Production wrapped on my first full-crew short a few weeks ago! I'm really pleased with how the set ran.
We shot on the Canon C100, with an Atomos Ninja Blade that converted the footage to ProRes on the fly. I'm no cinematographer, but I was really impressed by the look of the footage. The Atomos Ninja Blade was a treat to work with. Besides acting as a recorder/ProRes converter, it's also a really nice 5" monitor that you can walk around with. I was able to involve all of the crew, by bringing it around to them to show footage between setups. I loved it, and will definitely rent one again for future projects.
We also used the Steadicam Merlin 2, which was also a treat. Balancing it did take some time, but once we found a balance we liked, we were able to replicate it based on measurements taken. We replaced the bottom weight with the Ninja Blade, which kept things from getting too top heavy, and actually balanced a lot easier. I really dig the smoothness we were able to achieve with it.
Our location scouting all panned out really nicely too, with places that were all very accomodating, and let us make any changes we needed to. We somehow found a motel location (that I was stressing about on the previous page) that gave us access to two rooms, and their office, for five days, without even charging us, which is pretty insane.
The whole thing just went really well, and I'm stoked, because it's a project I've been developing for the past two years. I'm syncing footage now, and am excited to start editing. The post-production will take quite a while, but I'm looking forward to sharing more stuff in the thread as it comes together!
Hooray filmmaking!