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Takashi Doscher August 29th, 2008 10:30 AM

Quad Amputee Fighter Documentary
 
Hey everyone,

Just wanted to share the latest feature length film I am producing and directing. We are editing on Final Cut Studio 2 and shooting with a Canon XHA1. I would love for you to check out the media on the website A Fighting Chance.

The film is about an extraordinary individual named Kyle Maynard. He is a champion highschool wrestler and Jiu Jitsu grappler who now wants to be the first MMA Fighter in history without arms or legs. He was denied the right to compete in an amateur fight and the story follows him as he tries to pursue his dream. Please let me know what you think!

Thank you!

-Takashi

Richard Gooderick August 29th, 2008 11:01 AM

It's password-protected.

Kimball Larsen August 31st, 2008 09:23 PM

60i to 24f-slow mo...
 
can anyone please explain clearly the steps to filming footage in 60i and then have a output of 24f slow motion footage that looks good.....and doing this all in final cut pro (studio).....please! thanks

Andy Yoong September 2nd, 2008 06:06 AM

Xh-a1 & Sgpro
 
A link to a short video shot with my xha1 and sgpro 35mm adapter

Evening Coast on Vimeo

Russ Motyko September 3rd, 2008 11:38 PM

Baptism Short
 
Had a bit of fun with some footage I had from my church's baptism. Thought I'd share it.

It still needs some work but all comments and criticism is welcome.


A1 Stock Lens
Cheap $40 Tripod
Modified TruColor Preset
Auto WB
60i at 1/60

Edited in Sony Vegas
Most of the slo-mo was done in Vegas. A couple of clips were slowed with Twixtor.
Color graded using Magic Bullet Looks

Baptism Short By Russ Motyko On ExposureRoom

Once again; any critique, advice or comment is welcome :D

Phil Kay September 4th, 2008 09:38 AM

XHA1/SGPRO 35mm adapter/17-40mm
 
Got an SGPRO a couple of days ago,this is the first footage. I hadn't realised that you need to turn off the image stabilizer,which is why there is a black band that keeps creeping in on the left.
I'm really impressed with the picture quality though,it's the exact look I was hoping for.

As I said,it's the first stuff I shot so not very exciting! SHot at 40mm throughout.

SGPRO test on Vimeo

Phil Kay September 4th, 2008 11:50 AM

Very nice Mr Yoong! I love that stretch of coast sooooo much.

Sergey Stefanovich September 6th, 2008 01:19 PM

Autumn
 
Hello everyone,
Autumn is on its way so I thought to post a link related to it with one of my short videos that I filmed with my XH A1.

Autumn on Vimeo

I hope you enjoy watching it.

Daniel Vanniekerk September 8th, 2008 08:57 AM

Sydney Harbour by Ferry
 
Day out on Sydney harbour.
http://vimeo.com/1690145

Christian Nachtrieb September 8th, 2008 05:22 PM

espresso distributor web advertisement
 
This is a web advertisement for my father's business which is based out of Albany, NY. The idea is that there will be a series of 3-4 of these types of videos, each one focusing on a different component of his company. The plan is to be short, to the point, and show as much as possible without being too quick about it.

The text/lower thirds are just place-holders for now, they are not done being designed yet. Any comments or suggestions would be much appreciated! Thanks a lot!

Link to download quicktime file (yousendit.com):
https://www.yousendit.com/download/b...TWNLVlZMWEE9PQ

Curtis Edwards September 8th, 2008 06:39 PM

First Footage with my new XH-A1
 
I'm a rookie and welcome Comments and Criticism! I'm loving the camera!

Morning at the River - 1st XH-A1 High Def Test on Vimeo

Phil Kay September 11th, 2008 06:40 AM

Isle of Man Steam Railway
 
My long suffering photographic assistant Trevor and I had a spare day so we thought we might abuse our tourist dept press passes and have a days jolly on the local train. This is the first 'proper' footage I've shot with my SGPRO so it's still a bit 'rough around the edges' - no colour correction,etc.

I did notice that the spinning glass shows up later in the day,I think this is probably because the battery was going dead and slowing the SG down?

Anyway,this is the Manx Steam railway that runs between Douglas and Port Erin,that's all I know,I'm not a train-spotter!

Any advise on technique will be gladly taken onboard :D

Steam Train on Vimeo

Bill Busby September 11th, 2008 07:10 PM

There's no way you could have had OIS on. Turn that thing on for handheld stuff. It works wonders! :)

Christian Nachtrieb September 12th, 2008 03:43 AM

here's the final version: November 5th, 1955: Chris' Coffee Service Web Ad

Giovanni Speranza September 17th, 2008 02:13 AM

Marbles
 
New low light, low key video, with a custom preset.
Marbles on Vimeo


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