u/jj_camera

▲ 10 r/EEGB

You CAN get TV with 1.6 fiber now!

Hello there, I am updating all based on this post and comment from a previous thread here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/EEGB/comments/1t086r9/comment/oj7no7k/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button

Mostly due to the fiber being so new and not something EE themselves can install (they use a third party) it was difficult navigating the TV add on. The rep on phone said he does not know why I got such conflicting info.

First phone rep said I could add TV but only after it had been installed for one day, but the rep in Hove told me I would actually need to wait an entire month for the first bill to go through?

The phone rep explained for the last 5 months adding TV has been a non option but they are now able to provide it. (still not sure if it's available AT bundle purchase or if it needs to be after)

But I can verify that the TV has been added and the box is on it's way.

Also I was told that the CAT 8 ethernet cables I purchased for my home PC might not be getting the best speeds as they are indsutrial cables and I need more home based cables so they suggested I order CAT 5 E cables instead of the Cat 8 I got off Amazon, hope this helps!

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u/jj_camera — 8 days ago
▲ 48 r/16mm+1 crossposts

Hey all over a year ago or so I posted a short clip from my 16mm Wedding that had a hair in the gate that I had to send to an FX studio

That post here: https://www.reddit.com/r/16mm/s/BWfUWA1lYQ

We just celebrated our 2 year Anniversary and had never showed the footage to any of the public (just our Wedding guests via a USB) so a few weeks ago I took the 14 min edit and cut it down to what you see above. Things I love, the grain, the slow motion from 75 fps shots, the glorious black and white of the reception!

Shot on 250D for ext shots and shot on 500T for interior since I knew it would be low lit and be turned into Black and White in post.

Shot on Arri Sr 2.

Everyone said it would be impossible and not to do it, but we had it planned pretty well with 3 mags to constantly have something rolling and the ability to have one being unloaded /loaded. Got really lucky with a team of 2 (cam op and film loader/assist in the London area, as I was coming from Austin TX and had never worked with them before, but found them on a Facebook 16mm group if you can believe it.

u/jj_camera — 8 days ago