Tagged with africa - Personal View Talks https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/africa/feed.rss Mon, 29 Apr 24 19:14:35 +0000 Tagged with africa - Personal View Talks en-CA Short Doc - Shot in Bush of Sierra Leone. A7s II, Rokinon 20mm, No lights. https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/16725/short-doc-shot-in-bush-of-sierra-leone.-a7s-ii-rokinon-20mm-no-lights. Tue, 11 Apr 2017 10:33:36 +0000 TS_Naylor 16725@/talks/discussions A family's sense of mission brings desperately needed health and medical aid to Sierra Leone's poorest of the poor.

This film was shot entirely on a Sony A7s II with no lights, tripod or crew, just me as director - DP. For my day job, I work with full size crews and camera packages (Alexa, Red, etc) for TV and commercials. But this project, took place in the bush of one of the poorest countries on Earth. The entire camera / sound package had to fit in a small back back and never leave my sight. For sound I used a Rode Video Mic Pro for almost everything and a Sennheiser G3 kit for interviews. For glass, I used a Canon 24-105 and a Rokinon 20mm Cine as well as a full set of Tiffen White Water 77mm Filters and BW Polarizer.

Initially, I ran with a Movcam cage and top handle as well with Wooden Camera handgrips and an F&V Spectra 4.3" on board monitor. But after a few hours, I realized the paramilitary look of the camera attracted too much attention and undermined my subject's candidness, I stripped it down to just the camera body, metabones E mount adaptor, lens and Rode Mic and used the camera's EVF or LCD. It's amazing how a small change in gear, changes people's behavior around you. If I came in with a proper "pro" rig, I would've been mobbed at every turn.

For settings, I tried the EOS Pro Settings. Big mistake. Contrasty and red. Fail for sunny conditions and skin tones. You'll can easily see which shots used that. I then switched back to my reliable Cine 4 settings with black level pushed up, magenta down, sharpness all the way down, etc. Despite the settings mistake, it was definitely a blast and a learning experience.

Post was done on FCPX. With the latest updates, I find this to be the best doc editing software out there. Took me a while to make the switch but once I figured out the language, it saves me at least 30 % more time over Premier or Avid. Transcoded A7s II 4k footage to Pro Rez LT to cut and finish on.

Anyway, enjoy the film.

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Waqti film trailer - shot with GH2 https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/9173/waqti-film-trailer-shot-with-gh2 Mon, 23 Dec 2013 05:08:01 +0000 Passman 9173@/talks/discussions Here is a trailer for a film i shot last summer on the GH2. If anyone is interested in any details you can just ask here and i will do my best to answer. So what does everyone think of the trailer?

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WebDoc now shooting in Tanzania using a GH3 https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/7834/webdoc-now-shooting-in-tanzania-using-a-gh3 Tue, 20 Aug 2013 06:59:44 +0000 fegato 7834@/talks/discussions I'm right now shooting and editing (almost live) this web-documentary for an italian broadcast news site corriere.it It's about building a school in a month together with the people of a village called Lumuli http://www.corriere.it/cronache/speciali/2013/you-aid/ enjoy

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Let's start a new war! https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/1189/lets-start-a-new-war Fri, 14 Oct 2011 22:52:41 +0000 brianluce 1189@/talks/discussions
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44906278/ns/world_news-africa/

WASHINGTON — The first wave of U.S. Special Forces Green Berets arrived in Uganda this week to support the battle against a guerrilla group accused of widespread atrocities, Pentagon and military officials told NBC News.

President Barack Obama has ordered up to 100 U.S. military trainers into central Africa to help combat the Lord's Resistance Army, a band of just 200 rebels behind a campaign of murder, rape and kidnapping that began 20 years ago.

Officials told NBC News on Friday the first dozen Green Berets were in Uganda and the remaining American trainers would be deployed to the Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic and South Sudan.

In the president's notification to Congress on Friday, Obama said the U.S. forces were combat-equipped and would provide assistance and training to regional forces working to remove the group's leader, Joseph Kony, and his band from the battlefield.

U.S. military officials told NBC News that although the Lord's Resistance Army has a force of only about 200 rebels, they have managed to operate for decades because the African nations involved have not pursued them.

The rebels' mobility and the terrain's difficulties also have made for a difficult fight. Attempts to negotiate peace failed in 2008 after Kony refused to sign a deal to end the killing.

U.S. officials told NBC News that the presence of American forces was intended, in part, to push the regional forces into taking action against the rebels.
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Col. Felix Kulayigye, Uganda's military spokesman, said of the troops: "We are aware that they are coming. We are happy about it. We look forward to working with them and eliminating Kony and his fighters."]]>