New Video directed by Robert Rodriguez

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New Video directed by Robert Rodriguez

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The filmmaker helped out another Austinite, musician Bob Schneider
Interesting take on working with film and beautiful women. B&H 16mm and iPhone paired together.

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The video was shot on a Canon 7D and all the film effects are fake.
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This link has an interview about the production and makes a reference to the 16mm camera used.

http://www.ifc.com/news/2010/05/40-dogs.php
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Here's a little more and some pics of Rodriguez's set up.

http://tinyurl.com/2fxyphk

I'm gonna be shooting with the 7D soon so I'm kinda interested in it.
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7D is amazing (as are most of the DSLRs these days). Problem I run into most often is precise focus. Those screens are tough. There are some great ad ons available these days including a viewfinder that mounts to the lcd screen so you can see it better and NAB was full of them this year.

Here's a great comparison between the major DSLRs and 35mm film... Good DPs involved.

http://www.zacuto.com/shootout
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