Our very good buddy Mitch Aunger of Planet5D teamed up with Barry Anderson (who literally wrote the handbook on DSLR filmmaking) to create a narrative film. The new short films (embedded above) is said to be one of the first short films shot on the Canon 5D Mk III. Mitch also adds in that the entire film was targeted towards those working with low budgets since all of the bigger names out there seem to be moving towards camcorders like the C300 and above.
Mitch also recruited quite a cast and also had a good crew working with him. In the end, that is what any filmmaker will really want in order for the dynamics to flow smoothly.
If you’re looking for more videos shot with the 5D Mk III, check out this roundup of videos I found on Vimeo shot in NYC.
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