This is the HDR Version of the experimental short
"The Iron Sea"
Find the Epic episode about the film and the camera here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4uzyhbDFas
This is completely shot on an experimental camera to create images with "impossible" shallow depth of field. It would require a 29mm f/0.3 lens on a 35mm movie camera camera to match.
A lens that is absolutely impossible to build.
Graded by digital colorist Filippo Cinotti / Plasma Production
https://www.instagram.com/filippo_cinotti
If you want to know how we realised this film watch our
EPIC EPISODE
f0.3 – The Impossible Lens – Building an experimental ultra shallow DoF camera
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Come along with us as we explore the connection between lens speed, depth of field, and format.
Show you how we combined two large format cameras, and designed a precise motorised focus system. We take you behind the scenes and show you how we shot or short above and below the surface.
We experiment with large format cameras, ground glass, light, DoF adapters , and film with a massive spy plane lens.
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