The First Aggregate  (2012)

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The movie The First Aggregate, released in 2012 and directed by Darhad Erdenibulag, Emyr ap Richard, was shot on film & digital using ARRI ALEXA Camera, ARRIFLEX 435 Camera, ARRIFLEX 535 B Camera, Bolex H16 Camera, Red Epic Camera, Red One Camera, Red One MX Camera and Kern-Paillard Switar Lens, Red Pro Zoom 17-50 mm T2.9 Lens, Zeiss Master Prime Distagon 21 mm T1.3 Lens, Zeiss Master Prime Distagon 25 mm T1.3 Lens, Zeiss Master Prime Planar 50 mm T1.3 Lens, Zeiss Master Prime Planar 65 mm T1.3 Lens, Zeiss Master Prime Sonnar 150 mm T1.3 Lens, Zeiss Master Prime Sonnar 75 mm T1.3 Lens, Zeiss Standard Prime MKII 32 mm T2.1 Lens, Zeiss Ultra Prime Distagon 32 mm T1.9 Lens, Zeiss Ultra Prime Planar 50 mm T1.9 Lens with Emyr ap Richard as cinematographer and editing was done on the Adobe Premiere Editing System, Final Cut Pro Editing System by Jinlei Kong, Matthieu Laclau.
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