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Stephen Sawchuk March 27th, 2006 02:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alfred Appiah
Nice look with the car ,,,how did you get the shots to be fast in some places and slow in others ? That look is nice ..

I use mostly PCs and I want to know how to acheive that fast/slow look

Cheers Al

Hey Al,

Thanks. For the slowing-down, speeding-up of the car video, I actually only ever sped-up the video in certain spots. The other parts are played out at regular 24P speed. And when I sped up, it was at random amounts: like 200% here, 400% there.

I just uploaded some new grabs and a video from an educational dog training video I'm doing for a local company.

Here's some technical info, and the links:

Camera:
DVX100a

Scene File Settings:
Detail Level: 0
V Detail Level: 0
Detail Coring: 0
Chroma Level: 0
Chroma Phase: +4
Color Temp: -4
Master Ped: 0
A.Iris Level: +3

Gamma: Cine-Like_V
Knee: Low
Matrix: Cine-Like
Skin Tone Dtl: On

V Detail Freq: Thin
Progressive: 24P(ADV)

Lenses:
Nikon 35mm f/2.0 Nikkor
Nikon 50mm f/1.8 AF Nikkor

For 10 grabs, go over here.

For a video:

480x360: Pups.mov - 12.5 MB, 480x360

And in case there's any confusion, this is the static G35 prototype, without any vibrating parts.

Thanks again to everyone =)

Bill Porter March 27th, 2006 08:04 AM

I commend you on sharing your camera settings. So often people post little or nothing. Good job!

Will Hanlon March 27th, 2006 10:35 PM

Is the G35 image upsidedown like the M2 and GS35?

Theodoros Chliapas March 28th, 2006 01:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Will Hanlon
Is the G35 image upsidedown like the M2 and GS35?

Yes it is.

Stephen Sawchuk March 28th, 2006 05:44 PM

Thanks, Bill. Sharing the settings is part of the fun. I've received some helpful feedback by posting them up.

And Will, as Theodoros confirmed, the image is upside down. You have to use a strategically placed magnet to flip the image on the display.


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