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Tiffen 4x5.650" 81C Filter Arri Red Camera MINT 81-C US $69.99
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Tiffen 4x5.650" 85N6 Filter Arri Red Camera 85 N6 US $69.99
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Tiffen 4x5.650" CC10 Green Filter Arri Red Camera NICE CC-10 Green US $74.99
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ARRI ARRIFLEX CAMERA LENS SUPPORT GERMANY MINTY RARE US $395.00
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Tiffen 3x3" L.C. 1/2 Filter Arri Red Camera LC 1/2 US $49.99
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Tiffen 3x3" STRAW 2 Filter Arri Red Camera US $49.99
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Tiffen 4x5.650" 85N9 Filter Arri Red Camera 85 N9 US $69.99
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Camera Flange Depth Measuring Tool Kit PL Mount Arri Arriflex US $31.00
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RED ONE camera AC lemo power supply // arri epic scarlet US $49.99
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HURRY! *ARRIFLEX EYECUP*-16mm MOVIE CAMERA, ARRI 2A, 2B, 2C,16S,16ST, 16M,16BL US $29.99
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ARRIFLEX ARRI 16S 16MM CAMERA MANUAL ON CD US $7.99
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Schlage LiNK Wireless Keypad Deadbolt Starter Kit System, Satin Nickel List Price: $609.00 Sale Price: $229.85 |
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Schlage LiNK is more than a lockset. It's a brilliant new system that enhances your home's security, and your family's peace of mind--offering a new level of freedom to home security. Be Secure. Be Informed... |
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Arri FKW 300 Watt, 120 Volt Quartz Halogen Lamp, 3200°K., Approximate Life: 150 Hours. List Price: $23.00 Sale Price: $16.88 |
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300w Quartz Halogen Bulb for Arri 300w Fresnel Light Fixture |
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Ushio DXW 1000w, 120v Bulb for Arri Arrilite 1000, Mole Mickey List Price: $19.95 Sale Price: $7.78 |
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DXW Lamp - 1000 watts / 120 volts |
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Arri FRK 650 Watt, 120 Volt Quartz Halogen Lamp, 3200°K., Approximate Life: 150 Hours. List Price: $23.00 Sale Price: $15.00 |
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650w Quartz Halogen Bulb |
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Arri 650 Plus Tungsten Fresnel Light 650w 531600 List Price: $379.95 Sale Price: $400.40 |
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Award-Winning Arri Lighting Systems offers innovative and unique products for all of your lighting applications. The ARRI Fresnel series is ideal for use where compact, lightweight tungsten Fresnel spotlights are required... |
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Arri DXW 1,000 Watt, 120 Volt Quartz Halogen Lamp, 3200°K., Approximate Life: 300 Hours. List Price: $20.00 Sale Price: $9.99 |
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Ushio DXW 1,000w 120v bulb / lamp fits Arri Arrilite 1000w Open Face Light, Mole Richardson Mickey Mole, Ianiro Red Head, Strand Red Head |
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Arri DYS 600 Watt, 120 Volt Quartz Halogen Lamp, 3200°K., Approximate Life: 75 Hours. Sale Price: $2.25 |
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This 600w 120V 3200K lamp has an average life of 75 hours. |
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Arri Medium Production Unit Bag for Sony EX3 or Red One and Accessories, PVC Coated Tarpaulin Sale Price: $279.00 |
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The Arri Production Equipment Bag, Medium is designed to carry and protect a camcorder kits such as, Sony PMW-EX3 or Red One camera kit. It is constructed from water-resistant PVC coated Tarpaulin with a heavy-duty inner shell, an inner cloth lining is treated with a wear-resistant tricot coating and interior padding... |
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Arri Large Assistant Pouch, Ballistic Nylon Sale Price: $47.95 |
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The Arri Assistant Pouch, Large is designed to work with the Arri Production Belts. The pouch is made from water-resistant ballistic nylon with a compartmentalized interior. It has a touch fastener flap closure... |
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The Professional Cameraman's Handbook (Fourth Edition) List Price: $87.95 Sale Price: $80.45 |
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This new edition of an all-time best-seller is completely revised and updated and details the components and step-by-step use of over forty of the most widely used film cameras. Significant new topics include time code and time code slates, video assist, and the Steadicam film stabilizing system... |
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Kevin Smith's 'Clerks', released in 1994 and now considered a modern-day classic, started off as an idea while Smith was an employee at the Quick Stop convenience store and RST Video in his native New Jersey. Inspired by Richard Linklater's 'Slacker', the 'Divine Comedy' by Dante Algihieri and Smith's own experience of working in the convenience store, it was an inspired piece of film making about the malaise facing people in their early 20s, as viewed through the eyes of two convenience store clerks, Dante Hicks and Randall Graves.
