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Mike Kobal

February 2, 2010

Ringers: a 16mm short film by Dikayl Rimmasch, a Canon 5D mark II shooter

Filed under: Uncategorized — mike.kobal @ 6:20 pm

RINGERS from Dikayl Rimmasch on Vimeo.

Synopsis: Frank goes on the run when his “investment” takes an unexpected turn. SUN-ARC PICTURES B/W RT 16;00 min ©2010 Written and Directed by Dikayl RImmasch. Starring Jason Alan Griffin and Sid Williams. I really dig this short “film noir” flick. Dikayl has been shooting with the Canon 5D2 since its introduction. Dikayl: ” This film was shot on 35,s16, and 16mm. Ilford stock. Unsupervised ransfers to SD (digibeta) which was hit and miss. The ending shot was composited from color stock using blue screen and a background plate shot from the Bay bridge,CA. Subway sequence was created from several locations and a train set peice. Working simultaneously right now on color correction from another film (5d mark 2 footage) and it really strikes me how much of a problem the jello is when shooting action sequences. *Oh, and we waited two days for the pigeons…”

5 Comments »

  1. Hi Mike,
    This what I want!Great Man! I love it
    Keep Going

    Comment by SM.Shahrokni (SMS ) — February 2, 2010 @ 8:08 pm

  2. Again,

    He did it a very nice action movie I love it.
    Do you work with him?
    I don’t see Jello problem with GH1

    Comment by SM.Shahrokni (SMS ) — February 2, 2010 @ 8:13 pm

  3. I would like to see what I would look like under this film grain! LOL Great work!

    Comment by JonFreeze — February 3, 2010 @ 10:26 am

  4. May I ask what the budget was?
    I want to believe that 16mm can be affordable :(

    Comment by Matthew — February 6, 2010 @ 2:23 am

  5. thanks guys, glad you like it.

    Comment by mike.kobal — February 8, 2010 @ 11:39 am

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