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Tim Akin January 1st, 2009 09:12 PM

FX1000: video trailer
 
Here's a trailer/short highlight clip of the wedding we did last weekend. We ran the 1000's in 30p all day. Also used a Canon HV30 for the back cam, I used one shot from it in the trailer. The lights were way down except on the altar. No light was used for the first dance and it was pretty dark at the reception too, as always.

Comments welcome.


Proud/Phelps Wedding on Vimeo

Jeff Harper January 1st, 2009 11:59 PM

Very nice, Tim. What do you use for your moving shots?

Which shot was from the Canon?

K.C. Luke January 2nd, 2009 01:24 AM

I love the style of cut meet the sound beat!!! Great trailer. What is the name of that music sound track? I also found this about your FX1000 Rolling Shutter

http://img366.imageshack.us/img366/7135/rs1000bt4.jpg

Tim Akin January 2nd, 2009 07:39 AM

Thanks Jeff, the moving shots were made with the Steadicam Merlin. The canon shot is at about the 1:07 mark.

Tim Akin January 2nd, 2009 07:52 AM

Thanks K.C. Oh yeah, there's some rolling shutter going on. I don't know if it's because I now own one of the cameras that does the rolling shutter, but I think it's less distracting than having the full screen filled with the flash. In some frames only 1/4th or less of the screen is filled and it happens so fast.....it's not that noticable. I'll have to wait and see if any of my clients notice the rolling shutter.

Sean Seah January 2nd, 2009 09:30 AM

Looks pretty sharp! Good job. I hope u like the low light cap of the cam.

Ken Ross January 2nd, 2009 10:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Akin (Post 987536)
Thanks K.C. Oh yeah, there's some rolling shutter going on. I don't know if it's because I now own one of the cameras that does the rolling shutter, but I think it's less distracting than having the full screen filled with the flash. In some frames only 1/4th or less of the screen is filled and it happens so fast.....it's not that noticable. I'll have to wait and see if any of my clients notice the rolling shutter.

I couldn't agree more! The video looks great and that's what your cleints will notice. They'll never ever see the rolling shutter. As I was playing it at normal speed, I never noticed it myself. I doubt your clients will do freeze frames at precisely the flash point.

People seem to forget that when flashes go off with CCD based cams, the exposure is whacked.

BTW, I thought the music was pretty funny for a wedding!

Tim Akin January 2nd, 2009 10:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by K.C. Luke (Post 987446)
What is the name of that music sound track?

Sorry K.C., I just now saw your question. It's by E.S. Posthumus, I use alot of there music, the brides love it.

Ken Ross January 2nd, 2009 10:59 AM

It's also the theme from Cold Case!

Khoi Pham January 2nd, 2009 11:43 AM

Why 30P? they are not in blu-ray spec, if you are planing to do blu-ray later with these,then stick with 60i or 24P

Martin Duffy January 2nd, 2009 02:49 PM

The Merlin
 
the moving shots were made with the Steadicam Merlin.



R yes, this is a beauty and I would think a great thing for weddings. Friends of mine have the Merlin and it really works very well.

Just an device to give a different look but very effective.

Stelios Christofides January 2nd, 2009 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by K.C. Luke (Post 987446)
I love the style of cut meet the sound beat!!! Great trailer. What is the name of that music sound track? I also found this about your FX1000 Rolling Shutter

http://img366.imageshack.us/img366/7135/rs1000bt4.jpg

The music is: Nara by E.S. Posthumus

Stelios

Ken Ross January 2nd, 2009 08:12 PM

A question for you guys. If you wanted to deliver a true HD copy of a project to a client, how would you go about that...in other words, what format would you use? You can't deliver it in HDV since the vast majority of clients with HDTVs won't have a means of playing an HDV tape.

It would seem you would need to convert it to something like AVCHD for playback on a Blu-Ray player.

Greg Laves January 2nd, 2009 09:03 PM

I don't need AVCHD to burn a Bluray disc. HDV timeline from PP CS3 to Encore CS3 works just fine.

Greg Laves January 2nd, 2009 09:07 PM

Oh yeah. BTW Tim good video. Loved the music. There were a lot of flashes throughout but I only noticed the one frame of banding that KC pointed out. I have no doubt that a customer will never notice it or complain. I wonder if a CCD camera would have handled the other flashes as easily without blowing out the whole frame?


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