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Camera Talk

by Art Adams and Adam Wilt

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Discussing RED, uncensoRED

Adam Wilt | 03/16- 08:09 PM

Two camera guys debate a new tool

Context: Adam shot some RED footage on Friday 7 March, as part of a camera comparison, and took the raw files home to play with. Art shot a quick test with the same camera six days later. The following email conversation ensued…

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Camera Talk
by Art Adams and Adam Wilt

newsArt Adams and Adam Wilt Adam Wilt has been shooting film since the mid-1970s and video since the mid-1980s, but paid most of his bills until recently writing real-time control software and designing user interfaces for animation, graphic design, and broadcasting applications. He recently escaped to a small production company in the San Francisco bay area. He brings a geeky, analytical perspective to the table, and really wants to know why his tools work the way they do, so that he can work them better.

Art Adams has been working in film since 1987 and shooting video since 1991, working on features and television in Hollywood before escaping to the relative sanity of the San Francisco bay area, where he crafts elegant images for high-end corporate clients. Art, just like his name, is prettier than he is functional, but he's just as dedicated to learning how cameras work and expanding his expertise.

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