Guillaume Dubois on Angénieux EZ-3 68-250mm Zoom
Guillaume Dubois is a Product Manager of Cine Lenses at Angénieux. He started at the company in 2009 and worked in the production line as a process engineer, working on big lenses like the Optimo 24- 290, Optimo 17-80 and Optimo Ultra 12x. He joined the design and industrialization team for the EZ-3. We discussed the latest EZ-3 68-250 mm Full Frame Zoom.
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Roy Rossovich och Charlotta Tengroth kommer till Barbros 31/3

Vi fortsätter våra klubbkvällar för medlemmar under våren 2026.
Nästa FSF-kväll blir tisdagen 31/3 kl.17.30-ca 20.00
Då gästas vi av Charlotta Tengroth och Roy Rossovich
Charlotta är utbildad på DI, plåtar mest dokumentärfilmer och arthouse.
Roy Rossovich, Internationellt verksam inom både inom stillbildsfotografi & rörliga bilder.
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Whoever came up with the idea of opening this year’s Expo on the ominous date of Friday the 13th certainly had nerves of steel, since superstition runs like a long traditional thread through cinema history. The classic monster movie King Kong from 1933 is 14 reels long because in the first edit they discovered that it ran 13 reels, and to release it that way was unthinkable, so either cut it down or shoot some more. Filmmakers Schoedsack and Cooper knew they had a hit on their hands and so decided to shoot the famous scene where King Kong smashes a subway car in New York City.
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Det finns inget tråkigare än en snygg bild – ett samtal mellan filmfotografen Lisabi Fridell och Adam Nilsson

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