Sunglasses ND Filter Hack

A couple summers ago I took my Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera to Door County, Wisconsin on vacation. To keep my setup super compact the only lens I brought along was my Olympus 15mm f/8 Body Cap lens, which was great until I realized that it was too bright out to shoot at f/8 and all my footage was overexposed. I didn’t have an ND filter with me but I soon realized there was another option: cheap sunglasses and tape! Check out this little tutorial video I made for Fotodiox showing how I used this hack to save my vacation video.

And here’s the video I shot.

Blackmagic Pocket Home Movies

Because my magical little Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera emulates the look of 16mm film so well, adding a lo-fi lens to the front makes for a perfect home movie camera setup. Here are a couple home movies I’ve shot with my Pocket and various lo-fi plastic and vintage glass lenses over the past couple of years.

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My Trippy Holga Cult Film

I shot five short films the summer before last for a miniseries I’m making called Summer Stories. It’s hard to comprehend how I did this, considering that this past summer I only managed to shoot one short, but basically I just didn’t sleep much and spent every weekend on day-long shoots. Editing these films has taken much longer than shooting them did and I still have two shorts to finish up, but here’s my most recent completion, The Square of Grass.

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