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Douglas Villalba March 9th, 2006 06:33 PM

New Clips
 
I just shot these clips a couple of hours ago. I just love this little camera.

FX1-FCP5
PIXYSUSA

Chris Barcellos March 9th, 2006 06:54 PM

I'm liking it too--- nice job

John Terendy March 9th, 2006 09:16 PM

Very Nice--Excellent depth of field control and nice jib moves !

Yasser Kassana March 10th, 2006 03:58 AM

Hey why is the link dead?

Douglas Villalba March 10th, 2006 06:53 AM

I don't know why the link was bad, but I re-named it to see if that works.

PIXYSUSA

Craig Seeman March 10th, 2006 09:01 AM

Looks nice but I always want to know about the "secret sauce" ingrediants.

Did you use dolly or a steadycam like device?
What were your camera settings? (detail, sharpness, color, gamma, etc.)
Did you use any filters?
Did you do any "correction" in post?
Nice DOF. What'd you do for that?

Douglas Villalba March 10th, 2006 09:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Craig Seeman
Looks nice but I always want to know about the "secret sauce" ingrediants.

Did you use dolly or a steadycam like device?
What were your camera settings?
Did you use any filters?
Did you do any "correction" in post?

I use a dolly on tracks
Factory Settings at F4, 1/60th sec, 0 dbs gain, manual WB I also used a Kodak Gray card for post color corrections. I also used 3 lights plus sunlight was coming in and the place had some florescent lights also. (Not your ideal lighting)
I use a diffuser on post to cut the harshness of HD.
Yes, I use the Vectorscope & Waveform Monitor to get the whites ti white, the blacks to black and the colors to were they look better.

It was a rush job that had to be ready today, so I did everything myself.
I'll post the finished promo sometime.

Tom Roper March 10th, 2006 12:54 PM

F4 gives nice depth of field but also excellent contrast and sharpness right up until infinity focus at maximum zoom, whereupon it helps to stop-down the aperture a bit.

Douglas Villalba March 11th, 2006 09:08 AM

Finished Project
 
Here is the finished project http://www.dvtvproductions.com/MOVIE...s/PIXYSUSA.mov

Xavier Etown March 11th, 2006 11:54 PM

The first clip and the final product look great.

Question though and please excuse my ignorance: The clips were shot in 1080i? I'm not sure why QT doesn't display the first clips in a larger window at normal size if it's full resolution. Maybe my monitor/player settings are wrong.

And the output was in SD? Did you de-interlace? And by which method? Thanks!

Betsy Moore March 12th, 2006 02:49 AM

Nice job:)

Douglas Villalba March 12th, 2006 01:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xavier Etown
The first clip and the final product look great.

Question though and please excuse my ignorance: The clips were shot in 1080i? I'm not sure why QT doesn't display the first clips in a larger window at normal size if it's full resolution. Maybe my monitor/player settings are wrong.

And the output was in SD? Did you de-interlace? And by which method? Thanks!

It was shot at 1080i but in order to put it in my page I had to reduce 1/3 the size in sorenson 3. The finished one was done with the DV codec for DVD and reduced in 1/2 for the net.


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