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LensFlare35.com Podcast – Dave Warner & I Chat Video-Enabled DSLR CamerasDave Warner over at lensflare35.com asked me if I would be interested in recording a podcast with him over the phone. I was glad to help him.
Dave is compiling a bunch of podcast interviews with people working in the photography business. Now, I guess with the purchase of my new Canon 5Dmk2 digital SLR, I could be called a “photographer”! But I assure you, I am not an expert. I spoke to Dave a few weeks ago as I was setting up broadcast TV cameras at Boston University to cover a college basketball game for ESPN. During my lunch break, I called Dave on my Blackberry and we had a great discussion about DSLRs and their effects on both the stills and video/film community. We also spoke about how my life has changed since I first turned on the Canon 5dmk2 and shot video with it. If you want to watch the “Sleep Alive” music video shot with the Canon 5dmk2 camera in available light, click here. For my first attempt at a short film shot with just the light from a single oil lamp, click here. Finally, I hiked the Canon 5Dmk2 into the wild and shot waterfalls. Click here to watch the footage. ![]() Please visit LensFlare35 for more great interviews. 4 comments to LensFlare35.com Podcast – Dave Warner & I Chat Video-Enabled DSLR Cameras |
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Yeahhh, we’re gonna drag you to the dark side!! Keep on taking stills!
21.1 megapixels! the camera takes 500 plus stills for a timelapse too!
Hey.. listened to the interview, and my smarmy inner editor can’t hold this little correction back:
Danfung Dennis was the DP/Journalist embedded in Afghanistan, not Iraq. I too, was blown away with what he was able to capture with such low profile gear. Did you catch the feature, “Obama’s War”? Frontline’s editors did a great job. I was a bit disappointed with Dennis’s cut, his trailer. Incredible imagery but the score was a juuuusst a bit over the top.
i stand corrected. thanks for clearing that up. i forgot to check up on his name before i was asked those questions for the interview. i did watch some of the doc, ‘obama’s war’ and i was amazed at how a photo journalist was able to use a dlsr to capture “moving photographs” and tell a story.
one little side note, i shot the open, bump element and the close with my sony ex1/letus ultimate for PBS frontline! you know, the lenses in the white light box. a production company in massachusetts did all the graphic work.