Shot for Rep Fitness as one man band - 2017.
Hi Michael, Nice to meet you, thank you for the invite! Warm regards, Julie - Mark Campbell Productions Austin, Texas
Hi there, I am shooting my first Short with a professional crew. I am undecided on chosing the right camera - my DOP wants to go with Sony a7s and I have canon 5d with magic lantern in mind. Its an indoor sport based and in exterior involves a car crash scene. Any advice or suggestion most appreciated.
If you are shooting action sequence you will have to keep in mind that the rolling shutter in A7s in full frame mode is quiet severe. If you shoot it in crop-mode using 60p then the jello effect is much less when you have quick pans and other types of camera movement
I'm a RED camera owner and DoP I do have a canon 5D rig as well as several other TV broadcast cameras. The canon 5D has its place but if you want to shoot a serious looking film I would suggest that y...
Expand commentI'm a RED camera owner and DoP I do have a canon 5D rig as well as several other TV broadcast cameras. The canon 5D has its place but if you want to shoot a serious looking film I would suggest that you use a serious camera that you would shoot a feature film with. If you personally wouldn't want to produce a feature length film shot with a canon 5D then don't shoot a short with it. The canon 5D when set up right can produce great looking cinematic shots but its not a RED Camera or an Arri Alexa and therefore its no substitute. If your working with a professional crew then I suggest you work with a professional Movie camera to get the best results. The canon 5D has a very shallow depth of field not best for action shooting. But if you are limited by budget and are going to shoot with the 5D then I suggest you shoot with a decent rig set up and shoot with an Atmos Blade ShoGun attached with a solid state drive it will make life just that little bit easier and help you to get better results also use a good set of prime lenses to, for the canon 5D maybe cook S2 or Carl Zeiss CP2s
Neither of those cameras would be a good choice to shoot sports in motion. You need something that will track focus. Go with the Sony FS700 with Sony glass.
My name is Michael Ryan Olson and I am a filmic factotum. I love writing, directing, shooting and editing and have both film and commercial experience. I live and work in the Dallas-Fort Worth area but am available to travel. I like to dabble in quite a few fields related to the film industry. I hav...
Expand postMy name is Michael Ryan Olson and I am a filmic factotum. I love writing, directing, shooting and editing and have both film and commercial experience. I live and work in the Dallas-Fort Worth area but am available to travel. I like to dabble in quite a few fields related to the film industry. I have some examples of my work on my profile, or on my website - michaelryanolson.com - and I would appreciate any and all feedback. I'm excited for the opportunities a site like Stage 32 could bring in terms of connecting with other passionate individuals and I really look forward to meeting more of you! -Michael Ryan Olson
You're not only in the right place to post your intro, you're on the right site to further your dreams. Welcome, Michael!
thanks for this.am an actor a singer.love to featured in your film.it will be great for such opportunity.am base in Nigeria.my mail is emmanuelilemobayo@gmail.com
Welcome, Michael!
Interview for with two Dallas artists for eclecticstateofmind.com
Bobby talks about his experience from when he embarked on his first international tour.
Trailer for Duran 1 Films' newest project: Streets of a Scion.
All created in Adobe After Effects using 1st party plug-ins, Trapcode Particular, Element 3D, and/or Optical Flares.
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Expand postHi Michael. I'm RB, Founder and CEO of Stage 32. As a screenwriter, producer, actor and filmmaker, I know first-hand the challenges all creatives face finding work, landing representation, launching projects, securing funding and simply making the connections that will make a difference in their careers. That's why I created Stage 32. Since our launch in September of 2011, the community has grown to 325,000+ members representing every country on the planet making Stage 32 the social network uniquely populated with the most creative people on Earth.
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