User: Kevin Shahinian
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Format: Quicktime/Flash

Kevin Shahinian of Pacific Pictures was the creative mastermind behind this “Bollywood” style piece.  It was projected (Hollywood debut style!) for the first time at Neil & Jigna’s 11.29.08 wedding in Orange County, CA., and has seen over 2000 plays at Vimeo in a very short time.  Kevin found himself on the cover of January’s EventDV magazine where you can read more about the piece.  The visuals, story and audio simply blew us away.  Turn up your speakers, then click the screen grab to download the iPod friendly encode, or here, to stream the flash video directly.

User: Homer Liwag
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Format: 720p H264

This promotional video was filmed at The Islands of Copperfield Bay - quite possibly one of the most secluded spots on earth, yet with every possible luxury you could imagine. The spot was intended to present ongoing renovations on the Island (a steady transition from the original, colorful Bahamian look to a South Seas Tropical style. Visit TheIslandsofCopperfieldBay.com for more info!  The entire piece was shot with the Brevis and Flip unit, CINEFUSE 1Le, CINEFUSE 2Le, Proteus Rails, and Cinevate Matte Box.  Camera:  Sony FX-7, Nikon 17-35 2.8, 50mm 1.4, Tamron 90mm 2.8.  Cinematography, editing by Homer Anthony Liwag with Aimée Reich assisting.

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User: Patrick Moreau
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Format: 720p H264

We’re not sure, but this may be the world’s first wedding shot entirely on the Brevis MP.1 lens adapter.  The crew from Stillmotion.ca shot this stunning piece in Mexico in Dec 2008 using several Sony EX1 cameras, our Zeiss lenses, and included full adapter use on the Steadicam Flyer LE.  Our forum discussion on this topic is located in this forum thread. The behind the scenes clip can be found at the Stillmotion Blog.

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User: Piotr Skowrownski
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Format: Quicktime MOV

Winner of the People’s choice award in it’s first festival showing, “Undertow” was written, shot, and directed by Piotr Skowrownski in Thunder Bay.  Using professional actors, and a crew of 18, the film was shot over 9 days using the Panasonic HVX200 and our vintage LOMO OCT19 cinema lenses.  Behind the scenes, interviews and the like can be found in this forum thread.

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User: Patrick Moreau
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Format: Quicktime MOV

Many of you are already familiar with the folks over at www.stillmotion.ca This is without question one of the finest behind the scenes pieces that we’ve ever seen.  Aside from the fact that it was shot using our Ballare dolly system and several Brevis MP.1 adapters, it’s a stylistic rendering of just how much is involved in putting even a short marketing spot together.  Once again the Stillmotion crew have raised the bar for this genre of work.

User: Chip Lay
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Format: Quicktime MOV

Shot on the little Canon HV20 at 24p, this piece was done for the clothing outfit “Southern Proper” for their fall 08 collection.  This forum thread discusses Chip’s workflow capturing full 1920x1080 from the HV20 via HDMI to a MacBook Pro.  Simply outstanding grin You can find Chip over at www.hybr-id.com

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User: Patrick Moreau
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Format: Quictime MOV

This clip represents all that’s good about digital media.  Bare video camera on steady cam, Brevis35 adapter footage, and some amazing stills.  The Stillmotion blog is becoming a hip and trendy place to hang out.

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User: Cris Mertens
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Format: Quicktime

Cris Mertens used the HVX200 and Brevis35 to shoot this short film in Florida.  Shot as part of his film studies, Cris discusses the piece at length in this forum thread.  This version runs 12 minutes, compressed down to a 200MB file.

User: Thomas Colett
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Format: Quicktime

Ted Chung and James Yaun shot this beautiful piece using the little Canon HV20 and the Brevis35 using our CINEFUSE1 imaging element. Their lens adapter was equipped with our very first Pentax K lens mount (thanks Thomas!), but they swapped a few Nikon lenses in there too.  It is well worth the 75MB download.  You’ll find more information on the piece in this forum thread.

User: Jon Wolding
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Format: DIVX AVI

Directed by Pete Guzzo, this film was shot by our own Jon Wolding, with Sean Michael Davis filling the director of photography role. A review of the Ghosts of Ybor website reveals several other award winning films from this crew.

User: Richard Darge
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Format: Quicktime

This hardware store commercial was created using an HVX200/Brevis35 with our CINEFUSE 3 Imaging element installed. It was written & directed by Tom Grabon with Richard Darge (www.richard-darge.com) manning the camera and editing suite. 

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User: Chad Terpstra
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Format: Quicktime

CineVera Pictures features a cinematography team doing some amazing work with the JVC HD100 and Brevis35 adapter.  More of Brian and Chad’s work can be viewed at CineVera.

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User: Jesse Cook
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Format: Quicktime

Jesse Cook submitted this spot done for Showtime’s Brotherhood series.  You can read a bit more about it in our forum.

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User: Jonathan Lacocque
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Format: Quicktime

Please visit The Year Zero website to learn all about this project.  The project’s DP had some comments on using the Brevis during the shoot.

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User: Stefan Scherperel
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Format: Windows Media WMV

Stefan and his crew posted up one the best trailers we’ve ever seen done with the Canon XH-A1.  Stefan discusses it here.

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