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Frank Aalbers March 23rd, 2005 11:52 PM

Marina Clip
 
Took a few clips this weekend at the local marina with my XL2. I color corrected it a bit and added some glow. Still learning to use it and compose shots.

http://home.comcast.net/~chalbers/marina.wmvx

Download it and then rename it to marina.wmv to play.

Hope you like it

Frank

Frank Aalbers March 24th, 2005 12:37 AM

Something went wrong with the first upload. The one up now should be OK !

Michael OKeefe March 24th, 2005 06:36 AM

Nice footage, Frank. Was that one kite really doing that, zipping around the screen?

Frank Aalbers March 24th, 2005 08:59 AM

Yes indeed ! It was ! That guy was GOOD.

Glad you like it . My favourite is the very first shot.

Frank

Pete Bauer March 24th, 2005 09:16 AM

Very nice, Frank. Appreciate that you noted what post-production was done...would you mind also sharing your camera settings to give folks a bit more frame of reference about various aspects of the clip?

Cosmin Rotaru March 24th, 2005 11:28 AM

very good looking stuff!

Every clip you guys post on dvinfo looks so damn good! I need to upgrade from my XM2 :)

Jeff Boeckman March 24th, 2005 03:39 PM

Very nice stuff. Myself being at the tail end of winter sure do enjoy watching shots like that. Out of curiosity, what nle do you use?
Late
jb

Frank Aalbers March 24th, 2005 10:06 PM

I actually used my to hands to block the view so I could decide the framing and composition of my shots. I noticed to get much better results by setting the camera really low so I could nicely pick up the grass and flowers blowing in the wind.

This is how I shot it. The camera was totally in it's default settings. I noticed this to give me the broadest dynamic range if I don't do any curving or color correcion settings IN camera. It gives me much more to play with in post.

I filmed in 30p, 1/60 th shutter and 16:9 using a locked 0db gain. I focused manually and set the apperture manually depending on the overexposure visible on the zebra 95%. My ND filter was set to 1/32

In Post I first leveled the highest values to as high as I could. Then I color curved to get more of a filmic look. Added som more saturation and finally did a slight glow effect.

That's it !

I must say ... it lookes SOO MUCH better on DVD ! The compression on the .wmv file doesn't help eighter ! :-)

Frank

Frank Aalbers March 24th, 2005 10:07 PM

<<<-- Originally posted by Jeff Boeckman : Very nice stuff. Myself being at the tail end of winter sure do enjoy watching shots like that. Out of curiosity, what nle do you use?
Late
jb -->>>

I use Vegas 5.0d

Frank

Frank Aalbers March 24th, 2005 10:08 PM

Thanks for all the great replies everyone ! Really appreciate ! :-)

Frank


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