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The Brighton Concerto

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3rd September 2016

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Confluence: documentary I shot on 5DmkII and 7D now available on Vimeo to watch for free!

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23rd April 2014

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Postcard from Chania

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4th January 2014

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Postcard from Innsbruck

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4th January 2014

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Postcard from Bern

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4th January 2014

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27 Degrees

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17th December 2013

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An Amish Man

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9th November 2013

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From Chicago To The Moon

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25th October 2013

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576 Megapixels

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26th August 2013

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500 Million Years Old

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26th August 2013

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Bitten by the frost

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11th March 2013

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4 Inches Of Ice

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5th February 2013

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Portrait Of A Percussionist

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30th November 2012

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The Tracker & The Banker

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5th November 2012

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My 4th and final South African mini doc finishing in grand style! “The Tracker & The Banker” Epic stuff on the 1DX and FS700!

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2nd November 2012

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Philip Bloom is a world-renowned filmmaker who, for the past 13 years of his 30-year career has specialized in creating incredible cinematic images no matter what the camera.

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  • 13th September 2019

    Test footage with the new Sony PXW-FX9. The full- frame video camera we have been waiting for?

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    Blackmagic announce the Pocket Cinema Camera 6K…and it’s available now!

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    The difficulty of reviewing camera gear and why I have started to do more again

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  • Pro tip: Never leave your wallet on the coffee table when you’re stuck in the office editing as you never know what your cat might order online as revenge for ignoring her! 
Hopefully Lollipop makes good use of it! Although I think she might she be just after the box rather than the camera! 😄

@sonyprofilmmaking @thebloomcats #SonyFX9 #sonypxwfx9
  • Filmed for my upcoming review of the Sony PXW-FX9. See it properly in 4K on my YT channel or Vimeo account. Link in bio. 
There is lots to cover in the review but I will be mostly concentrating on autofocus, full frame image,  low light performance and colour. 
Order the Sony FX9 here: http://bit.ly/sonypxwfx9
Music from Music Bed - Sunshine Recorder "Goodbye" 
http://share.mscbd.fm/philipbloom13

Shot in 25p 6k full frame mode
(pre-release firmware)

Lenses used: Sony 70-200 f 2.8 GM
Sony 35mm f1.8
Sigma 105mm f1.4 EF with mc-11 adaptor
most shots with autofocus on in various modes. 
Profiles used: 
Custom & S-cinetone
Cine EI Slog 3 with S709 MLUT In camera 
Cine EI Slog3 s gamut 3 cine with VENICE S709 LUT in post
Detail turned off for all shots. 
No grading, only minor colour correction where needed

ISO between 2500 and 16,000 using the higher base ISO of 4000

Download some of these shots and others in ProRes here: https://vimeo.com/375402162

@sonyprofilmmaking
  • How do you define a face? That’s the question I asked the @sonyprofilmmaking FX9 yesterday whilst visiting @teralonmedia 
It wasn’t really a fair test as it was always going to see my photo realistic drawing as a real face. I was in face only autofocus mode so it would only change focus if it saw a face. 
Featuring @guyvellis @julianwake @bowen1466 
Clearly this review is shaping up to be the review to end all reviews 🤓🙃
  • This afternoon I did a little bit of testing of the @sonyprofilmmaking FX9 autofocus. Here are a few clips. Mostly using the “face only” mode so it ignored everything else and if it lost the face it would hold it that position. Very useful. It’s what I used at the end too when I leave frame. 
Lenses used were were the Sony 70-200 F2.8 GM and the @sigmauk 105mm F1.4 EF with MC11 adaptor. The last shot of me talking was the Sony 35mm F1.8

Shot with S Cinetone mode and also S Log 3 S Gamut Cine (I think but would need to double check that) with the S709 LUT for the Sony Venice downloaded from their website. Basically they look the same which is great. So nothing done in post to the images other than putting the LUT onto the S Log 3 shots. 
Yes I know, Facebook compression etc etc but you will see the footage properly in my review. 🙂

Check out my stories for more info on the profiles used.
  • After 11 years of camera/ gear reviews on YouTube it gets harder and harder to get shots of them all in different and creative ways. 
The @sonyprofilmmaking FX9 shots from last night are looking good though. Superb lights from @relio_it and the amazing @aputuretech MC mini RGB light helped a lot! Plus there is some cool motion control in it using the @rhinocg ARC II motorised pan and tilt head which probably won’t look that cool here as this post is not a video! 🙂 The actual shot is the 2nd image in this post. 1st is a crop. 
Photo with the @slrmagic 35mm micro prime (same image as the little cine lens)
  • The man, the myth, the legend. @brandon_l_li so far has the record in the #onehandedchallenge

Check out my epic review (which this video is from) of the @zhiyun_tech Weebil S on my YouTube. Link is in the bio or head to YouTube.com/Philipbloom
  • The @sigmauk #Sigmafp camera is working a lot better thanks to the new firmware release a week ago. The image issues like the flickering have gone. It’s still got a number of key things I would like to be improved but it’s getting there. 
It’s a unique camera, something different. Is it better than what is already out there? Well...it’s just different. I am sure that answer satisfies you completely! 😃

There are some photos of Harriet in this post and I will stick them on Flickr for you to look at (Flickr.com/Philipbloom) 
All of them are shot with the very nice and compact 45mm F2.8 lens that you can buy with the camera. 
My testing...when I able to get away from the edit suite which is basically where I live right now! 
That’s the @samsunguk T5 on a @smallrig_official bracket which I use to shoot the (uncompressed) CDNG raw in 10 of 12 bit depending on frame rate.
  • So many great images captured on that #Vanuatu shoot 5 years ago (and 16,000 KM from my home in London) both in video and stills. 
These photos were taken with my (at the time) one month old #Pentax645z
  • It’s exactly 5 years ago that I was filming in (the very far away) #Vanuatu for The Wonder List with my brand new @sonyprofilmmaking FS7. How is that already 5 years ago?? 5 years on I have the new Sony FX9 to play with and whilst it’s not officially a replacement for the FS7 II it feels like the successor in every way. Very impressed with it so far...more to come when I have used it more. 
Photo probably taken by @cassiusmk (was it?)

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