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Movies / Cameras in the Movies / TV / Media If you are a photographer, it's difficult not to appreciate movies too. In this forum you can discuss movies, as well as the cameras used in them. What camera used in what film / TV show etc has long been a topic of discussion at RFF. Whether the Exakta and 400mm Kilfitt lens in Hitchcock's Rear Window or the Nikons in Eastwood's Bridges of Madison County, cameras are tools which reflect the time and technology of the film.

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Old 08-02-2009   #1
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Interesting use for old cameras

http://www.thefalcon.tv/
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Old 08-02-2009   #2
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Very cute.
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Brilliant ... thanks for the link!
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Old 12-29-2009   #4
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very impressive. that stop-motion photography is some time-consuming work!
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I opened the link, but could not watch the video. I right-clicked for properties, and the pop-up said the document was "HTML". This is a video, right? can anyone tell me what kind of a file it is?
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I opened the link, but could not watch the video. I right-clicked for properties, and the pop-up said the document was "HTML". This is a video, right? can anyone tell me what kind of a file it is?
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its a flash video. you need to check is flash installed/enabled in your browser.

edit: I concur, nice job who ever done it.
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