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Jason Murphy October 18th, 2006 03:22 PM

New Zombies Feature shot on XL-H1
 
Hey guys,

I just finished my Zombie feature, and we shot it on the XL-H1.
I think it turned out really well, and the HDV 24f footage looks pretty darned good for the most part. We just finished shooting about 2 weeks ago, but we did throw together a quick trailer to give people a feel for the movie.

You can check out the trailer on our myspace page:
www.myspace.com/zombiesmovie

Let me know what you think. :)

Darrell Essex October 18th, 2006 04:40 PM

Do you have someone to do color correction, effects ect.?
Darrell
FIRST CINEMA PICTURES

Jason Murphy October 18th, 2006 08:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Darrell Essex
Do you have someone to do color correction, effects ect.?
Darrell
FIRST CINEMA PICTURES

Just me :) ...feel free to contact me via my site: www.itdentertainment.com

Bill Pryor October 18th, 2006 08:29 PM

You've got some good looking footage there. My favorite line: "Crack whores? Them bitches is crack whore zombies!"

Ken Diewert October 18th, 2006 11:36 PM

Jason,

That's wild. You may have created a new genre; 'whorer movies'.

Congrats on the project and good luck!

Jason Murphy October 19th, 2006 12:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Diewert
You may have created a new genre; 'whorer movies'.

LOL...I may have to use that! ;)

Cody Lucido October 19th, 2006 07:58 AM

I checked out your trailer. Cool. It looks like quite a production. Can you divulge your budget, crew size and gear?

Jason Murphy October 19th, 2006 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Cody Lucido
I checked out your trailer. Cool. It looks like quite a production. Can you divulge your budget, crew size and gear?

I have been advised not to get into detail about the budget. We have some distribution offers coming in already, so we don't want to discuss that part in public. Sorry.

We had a pretty decent sized crew...Awesome DP, Camera Op, Camera Assist, Script Sup, Sound mixer, Boom op, Gaffer, and about 5 Grip/Electrics.
Small-Medium sized lighting/grip package depending on the day.

Shot with the Canon XL-H1, stock lens @ 24f. Usually as wide open as possible. Mostly sticks or handheld, but a few steadicam shots.

Erik Rangel October 19th, 2006 12:35 PM

Wow, just...wow. Strippers vs. Zombies! Inspired.
Congrats.

Mark Bournes October 19th, 2006 12:41 PM

I bet you guys had a blast shooting that, good job.

Alistair Briggs October 19th, 2006 01:28 PM

Great Zombie!
 
Great trailer. Pictures look amazing.
What kind of set up do you have on the H1?

Jason Murphy October 19th, 2006 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Alistair Briggs
Great trailer. Pictures look amazing.
What kind of set up do you have on the H1?

Not sure what you mean by Setup?

You mean like custom presets?
I made my own custom preset when I first got the camera...I would have to look and see what I did. Plus, I did some color correction in post. :)

Alistair Briggs October 20th, 2006 10:08 AM

Zombire Pictures!
 
Yup. I guess I mainly meant custom presets. Although, I'm interested how you controlled exposure (and the problems associated with highlights etc - not to mention the viewfinder that seems to make people underexpose!) - and the apertures you like to shoot at. Also do you shoot with polariser or other filters - or rely on post entirely.
A.

Cody Lucido October 20th, 2006 11:46 AM

Keep up the good work.

Jason Murphy October 20th, 2006 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Alistair Briggs
Yup. I guess I mainly meant custom presets. Although, I'm interested how you controlled exposure (and the problems associated with highlights etc - not to mention the viewfinder that seems to make people underexpose!) - and the apertures you like to shoot at. Also do you shoot with polariser or other filters - or rely on post entirely.
A.

We set the zebra at 90 and had 2 monitors on set...a cheap 19" HDTV, and a 9" professional SD video monitor. We tested it, and figured out that we could fairly accurately use the SD monitor to judge exposure. Eventually, we stopped even bothering th pull out the HDTV.
I was the director, so I only actually operated the camera about 5% of the time...but after a while, you get used to what the proper exposed levels look like in the viewfinder...and having someone else checking the monitor is a good safety.

We didn't use any filters on camera...but our entire shoot was INT or EXT NIGHT.

Aperature, we tried to keep all the way open (or close to it) as much as we could. Having a good lighting crew, and the right tools to control the lights is key in this part...it is different when you are using available light where the light controls you instead of the other way around. :)


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