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Oyvind Stokkan March 9th, 2008 05:27 PM

"Sunday Woods" - Nature short, EX1 + Letus
 
Another beautiful day. Went to the woods again today. This time with the Letus35 Extreme. Most shots are with a Nikkor 50mm F1.4. Graded with Magic Bullet. Please post comments on how it looks on your screen. I’m suspicious that my Dell 24″ has too much saturation. Everything except the interval recorded shots are shot in 720p. Used 1080p to get the extra pan&scan pixels on the interval shots.

Comments and critics are well appreciated.

http://skifilm.info/oyvind/sunday_woods_720p_h264.mov

www.oyvindstokkan.no

Mark Williams March 9th, 2008 06:33 PM

Looked very good. You have a nice collection of some very well composed scenes. By chance are you also a still photographer? Each camera angle looked very well thought out and photogenic. Interesting choice of music. Also, visited your website. It is well laid out and you have some great videos posted.

Daniel Alexander March 9th, 2008 06:34 PM

Beautiful images, really brings the ex1 to life. I love the saturation and the composition is very filmic, many shots make me feel as though im halfway through a movie.

Hugh Mobley March 10th, 2008 11:34 PM

wouldn't load for me, how big was this file

Oyvind Stokkan March 11th, 2008 05:05 AM

83.9 MB. QT H264 4mbit. Should load in QT7.4

Zan Shin March 12th, 2008 03:04 PM

Very beautiful; almost Asia- cinema style
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Oyvind Stokkan (Post 839730)
Please post comments on how it looks on your screen. I’m suspicious that my Dell 24″ has too much saturation. Everything except the interval recorded shots are shot in 720p. Used 1080p to get the extra pan&scan pixels on the interval shots.

Comments and critics are well appreciated.

Your video looks very good on my screen, both Apple MBP 15" and on main screen, EIZO ColorEdge CG241W LCD (Spyder3 calibration). Beautiful naturel colors, very much almost "mood creation."

My humbel opinion (not critic): At one time, repeating scene style was noticed: slow pan down, fast cut to next scene, slow pan down, cut to next scene, etc etc etc. Perhaps more variation camera moves in scenes makes less noticed; also I (personal opinion) like nice cross dissolves between nature scenes, but see you have timed cuts to music chording. All very good, and much better than me.

Composition is much like good cinematography in high-style Asia films, as "Crouching Tiger" & "Hero"

I very much enjoyed and wish very much to take my (new) EX1 also to the woods.

Regards,

Zan Shin March 12th, 2008 03:36 PM

Very beautiful; almost Asia- cinema style
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Oyvind Stokkan (Post 839730)
Please post comments on how it looks on your screen. I’m suspicious that my Dell 24″ has too much saturation. Everything except the interval recorded shots are shot in 720p. Used 1080p to get the extra pan&scan pixels on the interval shots.

Comments and critics are well appreciated.

Your video looks very good on my screen, both Apple MBP 15" and on main screen, EIZO ColorEdge CG241W LCD (Spyder3 calibration). Beautiful naturel colors, very much almost "mood creation."

My humbel opinion (not critic): At one time, repeating scene style was noticed: slow pan down, fast cut to next scene, slow pan down, cut to next scene, etc etc etc. Perhaps more variation camera moves in scenes makes less noticed; also I (personal opinion) like nice cross dissolves between nature scenes, but see you have timed cuts to music chording. All very good, and much better than me.

Composition is much like good cinematography in high-style Asia films, as "Crouching Tiger" & "Hero"

I very much enjoyed and wish very much to take my (new) EX1 also to the woods.

Regards,

Buba Kastorski March 15th, 2008 06:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zan Shin (Post 841405)
At one time, repeating scene style was noticed: slow pan down, fast cut to next scene, slow pan down, cut to next scene, etc etc etc. Perhaps more variation camera moves in scenes makes less noticed; Regards,

Agree,
other than that - beautiful shots, very nice color, thanks for sharing,
:-)

Cory Mitchell March 18th, 2008 12:25 AM

I really enjoyed that. Nice composition and colors.

This was only the second piece of video footage I've seen from the PMW-EX1 and was very impressed.

Nice work.

Cory


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