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Lenzhound Follow Focus
The Lenzhound is a wireless follow focus system designed for independent filmmakers, consists of the handheld remote transmitter unit (RTX-1) and the motor/receiver unit (DB-1) which attaches to the user’s DSLR or video camera.
The DB-1 lens motor is targeted towards DSLR and video cameras employing lenses with manual operation rings, but can be utilized with certain, heavier cinema lenses too.
The system features open source, Arduino compatible firmware which enables a powerful array of user generated, optional settings.
The Lenzhound System offers a flexible, wireless and user-friendly method of extending lens control to an assistant camera operator or “focus puller” enabling professional, cinematic filmmaking.
Find extensive operating instructions here: https://www.motiondogs.com/content/27-firmware-v2-quickstart
More information about the Lenzhound: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1608311032/lenzhound-wireless-lens-motor-control-system/description
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Screen Entrepreneurs
Welcome to the Wide Angle Tasmania Screen Entrepreneurs online resource hub. We will guide you through the first steps of starting your own business and provide resources to help you hit the ground running, or improve upon your current business venture. Whether you’re a sole trader, a partnership or a company, this resource has something for everyone.
Start by watching the video below where Monica Davidson of Creative + Business provides you with her top 10 tips for starting out.
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Oliver Potter
Oliver is a Tasmanian filmmaker who has been making self-driven short films for over ten years.
Exercising a "jack-of-all-trades" attitude, he completed his Bachelor of Fine Art in Electronic Media without anyone's help. (UTAS, 2014)
Since then Oliver has worked on locally based productions like Rosehaven and The Gloaming, as well as a myriad of short films.