THE RIDER
The All Terrain Studios filmmaking team of Dave Rosner and Melissa Rosner produced THE RIDER in the Colorado high country at Loveland Ski Area and the nearby mountain village of Georgetown. Starring RIDE Snowboard sponsored athlete Erik Ludwig, the film shares a typical day in the life of a snow bum who lives for his daily terrain park fix. The film captures majestic vistas of the Rocky Mountain Continental Divide and offers an inside look into winter sport lifestyles. THE RIDER was primarily filmed with the smc PENTAX DA 15mm F4 ED AL LIMITED, the smc PENTAX DA Star 55mm F1.4 SDM and the smc PENTAX DA Star 300mm F4 ED(IF) SDM lenses.
The Rider doesn't need much. A little food, a sleeping bag, his Ride snowboard, and, of course, snow. A short film about a day in the life of a snowboard bum, shot entirely with the PENTAX K-7 and assorted PENTAX lenses.
UNCLE JACK
Filmmaker Jamin Winans and Futuristic Films takes viewers on a wild ride in UNCLE JACK. Behind this nocturnal odyssey of a desperate fugitive is the sweet tale of an uncle comforting his beloved niece with a cellular bedtime story. A mad clown, a crazed woman, magic pills, gunshots and more add up for a fast-paced, riotous adventure. Shot in downtown Denver entirely at night, the film keeps you rooting for a troubled character with a big heart. UNCLE JACK was filmed with the smc PENTAX DA Star 16-50mm F2.8 ED AL (IF) SDM, the smc PENTAX DA 10-17mm F3.5-4.5 ED (IF) Fish-Eye and the smc PENTAX DA Star 60-250mm F4 ED (IF) SDM lenses.
Get ready for a wild ride with UNCLE JACK in this nocturnal odyssey of a desperate fugitive. A mad clown, magic pills, a bedtime story and more add up for a fast-paced, riotous adventure. Cheer for a troubled character with a big heart in this short film shot in Denver, Colorado entirely at night with the PENTAX K-7.
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6 comments:
Wow. I have a lot more respect for k-7 now than I did previously. Good show.
Astonishing video from a DSLR. Will there be much technical content in the behind the scenes video? I'd really like to see how these cameras were used and the videos assembled.
Ned,
Is there a way to find out if and when the remote assistant will work with the K-7? I really like Pentax I had the k100 k200 k20 now the k7 and soon maybe the kx but if the remote assistant won't ever work with the k7, I can't use the camera. Because I do astro-photography using my telescope as a lens and the camera hooked to the computer makes it very easy to focus and capture photos.
Thank you,
James
Those films were wicked. I am loving my k-7 more and more every day.
Just wanted to say thanks for making Pentax what it is. It has enabled me to take an entirely different direction in my life, and I am pretty stoked about it. It has all been happening so quickly that I haven't had a chance to look back until now. Just wanted to share it with you. (wouldn't be here with out Pentax)
www.vonrieter.blogspot.com
wonderful films. One again I say in the hands of a master wonderful films can come out of today's technology and create compelling pieces with out breaking the bank .... now if Pentax could only give us full manual control in film mode on the K7 like the 550D .... then the glory days will have truly arrived
Dear Ned,
You are working at the best camera manufacturer company. I felt in love with Pentax when my dad bought me a K1000, and now I am directing my short movies with Pentax gear! Seeing this great videos also reminds me how terrific K-7 is. But I must agree with the previous post, please give us full manual control in movie mode on the K-7. Thank you!
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