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Seasons – An Anamorphic Art Film

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By Caleb Rexius

Seasons” is a poetic short film written and produced by Caleb Rexius, founder of Filmpac.

This film was shot on Kowa P&S Technik Evolution Anamorphic Lenses, primarily the 50mm.

The piece features anamorphic visuals and was created to inspire what can be produced with only stock assets.

The footage and music used is available to license at filmpac.com

If you want to use the exact footage, music, and sound effects used in “Seasons”, click the links below:

  • Footage (Anamorphic Collection of Footage)
  • Music (Kids on a Playground by Becca Stankis)
  • Sound Design (Solstice Sound Design by Sonica)

You can even filter the library specifically for anamorphic shots, as seen below:

Lets talk about anamorphic lenses a bit.

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Evolution 50mm Anamorphic Lens

Anamorphic lenses are rarely used within stock footage libraries due to their high purchase price and rental costs, and their overly-stylized look.

But for filmmakers desiring a cinematic feel to their videos, this style of glass provides a very unique look such as:

  • Ultra Wide Aspect Ratio (approximately 2.4:1)
  • Shallow Depth of Field
  • Dramatic Horizontal Lens Flares
  • Oval Bokeh
  • Soft Edges
  • Vibrant Color

Though spherical lenses are the most widely-popular lenses for most applications, anamorphics are super fun to work with and provide some amazing shots when you learn how to use them correctly.

Browse through Filmpac’s library of cinematic anamorphic footage here.

Enjoy!

FILMPAC Team

Caleb is the founder and lead cinematographer at Filmpac.

p.s. Let us know if you’d like to see a deeper dive into the world and characteristics of anamorphic lenses – from lens options, to usage, to focal lengths, and more. We’re always ready to dive into industry topics and provide value for our readers!

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