Dan Keaton
July 15th, 2010, 12:32 PM
Dear Friends,
On May 14, we were down at Kennedy Space Center for the launch of the last scheduled flight of Space Shuttle Atantis.
We have posted two short segments on YouTube.
Both were recorded at 220 Mbps, I-Frame Only using the nanoFlash.
The first was an HD-SDI feed from Camera 77 located on the tower, next to the Space Shuttle, looking down. This is a very dramatic shot that I have never seen before.
The camera feed was 720p60 (True 60, not 720p59.94)
YouTube - Atlantis tower liftoff shoot using nanoFlash (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r91i_9o8eH0&feature=related)
I shot the second video using a Canon XL H1, with the 20x Lens, at 1080i59.94.
I was on the top of the VAB, 3.3 miles from Pad 39A. The second video was shot on a good Sachtler Tripod, but the roof of the VAB shakes rather violently during the launch, and sways in the wind before the launch. Optical Image Stabilization was on due to these conditions.
I exposed for the vehicle, and not the exhaust, as we wanted to see the vehicle details. The exposure was not adjusted during the flight. The excessive shaking of the image near the end is due to the roof of the VAB and the whole rig bouncing up and down due to the buffetting by the Shuttle's exhaust which was pointed almost exactly at us.
YouTube - Atlantis liftoff shot with nanoFlash (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYlSAAXCklE&NR=1)
It is our intention to post the original, 220 Mbps footage on our website, Convergent Design > Home (http://www.convergent-design.com), but we have not done this yet.
On May 14, we were down at Kennedy Space Center for the launch of the last scheduled flight of Space Shuttle Atantis.
We have posted two short segments on YouTube.
Both were recorded at 220 Mbps, I-Frame Only using the nanoFlash.
The first was an HD-SDI feed from Camera 77 located on the tower, next to the Space Shuttle, looking down. This is a very dramatic shot that I have never seen before.
The camera feed was 720p60 (True 60, not 720p59.94)
YouTube - Atlantis tower liftoff shoot using nanoFlash (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r91i_9o8eH0&feature=related)
I shot the second video using a Canon XL H1, with the 20x Lens, at 1080i59.94.
I was on the top of the VAB, 3.3 miles from Pad 39A. The second video was shot on a good Sachtler Tripod, but the roof of the VAB shakes rather violently during the launch, and sways in the wind before the launch. Optical Image Stabilization was on due to these conditions.
I exposed for the vehicle, and not the exhaust, as we wanted to see the vehicle details. The exposure was not adjusted during the flight. The excessive shaking of the image near the end is due to the roof of the VAB and the whole rig bouncing up and down due to the buffetting by the Shuttle's exhaust which was pointed almost exactly at us.
YouTube - Atlantis liftoff shot with nanoFlash (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYlSAAXCklE&NR=1)
It is our intention to post the original, 220 Mbps footage on our website, Convergent Design > Home (http://www.convergent-design.com), but we have not done this yet.