I'm Matt St. Charles, director of photography for the new narrative feature film* Flea (written/directed by the multi-talented Suza Lambert Bowser). We're shooting with twin T2i's; 2nd camera op/VFX supervisor Malcolm DeSoto (so hot right now- his work knocks my eyeball socks right off of their sockets!) just took the second freshly ordered camera home today to familiarize. I could tell when he held the sleek Canon body in his hands, the gears began to turn. We're going to have some fun with this camera, that's for sure.
The two big selling points for me are: 1) Shallow Depth of Field: when you can blur out the background so much it looks nearly like 35mm film, HECK YEAH, I don't have to finish this sentence; and 2) Amazing Low Light Sensitivity: open that prime up to f1.8 and crank this baby up to 1600iso, I don't even care! The noise is barely there, and even then, it's that rare noise that's actually nice!
*We hope to fool everyone:
"You say film, but is it? Is it really?"
"You tell me." (cues up full 1080p 24p clip on HDTV)
"Holy crap! That's 35mm for sure! You must've spent zillions!"
"POW!"
That's right.
Matt's work is rockin the world!! Anyone that did not get to see 'A River of Skulls', at the Arkley Center, the first film he worked on with Suza, keep an eye out... rumors are there will be another screening in Arcata,California, and various other venues around California.
ReplyDeleteThe photography in River of Skulls was brilliant, can't wait to see what Matt does in Flea. Dan Weaver
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