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Marco Borsato April 30th, 2004 05:48 AM

playing around with the "filmlook"
 
I have been playing around to get rid of that "video" look.
Pls have a look at my "playback" videoclip.
Footage was shot with a Sony dcr-pc8e pal.

- combining green screen footage

- lighting experiments

- playback synchronization etc...

- Post editing with Adobe Premiere

You can see the Quicktime video here:

http://users.pandora.be/masldesign.c...deo/crash.html

All constructive feedback and/or comments are welcome !

Thanks

Marco

Christian Hede Madsen April 30th, 2004 08:35 AM

Hey that wasnt bad at all.

I liked the "green" light the most. It had a very filmic-feel to it. Actually a little like some scenes in Fight Club.
Also the green-screen effects worked well.
My only complaint, which is minor, is that we could have seen the actors face from more exciting angles. They intended to get a little boring. But ofcourse this was also only a test.

Good Job and good luck in your future projects.

Gustavo Godinho April 30th, 2004 10:52 AM

Excellent result! I have a single chip camcorder and very often think about buying a 3ccd one. You proved that with good light and clr correction, single chip owners donīt have to feel so... "depressed".

Could you give more specific details about the lighting and the post?

Alfred Okocha May 2nd, 2004 05:33 PM

playback synchronization was a bit off at times.. (or maybe it was the actor not knowing the lyrics.. ;-)
It also became a bit repetitive.. you need more shots.
Framing.. did you letterbox in post? It was a bit iritating that you couldn't see the eyes many times.

But what matters most is how it looked! I think it looked very good! Good lightning/ color correction work!

Bryan McCullough May 2nd, 2004 08:18 PM

Looked pretty cool. Some of your lighting looked great.

Whatever else it did, it make me buy the song from the iTunes store. :)

Marco Borsato May 4th, 2004 03:28 PM

thanks for yr replies and the useful tips! A new "improved" version of this "videoclip" will be ready soon:

with:

- new framing in order to get better close-ups
- addition of a few new shots to avoid repetitiveness

Scott Silverman May 26th, 2004 08:28 PM

Very good overall. I liked the "film" look.

One thing that I thought would make it a little better, was varying the distance of the shots. Everything was so close to the talent that I started feeling claustrophobic. Doing a few distant shots here and there would make it a little easier to watch. Keep up the good work!

Marco Borsato April 19th, 2005 05:00 AM

update link:

http://users.pandora.be/masldesign.c...deo/crash.html

Frank Bongers May 8th, 2005 06:28 AM

Hi Marco,

Nice work with a single CCD camera. How did you set up the greenscreen? What lighting did you use?

-- F


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