Images from "PINK"

Here are four frame grabs from my Avid timeline from "PINK". These are flashback shots of "young Nate". Used a warm wash, slightly contrasty look to depict a past era in time. These were all shot on my Canon XH-A1 in HDV at 1/48 shutter using the Letus35 FE 35mm adapter. Nikon lenses were used - 24mm, 50mm and 85mm. Color correction was done in Avid using three-way corrector, Magic Bullet Colorista, and Boris Continuum.

















I think they have a very filmic quality. Remember, the show premieres online Tuesday September 4th!!!

www.myspace.com/pinktheseries

-Blake


2 comments to "Images from "PINK""

  • very nice stills! i'm going to upgrade my dvx for a xha1 soon. do you use the letus with rails or without? trying to decide between that, brevis, or sgpro.

  • No rails. Nice thing about the Letus is you don't need rails. You can use them of course, but the 72mm screw on mount works well. Just make sure to use a UV filter in between the lens and the Letus to protect the camera's optics. It's easy to scratch if you're not careful. I have to vote for the Letus over the others. They all do pretty much the same thing, but for $700 the Letus gets you great bang for the buck - flips the image AND gives you Nikon or Canon mounts. You really won't go wrong with any of those adapater though.

    Good luck,
    Blake

Who Am I?

I'm a filmmaker who's produced & directed five feature films including the comedy SPILT MILK (available on iTunes), the new horror/thriller PHOBIA (on iTunes) and the action/thiller KILLING DOWN (which you can buy or rent at pretty much all the usual places).

I also created the Streamy and Webby award-winning web series PINK, which to date has been viewed online around 10 MILLION times at places like YouTube, Hulu, Koldcast and TheWB.com. And speaking of TheWB.com, I also produced and directed an online thriller for them called EXPOSED. It was released summer 2010. And most recently I created a new online sci-fi series called CONTINUUM, which is part of the online indie TV network JTS.tv - Just The Story and NOW available via VOD through indie platform Distrify.

Oh, and I don't shoot weddings. Thanks for asking though.

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