Episode 33: Mystery of the Light Leaks

Nick unravels the mystery of light leaks hitting Griffin's Panasonic GH4 sensor. Shooting time lapses and infrared at Zion National Park. Episode recorded in St. George, Utah at the DOCUTAH film festival. Plus, your questions about green screen problems, editing short films, and entering film festivals.

Episode 33: Mystery of the Light Leaks

Nick unravels the mystery of light leaks hitting Griffin’s Panasonic GH4 sensor. Shooting time lapses and infrared at Zion National Park. Episode recorded in St. George, Utah at the DOCUTAH film festival. Plus, your questions about green screen problems, editing short films, and entering film festivals.

My film Hand-cut played this year at DOCUTAH—so did Sriracha in 2014. For more on festivals I’ve entered, been rejected by, and their costs, view Griffin’s film festival spreadsheet from 2013–2014. I also use the website Film Freeway to find film fests.

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Watch Griffin’s latest film from Grindelwald, Switzerland—profiling landscape photographer Ben Grunow.

Ben Grunow, one of the Panasonic LUMIX Luminary photographers, talks about the advantage of LUMIX G Digital Single Lens Mirrorless Camera System and introduces his favorite lens in his landscape photography. Enjoy his interview with beautiful sceneries of Grindelwald, Switzerland in stunning 4K resolution.
Griffin Hammond