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Examples
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He recently finished cinematography on Andrew Niccols's "Now," and for the first time used a digital camera, the Arriflex Alexa.
How to Shoot a Horse: A Cinematographer's Secrets Richard B. Woodward 2011
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As a cinematography student from the 70's who was excited about shooting black and white film with the Arriflex and CP16 35mm cameras, I say anyone who can complete a film, get it to market and find an audience is already a winner and doesn't need validation by The Academy of Arts & Sciences.
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Also, we were in Germany so we shot with Arriflex cameras and the Zeiss lenses.
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Later the system was altered to utilize nine 16mm Arriflex cameras, projecting 35mm blow-up prints, and renamed Circle-Vision 360°.
Walt and Ub Sharing a Patent Hans Perk 2008
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Later the system was altered to utilize nine 16mm Arriflex cameras, projecting 35mm blow-up prints, and renamed Circle-Vision 360°.
Archive 2008-07-01 Hans Perk 2008
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The guy had been walking around all night with a Arriflex on his shoulder followed by a sound man with a boom.
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All you could hear was the quiet chattering hum of the Arriflex, filming everything.
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Claudia dragged her Arriflex and Nagra and the rest of the equipment piece by piece from the backseat and trunk of the car.
The Position Meg Wolitzer 2005
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Thirteen weeks for a 16mm-film class, and it was costing her thousands of dollars, not even including the rental of the Arriflex camera.
The Position Meg Wolitzer 2005
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The equipment poking up from the back seat of the Maxima seemed to give her away, the spindly tripod and lights and the handheld Arriflex and the Nagra, all of which she would have to clumsily manage today without a crew, without help.
The Position Meg Wolitzer 2005
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