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              Broken-Night-Movie
              Broken-Night-Movie
              January 11, 2013
              Adam Ottke

              Broken Night: Short Made Entirely on Nikon D800 Now Available

              Nikon, who is responsible for making the film, Broken Night, to promote the Nikon D800, has now finally made it available online. The film shows off some of the low-light and shallow depth of field capabilities of the D800′s full frame sensor. You can see the 10-minute short and behind-the-scenes clips online at BrokenNightMovie.com.

              Via NikonRumors.com

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              • http://www.bostonperspective.com/ Derek Boston

                Guys I got a virus warning coming to this page!

              • http://profile.yahoo.com/QQGNWDXUV4MKCIXFB4EP72CZLY bizlar2002

                Creepy film.

              • http://tambnguyen.com/ Tam Nguyen Photography

                Derek, will you please fill out this form and help us with the error? Thanks.

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              • http://twitter.com/AdamOttkePhoto Adam

                Thanks for the heads up. We’re constantly working to keep the site secure, but sometimes all that’s needed is to clear your browser’s cache, depending on what browser you’re on. Can you give us some more information? What browser are you on? When did this happen? OS platform and version? And is it still happening? Thanks.

              • http://twitter.com/AdamOttkePhoto Adam

                Also, is it just on this page, or the home page, or others as well? Thanks for any and all help!

              • http://www.facebook.com/merf.skyler Merf Skyler Shaw

                Soooo friggin scared right now!!

              • http://twitter.com/DArthurPhoto David Arthur

                What was Nikon thinking? This was just freaky! And I wasn’t extremely impressed with the video quality either. The dynamic range wasn’t bad, but the shots of the girl in the car just looked terrible. Vibrations and moire gone wild…

              • http://www.chromaticaversion.com/ Kyle Sanders

                For as much product splashing as they are trying to do, it seems like an odd [unfortunate] film to endorse. Canon / LaForet had a film with violence (Mobius) but it was adult male willingly making bad decisions that got him there. This video seems to show (and imply) the very worst in human nature against the helpless. A bit cliché with the white mom and girl (innocent/defenseless) vs creepy rednecks (savage/uncivilized). 

                On a technical note, the D800 seems to be a less than ideal platform for image downsampling (video) as it would seem to be a recipe for moire patterns.

              • http://www.bostonperspective.com/ Derek Boston

                It appears the trojan message that I received last night is no longer appearing when accessing this page. I can now enjoy the content. :) 

                Sorry if anything like this occurs again I will send a bit more relavent info along with it.

              • http://www.facebook.com/bigbensant Benjamin Sant

                The vibrations were distracting and an obvious flaw.  I couldn’t focus on her dialog due to it.  However the downsampling is on Vimeo’s compression versus the camera’s.  Simply watching it full screen with Vimeo’s scaling option turned off made a huge difference.  As an owner of a D800,  2K Intermediate files look great during grading and DCP delivery  

                Having shot a feature with the 5D MkIII, The compression codec is much better than Nikons 24mbps limit and having less moire is a big plus. 

              • http://profile.yahoo.com/H3N2AAX42CFI5VF26MKMDYYKOE Nicholas

                Awesome work. The website’s Bts videos are very insightful. I love the decision either on Kaminski or Arriaga (the director) or the editor, to let the blacks go completely black, as opposed to lighting everything to compensate for noise. It really helped with the mood. He shot it not like video trying to look “filmic”, but approached the photography as he would on any feature. Doing it that way made the film very cinematic.

              • http://twitter.com/dovzmood Dov Zmood

                I believe the premise of the project was to demonstrate that the camera can make anything beautiful—even disturbing subject matter. Genres that lend themselves to beautiful aesthetics wouldn’t be as challenging. But low light and tight angles are significant obstacles for any filmmaker to overcome. If I’m reading the tea leaves correctly, the objective here is to suggest that if the camera can make a grim story like this beautiful, other genres will prove less challenging. While I agree with David Arthur regarding the image quality (featuring the girl in the car) during the opening scene, the fact that a film of this quality was produced with an HD SLR is nonetheless impressive.  

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