domingo, 13 de agosto de 2017

WHY I SHOOT WITH DIFFERENTS STOCKS IN THIS SHORT MOVIE? (VELVIA, PLUS X, TRI X)

This is one of 5 parts short movies about the crisis in Spain, narrated with a bit of Spaniard humor. The serie is called "There isn´t a future" (NO HAY FUTURO)  and this one is the opus two, shot mostly with a 1 euro camera, the Fuji P2, with some scene shot with the ZC1000 and one take (bellow the van) with the AXM300.
This is the story of a suburban detective losing all his incomes and customers by the crisis. This part was s
hot with Kodak Tri X, to remembers us the noir cinema of the 40´s. After his frustrated suicede, when he is thinking about what do in the future, this segment was shot with Plus X outdated. 
Finally, when he decide to change his life, cuting with the banks, the State, the mobile, etc., to become a perpetual pilgrim looking the liberty out of the System, I change to Fujifilm Velvia 100, with the little P2 modificated in this way: 150 degrees shutter, a ultrawide angle converter and the EE adjusted to over exposed 1 and half stop to get a cercain "mystic" look.
 
NO HAY FUTURO (OPUS II) from IB CINEMA Motion Picture Films on Vimeo.

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