New video! - ”HOW TO WATCH A MOVIE!”
Everyone needs to get a projector, its soo much better than an HDTV and cheaper when comparing size!
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I realized the past few weeks I have only been posting videos on here. I have been really busy.. doing what? I dont know!!..??.. but time has flown by.
So I plan to post more on here. Let me know if you would like to post about anything in particular. Yay!
On an AWEsOME note, @JohnStamos retweeted me. Hahaha! We have great hair.

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New video! - ”HOW TO WATCH A MOVIE!”
Everyone needs to get a projector, its soo much better than an HDTV and cheaper when comparing size!
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New RUPEE video!
I made this the same day it uploaded. Ha I promised videos every Friday so I’m trying!!
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New Video!
“MORNING SUN!”
I told you all videos every damn Friday! Even if they suck! ;) But this one is poetic…
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NEW VIDEO!
Check out the new short series “RUPEE!” featuring Ethan Newberry and Jacksfilms!!
New video!! ”THE VOICEMAIL.”
Featuring Sean Klitzner .. check him out at http://www.youtube.com/seanklitzner !
Make sure to leave me some love - rate, comment, fav! :)
NEW VIDEO!
I fight Olga Kay! This is a promo for the new film, HAYWIRE, Directed by Steve Soderbergh! Its kickass! Check it outttt!
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SNEAK PEEK OF NEW VIDEO!
Guess what it is about…. THANKSGIVING!
Ethan Newberry and I joined forces and made 2 Thanksgiving videos. One for his channel http://www.youtube.com/TheSampler and one for mine.
New KNOCKOUT: CHARLES TRIPPY and … well… you’ll see!
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I tend to picking up little bits of info and techniques along the way while shooting with HDSRL, but considering these post below were made back in 2009 goes to show I have been spending too much time flexing in the mirror.
This posts informs you about the ISO values you should be shooting at on the Canon 7D. I always thought the lower the ISO value (which is the speed of the film) the darker the film therefore you would use 100ISO outdoors, and the higher the ISO value the faster the film, ie. 800ISO use when shooting indoors or in low-light. This holds true but depending on your camera/format, there are slight adjustments you can make to get better image quality.
The forum links below give you an idea of the amount of noise that is produced at each ISO level. Take a look at them and see the comparison yourself. Both tests show that ISO values of 160, 320, 640,800, 1250 give you the less noise.
There are multiple arguments as to the reasoning behind this but it is worth taking a look at and testing out for yourselves. Below is a comparison of 100ISO and 160ISO. Neat!
*Note: Highlight Tone Priority Disabled.*
1) http://www.cinema5d.com/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=4736&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&hilit=hyalinejim
2) http://marvelsfilm.wordpress.com/2009/10/10/canon-7d-noise-and-iso-test/


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