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I've been working on a project recently, where in I need to achieve high levels of lens flare (as per 'Star Trek', 'Transformers' and a hundred other Sci-Fi blockbusters of the last few years) through both in camera and post-production techniques.
I'm currently using (to film this project) a Canon 5D Mark II and a Canon 550d, as well as the following lenses: Canon 17-40mm f4 L, Canon 100mm f2.8 Macro L, Canon 70-200mm f2.8 IS L, Canon 50mm f1.4 and a Canon 50mm f1.8 Mk2.
I've seen some 'Cinemorph Filters' from Vid Atlantic that seem to do an amazing job, and will most likely purchase for my higher speed lenses. However, after talking to one of their guys, they suggested against the purchase of a custom 77mm filter for the 17-40mm running at f4.
So, my question to you all: does anyone know of, or have any experience in, achieving convincing in camera, controlled lens flare, with a Canon 17-40mm f4 L, or similar lens
Thanks,
Justin
I'm currently using (to film this project) a Canon 5D Mark II and a Canon 550d, as well as the following lenses: Canon 17-40mm f4 L, Canon 100mm f2.8 Macro L, Canon 70-200mm f2.8 IS L, Canon 50mm f1.4 and a Canon 50mm f1.8 Mk2.
I've seen some 'Cinemorph Filters' from Vid Atlantic that seem to do an amazing job, and will most likely purchase for my higher speed lenses. However, after talking to one of their guys, they suggested against the purchase of a custom 77mm filter for the 17-40mm running at f4.
So, my question to you all: does anyone know of, or have any experience in, achieving convincing in camera, controlled lens flare, with a Canon 17-40mm f4 L, or similar lens
Thanks,
Justin