Allen Grygierczyk

For sale: 35 mm adapter from Cinavate

For sale: 35 mm adapter from Cinavate for €995 More info: Patent pending, the little Brevis35 is without question the world's most sophisticated, 35mm lens adapter. The system is completely modular utilizing a highly advanced microprocessor management system that not only handles internal image oscillation but also manages power, the integrated charging system, and even shuts the unit down if you forget! Thirty hours of runtime on a 15 minute "smart" charge is typical. This system is nearly lossless. With a 50mm f 1.4 lens mounted (our competitors measure with no lens attached!!), you'll only see .5 stops of loss. Stop that lens down to f5.6 and you'll only see one stop of light loss, making the system without question the most light efficient system in the world. We're not just spouting text here, no other manufacturer will show you this to back up their claims. Our imaging module is a weighs a scans 275g. A fully rigged flip system is still only 2.2lbs, making it at least 35% lighter than anything on the market...and the only system in the world to use carbon fiber materials to achieve this advantage. Is it any accident that some of the world's finest shooters use this system? Some of its many other features: ? User-interchangeable (CINEFUSE) Imaging Elements (8 of them!) allowing bokeh control and full camera support from the tiny HV20 to 2/3" broadcast cameras in one adapter! Swapping imaging elements can be done on-camera if required, in as little as 2 minutes.The Brevis35 is the only system in the world to cover every camera on the market in one modular product. ? External oscillation adjustment port for instant, microprocessor managed, oscillation control. This means incredible control to allow precise image tuning...a world exclusive for our system. ? Standard micro-collimation feature ensuring perfect performance with 35mm or cinema lenses, regardless of make. This feature has been copied by nearly every other manufacturer..and it started right here! ? Fits Nikon, Canon FD, Canon EOS, Minolta MD, Pentax K and Pentax M42 lens mounts, and offers full support for PL and OCT19 cinema lenses ? Optional high-quality flip module allows optical image inversion (with improved edge-to-edge sharpness and lens-inherent chromatic aberration suppression). Our flip module works with every Brevis35 we've ever sold. ? Full on-board power management including auto-shutdown, low battery warning and integrated auto-reset circuit breaker (MP.2). There's no hot glue or cheap pager motors here! ? The Brevis35 system features an exclusive modular system meaning even 3 year old adapters have been converted to our latest specification...and usually for under $200. ? Tough, lightweight chassis which has led the industry with it's integrated XY adjustment, collimation and unparalleled optical accuracy. These features have been part of the product for nearly 3 years

Rotterdam, NL

Market

Teatro Punto

workshop 'Acting for the big screen' Danyael Sugawara

From March 12 to 14, there is a workshop 'Acting for the Big Screen,' by Danyael Sugawara. Danyael is the director of the feature film ALLES STROOMT, starring Anneke Blok, based on a screenplay by Marieke van der Pol. In October 2009, he won a Golden Calf (the audience award) with this film at the Netherlands Film Festival in Utrecht. How can you focus as an actor on a film set and get into the 'moment' to deliver your best performance? How do you avoid playing in a result-oriented way? How do you get the most out of your director, even if he gives the most simplistic directing instructions? How do you prepare yourself? In short, in a three-day workshop, Sugawara works on techniques inspired by the methodology of Judith Western, enabling you to get the most out of not only yourself, but also the director and your co-actor(s), with the aim of delivering a performance that is authentic and vibrant. Curriculum vitae Danyael Sugawara After completing the Screen Writing program at New York University, Danyael Sugawara graduated from the Netherlands Film & Television Academy in Amsterdam (NFTA) in 2004 with his graduation film THE QUITE ONE. This film has been screened at various festivals such as Indie Lisboa (Portugal), Bussan International Short Film Festival (Korea), and as the only Dutch film in Clermont-Ferrand (France). The film has also won several awards, including the Jury Prize Augsburg Filmtage for Best Short Film and the Audience Award at the Nieuwe Blikken Film Festival 2004. In 2007, as part of De Nieuwe Lola's, he made the film LANDJE for the VPRO, written by Mieke de Jong. Additionally, he directed the short film BLONDJE for NPS Kort! (2006). In 2008, he made LIEDE, DANK JE WEL as part of the One Night Stand project (Pupkin film), based on a screenplay by Heleen Suer. In October 2009, Danyael won a Golden Calf, the Film1 Audience Award, at the Netherlands Film Festival in Utrecht with his film ALLES STROOMT, starring Anneke Blok and based on a screenplay by Marieke van der Pol. Together with Helena van der Meulen, he is working on the feature film NORDFJORD, produced by Digna Sinke. Danyael also works as a commercial director at Comrad. For the commercial *THE PACKAGE*, which he directed commissioned by the NFTA, he won the Kodak Award in 2004 and the Film Student Europe Award for Young Directors at Cannes. He also teaches at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London and the NFTA in Amsterdam. The workshop is from March 12 to 14. Every day from 10:00 to 18:00. The three-day workshop is 285 euros. For more information or to sign up for the workshop, [email protected] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4MwY4e6iwU

amsterdam, NL

Workshop

Joan de Jong

Production assistant, editor, dresser

My name is Joan de Jong. I graduated from InHolland University of Applied Sciences in 2006 with a degree in Media and Entertainment Management. I specialized in television there and, among other things, produced my own documentary, from concept to editing. I did an internship at the Tros program Vermist, where I was primarily involved in production. My tasks there included: archiving footage, creating schedules and scripts for the live broadcast, arranging camera crews and editing, arranging Dutch celebrities for the telephone team, setting up segments and organizing everything surrounding them, and welcoming guests. I worked as a production assistant at Teleac/NOT Schooltv on the program Huisje Boompje Beestje. For this, I also arranged filming days and archived footage, and I worked as a runner in the studio for a few days. I also worked as a dresser for a month at FourOneMedia on the program De Co-Assistent, and I worked in the Costume Department at Stage Entertainment for the musical Joseph. Over the past year, I have taken on some projects outside the television world. Among other things, I have organized a number of private parties and weekends commissioned by friends and acquaintances. I also helped with the production of several student films. I would really like to return to television now and want to go for it 100% again. I am very enthusiastic, a hard worker, and I learn quickly. I am VERY motivated and can start IMMEDIATELY. I am in possession of a driver's license and a car. I speak fluent English and am willing to relocate. If you are interested, please contact me. My email address is [email protected] My phone number is: 06-54 25 74 36

Alkmaar, NL

Offered
NL / EN
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