Impressive ... you rock :)

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