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Redrock Follow Focus: A Review

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May 03, 2007 01:28 PM  Views:44   Favorited:0 Comments:0
Filed Under:  35mm, cinematography, filmmaking, production gear, Redrock, reviews, video
Tags:  35mm lighting, cinematography, equipment, filmmaking, follow focus, production gear, Redrock, reviews, tools, video
 
WOW, for $650 this unit is a steal of a deal. This follow focus (FF) is easily on the same level as a Chrosziel FF both in terms of craftsmanship and in results – the price could easily be higher and it would still be worth the extra money. The only major difference from the Chrosziel FF is the size of the gear box - the Redrock FF has a bigger gear box then the Chrosziel. I think that Redrock has found the magic balance of quality and price for the indi filmmaker. While this is not the most affordable unit on the market – it is the most reliable and affordable unit that I’ve worked with to date. When compared to cheaper FF on the market, the extra $350 dollars that you will spend on this unit is worth the reliability, and ease of use that the Redrock FF brings to your productions. For the rest of this review along with sample images and video visit the blog on my web site: www.ryanewalters.com The direct link to this article is: http://www.ryanewalters.com/Ryan_E._Walters_-_Cinematographer/Blog/Entries/2007/5/3_Redrock_Follow_Focus%3A_A_Review.html

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