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Title: MENU, a ceramic artist's process, Canon 5D3 ML RAW
Post by: milleniac on April 01, 2018, 09:16:07 AM

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Link to the video
https://www.facebook.com/TuXingstudio/videos/2014330012165190/
MENU, documents a ceramics artist's process of making a series of tableware.
They are designed to meet the needs of different food shops accommodating their meals, desserts, drinks and noodles.

Overall process of the shooting took six days over an eight day period.
Gears used were Canon 5D3 with Magiclantern firmware and several vintage ZEISS lenses.
ZEISS lenses included Hasselblad CF Planar 80mm, Hasselblad CF Planar 120mm and Contax Vario-Sonnar 80-200mm.
Lighting indoors were achieved using Godox SL60W LED lights with Elinchrom silver and white umbrellas.

The works are on exhibit at 慢慢生活美 mmsartstudio2016, in Taipei, Taiwan, from March 18th to May 2nd, 2018.


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link to the video on vimeo
https://vimeo.com/262700431
Title: Re: MENU, a ceramic artist's process, Canon 5D3 ML RAW
Post by: 50mm1200s on April 03, 2018, 05:18:25 PM
Great job. It gives me a very chill sensation, thanks.
Title: Re: MENU, a ceramic artist's process, Canon 5D3 ML RAW
Post by: andrew_dotdot on April 17, 2018, 11:48:54 PM
Yes, highly therapeutic to watch. Very thoughtfully shot and edited.

(I did become temporarily obsessed with thumb-bandage continuity...)
Title: Re: MENU, a ceramic artist's process, Canon 5D3 ML RAW
Post by: milleniac on April 21, 2018, 11:53:43 AM
Quote from: andrew_dotdot on April 17, 2018, 11:48:54 PM
Yes, highly therapeutic to watch. Very thoughtfully shot and edited.

(I did become temporarily obsessed with thumb-bandage continuity...)


Hello, Andrew!
About the bandage continuity.
Overall, this video was shot over a course of eight days with two rest days in between.
Sometimes she had bandages on, sometimes she didn't.