The film was shot at the actual convenience store Smith was working at, and it would ultimately go on to win several awards, kick-starting a Hollywood career for Smith and proving that hard work and dedication can, in film-making, make up for a lack of big budget and experience.
The film itself was shot in black-and white over a course of 21 days using a 16mm Arri SR-2 camera and used Kodak Plus-X film, which added a sense of realism to the film; almost making it seem like viewers were seeing CCTV footage of what went on inside the heads of the protagonists working dead-end jobs.
In order to avoid disrupting the business of the convenience store, Smith was only allowed to film inside the shop while it was closed, meaning all the interior shots were done between 10:30pm and 5:30 am. To accommodate for the lack of sunlight Smith incorporated a plot device that someone had jammed chewing gum into the steel shutters, thus forcing them to be shut during opening hours. Between working in the store during the day and shooting at night, Smith slept no more than one hour a day and by the end of the shoot was falling asleep during the filming of some of the most dramatic scenes in the film.
In order to finance the making of the film, Kevin Smith maxed out between eight and ten
Andrew Regan is an online, freelance author from Scotland. He is a keen rugby player and enjoys traveling.
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'clerks': the Passion of Kevin Smith
Kevin Smith’s 'Clerks', released in 1994 and now considered a modern-day classic, started off as an idea while Smith was an employee at the Quick Stop convenience store and RST Video in his native New Jersey. Inspired by Richard Linklater’s 'Slacker', the 'Divine Comedy' by Dante Algihieri and Smith’s own experience of working in the convenience store, it was an inspired piece of film making about the malaise facing people in their early 20s, as viewed through the eyes of two convenience store clerks, Dante Hicks and Randall Graves.
The film was shot at the actual convenience store Smith was working at, and it would ultimately go on to win several awards, kick-starting a Hollywood career for Smith and proving that hard work and dedication can, in film-making, make up for a lack of big budget and experience.
The film itself was shot in black-and white over a course of 21 days using a 16mm Arri SR-2 camera and used Kodak Plus-X film, which added a sense of realism to the film; almost making it seem like viewers were seeing CCTV footage of what went on inside the heads of the protagonists working dead-end jobs.
In order to avoid disrupting the business of the convenience store, Smith was only allowed to film inside the shop while it was closed, meaning all the interior shots were done between 10:30pm and 5:30 am. To accommodate for the lack of sunlight Smith incorporated a plot device that someone had jammed chewing gum into the steel shutters, thus forcing them to be shut during opening hours. Between working in the store during the day and shooting at night, Smith slept no more than one hour a day and by the end of the shoot was falling asleep during the filming of some of the most dramatic scenes in the film.
In order to finance the making of the film, Kevin Smith maxed out between eight and ten credit cards each with $2000 limits, sold a sizeable amount of his extensive comic book collection, which he would later be able to buy back, and dipped into a portion of funds set aside for his college education. All in all the film cost US$27,575 - barely anything in the film industry.
After making the rounds at film festivals, 'Clerks' came to the attention of Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein at the Sundance Film Festival, who gave the film a quick overhaul and decided to distribute it through Miramax Films. The film received a major label soundtrack, the rights of which cost US$27,000 to acquire, meaning the soundtrack was more expensive than the production budget, a first in cinematic history.
The film became a surprising success at the cinema, making over $3,151,000 gross in the United States alone. It also received international popularity and acclaim, winning the Award of the Youth and the Mercedes-Benz Award at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. In the decade since its release, 'Clerks' has become a cult classic, and is regularly ranked as one of the best films of the 90s. In 2006, British film magazine Empire listed 'Clerks' as the 4th greatest independent film of all time.
After 'Clerks', Smith would go on to write and direct critically acclaimed and financially successful films like 'Mallrats', 'Chasing Amy', 'Dogma' and most recently 'Clerks II', but it all started with 'Clerks', showing how passion and a DIY work ethic turned an average Joe into a Hollywood director.
About the Author
Andrew Regan is an online, freelance author from Scotland. He is a keen rugby player and enjoys travelling.
Why are film camera lenses supported on metal runners?
Cameras like the Arri (for shooting celluloid) or Sony's Cine Alta and other video cameras adapted for cinema (vs. TV) have what look like two metal bars that run under the length of the camera and lens. Is it just because film lenses are heavy and need extra support? And what is the contraption called?
Yes, they support adjustable lens shades and matte boxes.
Stardust Directs Cinematic Journey for the Ford 2011 Mustang
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