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UNOH Success Story-Stephen Schnapf

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UNOH Student Stephen Schnapf talks to us about his impressions of UNOH and his trip to Bristol Motor Speedway to be on the NASCAR Whelen Modified series #2 Todd Szegedy pit crew.
The interview was shot with the new Redrock Micro M2 Encore 35mm adapter and a 135mm f2.8 prime lens.
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Will Mahoney    September 08, 2009 03:43 PM

Nice!

Todd,
This is a great promo video for UNOH. Very nice!

I notice you zooming and re-framing while interviewing this young man - do you have a zoom lens on your 35mm adaptor? Or was the interview segment done with the native lens?

Will
Todd VanSlyck    September 11, 2009 03:34 PM

Thanks Will. I had a 135mm prime lens, but you can do a slight amount of in-camera zooming with the adapter on. For example, with the adapter on, I have to be zoomed in to 78 on my EX1, which gives me a little zoom "wiggle room". I wanted to keep a slight bit of motion going the whole time rather than just being locked down.
Will Mahoney    September 11, 2009 03:49 PM

The motion was very good. I remember seeing a Philip Bloom blog about zooming into the ground glass further to get tighter framing in a pinch. You've used it very organically and it looks killer. Very nice job.

You have any dynamic footage from the race?


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Todd VanSlyck
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First, I wanted to become a DJ because I love music so much.  Then I found out how much money they made (or didn't make would be more accurate).  So I went to college and earned a degree in Radio/Television Broadcasting and it truly has become a passion. 

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