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Hi to all Fuji lovers, I’d like to share a shortfilm https://vimeo.com/456176145 I recently released and has some complementary shots on Fuji xt3, most of the footage is from DNG files Magic Lantern on 5d MK3 from 2013. Hope you guys like it and feedback welcome!!!! 
 

 

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Hi Hector! 

A lot of beautifully shot sequences in there. Which ones were with the x-t3—if you don't mind my asking :) Really love the use of the water as a cleansing/rebirth and the call to action for people. I think my favorite shot was the walking towards the camera in the snow with the sun coming through the legs. 

I noticed some of the beach sequences were shot with a bit of a high shutter speed, I'm not sure if that was intentionally jarring or if you maybe didn't have an ND filter available. I thought it worked in one portion of the film, and maybe threw me out a little in another. But seriously, overall, really a nice piece. Do you have a YouTube channel, or do you just post on Vimeo?

Joe

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On 9/24/2020 at 12:43 AM, seattlelifestudios said:

Hi Hector! 

A lot of beautifully shot sequences in there. Which ones were with the x-t3—if you don't mind my asking :) Really love the use of the water as a cleansing/rebirth and the call to action for people. I think my favorite shot was the walking towards the camera in the snow with the sun coming through the legs. 

I noticed some of the beach sequences were shot with a bit of a high shutter speed, I'm not sure if that was intentionally jarring or if you maybe didn't have an ND filter available. I thought it worked in one portion of the film, and maybe threw me out a little in another. But seriously, overall, really a nice piece. Do you have a YouTube channel, or do you just post on Vimeo?

Joe

Hey Joe! Sorry I got back a year later literally haha. Glad you liked the overall piece and yeah, you're totally right about the shutter speed on the beach shots, those were on a Canon 5d Mark III when Magic Lantern was a thing. Still love the texture of those DNG files but... XT3 is another beast for sure !!!!! Deeply in love with it for a year now. Thanks for taking the time and comment, so sorry again for responding this late. I do have a YT channel and Vimeo, here are my links and hope we can connect over there too.  

www.vimeo.com/htafilm

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcsLPnMk2SoU4YsNClxHpCg

www.instagram.com/hectortapia.film

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