I AM AFRAID
Se puede ver Tengo Miedo en Español aquí: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x26wh17_tengo-miedo_creation
Facebook- facebook.com/NobilisBellator I Twitter twitter.com/NobilisBellator I Tumblr nobilisbellator.tumblr.com/
Some BTS pictures on Flickr: flickr.com/photos/116509597@N03/sets/72157649287917595/
Single Frames extracted from the film: flickr.com/photos/116509597@N03/sets/72157649275021241/
I Am Afraid
(Tengo Miedo)
A poem by Pablo Neruda
Photography
Cinematography
Editing
Nobilis Bellator
Narration
Conrad Harvey
www.conradharvey.com
Poem Translation to English
Martina Španjolka & Nobilis Bellator
Music Title
"FEAR"
Original soundtrack composed & performed for this film
by
Marco Campazas
www.soundcloud.com/marcocampazas
www.vimeo.com/campazas
Robin MacPherson
Talent Scout for narration
www.thelifeofrob.com
Many thanks to
Ayuntamiento de Aldeanueva de Ebro, La Rioja
for allowing after hour access to the cemetery.
Muchas gracias a
Javi Ruiz Jimenez
Asier Guerra Martinez
Alberto Fernandez Bermejo
Nacho Fernandez Bermejo
Also a huge thank you to
Guillem Fusté
a talented and very poetic cinematographer and Vimeo collegue
https://vimeo.com/videosemocionants
Guillem allowed me to use a sentence from his film
"BLACK"
https://vimeo.com/97623671
And a very special thank you to a fine cinematographer
Rafael Asquith
for his precious and priceless advise and counseling during the final edit of the film
Filmed on location in
Aldeanueva de Ebro, La Rioja, Spain
Equipment used
Motion Control from
PocketSlider
http://pocketslider.de/
Slider used special length - 2 meter long rail
Kessler Crane
www.kesslercrane.com
Motion Control
Oracle Controller
Stealth Slider
Parallax accessory
Manfrotto
Tripods & various other accessories
Cameras
Canon EOS 40D
Canon EOS 5D MKII
Canon EOS 5D MKIII
Canon Lenses
EF 8-15mm f/4L USM FISHEYE
EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
EF 16-35mm f/2.8 L II USM
EF-S 10.22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
Software used
Adobe Lightroom 5
Adobe After Effects CC
Adobe Premiere Pro CC
Photomatix Pro
LRTimelapse Pro
Timelapse sequences in HDR made with 3 bracketed shots in camera.
Facebook- facebook.com/NobilisBellator I Twitter twitter.com/NobilisBellator I Tumblr nobilisbellator.tumblr.com/
Some BTS pictures on Flickr: flickr.com/photos/116509597@N03/sets/72157649287917595/
Single Frames extracted from the film: flickr.com/photos/116509597@N03/sets/72157649275021241/
I Am Afraid
(Tengo Miedo)
A poem by Pablo Neruda
Photography
Cinematography
Editing
Nobilis Bellator
Narration
Conrad Harvey
www.conradharvey.com
Poem Translation to English
Martina Španjolka & Nobilis Bellator
Music Title
"FEAR"
Original soundtrack composed & performed for this film
by
Marco Campazas
www.soundcloud.com/marcocampazas
www.vimeo.com/campazas
Robin MacPherson
Talent Scout for narration
www.thelifeofrob.com
Many thanks to
Ayuntamiento de Aldeanueva de Ebro, La Rioja
for allowing after hour access to the cemetery.
Muchas gracias a
Javi Ruiz Jimenez
Asier Guerra Martinez
Alberto Fernandez Bermejo
Nacho Fernandez Bermejo
Also a huge thank you to
Guillem Fusté
a talented and very poetic cinematographer and Vimeo collegue
https://vimeo.com/videosemocionants
Guillem allowed me to use a sentence from his film
"BLACK"
https://vimeo.com/97623671
And a very special thank you to a fine cinematographer
Rafael Asquith
for his precious and priceless advise and counseling during the final edit of the film
Filmed on location in
Aldeanueva de Ebro, La Rioja, Spain
Equipment used
Motion Control from
PocketSlider
http://pocketslider.de/
Slider used special length - 2 meter long rail
Kessler Crane
www.kesslercrane.com
Motion Control
Oracle Controller
Stealth Slider
Parallax accessory
Manfrotto
Tripods & various other accessories
Cameras
Canon EOS 40D
Canon EOS 5D MKII
Canon EOS 5D MKIII
Canon Lenses
EF 8-15mm f/4L USM FISHEYE
EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
EF 16-35mm f/2.8 L II USM
EF-S 10.22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
Software used
Adobe Lightroom 5
Adobe After Effects CC
Adobe Premiere Pro CC
Photomatix Pro
LRTimelapse Pro
Timelapse sequences in HDR made with 3 bracketed shots in camera.
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