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Chuck Spaulding
May 18th, 2013, 06:18 PM
Here's a home I shot with a 5D3 and NEX5n.

http://www.iplayerhd.com/player/ebaa1918-5c94-40fa-b271-a695be67ea5f

Jody Arnott
May 18th, 2013, 06:31 PM
Wow, love it.

The images are so incredibly sharp. Makes me a bit sad that my HM600 just can't pull of images like that.

Chuck Spaulding
May 18th, 2013, 11:04 PM
I shoot a lot of video with the 7D and when I started shooting with the 5D3 I thought it looked soft, but the video from the 5D3 can be sharpened much better than the video from the 7D.

I just finished another project and added even more sharpening and it looks great. I'm a little old school, I still try to shoot everything with as low an ISO as possible and I don't like sharpening video, but recently a friend of mine told me to get over it, he told me try shooting with auto ISO, so the next day I was shooting in bright sunlight into shadow [high contrast] and decided to give it a try. I was shooting full manual shutter 1/60, ISO 125 with f/.18-22 and it looked pretty good, I tried the same settings with auto ISO and the footage looked amazing. The thing I don't understand is that when reviewing the footage I noticed the ISO was at 6000. That has to be a mistake, but what ever it is the footage looks great.

I'm going to have to keep testing but this camera is changing what I thought were the rules...

I'm glad you like it.

Duane Adam
June 12th, 2013, 09:01 PM
The visuals are amazing, some of the best I've seen. How did you do the motion?

Noa Put
June 13th, 2013, 01:01 AM
Yes, the motion is very smooth, did you use a jib? I did notice quite bad aliasing on several interior shots which appear to be photo's where the movement was done in post?

Garrett Low
June 13th, 2013, 09:51 AM
Yes, a lot interior shots look like they were stills with motion ala Ken Burns. Nice way to present what looks like a gorgeous property.

Duane Adam
June 13th, 2013, 04:28 PM
Must have used a drone for some of those shots. Not sure how else you would get the elevation plus motion. I'm currently shooting what the newspapers are calling "the mother of all mansions". Would love to use that technique.

Garrett Low
June 13th, 2013, 06:23 PM
Must have used a drone for some of those shots. Not sure how else you would get the elevation plus motion. I'm currently shooting what the newspapers are calling "the mother of all mansions". Would love to use that technique.

I've done dolly crane shots . Very cool but takes a lot to set up.

Duane Adam
June 14th, 2013, 09:14 AM
Well I'm heading over this morning with a crane, don't have a drone. Love that treetop shot and the think the crane will do it. Insane project.

Chuck Spaulding
June 14th, 2013, 06:32 PM
Good luck with your shoot.

it would be illegal for me to have shot this with a drone... These are ALL" jib" shots.

About 1/3 of this was done using the Ken Burns effect on stills. The surprising thing is that the sharper the video the more it looks like stills, which is why you need something moving in the shot. I really like adding animals and people to my videos but realtors don't like to spend the screen time on something they think is non essential to selling the house.

I strongly disagree but I'm tired of arguing with them, they pay for it and if they want it to look like I used stills that's the way they get it. Here's another property video with the same style but I added people and animals.

http://www.iplayerhd.com/player/ae82a1b9-6c49-42dc-9fda-991921f9e52c

Duane Adam
June 14th, 2013, 07:12 PM
I like the people in it. I may break down and get a drone, my jib was no match for a 4 story mansion. Is that a drone shot at 1:31 Chuck? (I won't tell anyone).

Chuck Spaulding
June 15th, 2013, 12:20 AM
Actually, the second video was never used and was not a commercial transaction so that drone shot was not against the law. That shot was done with my first multi that was very basic:

Gaui 330X First Flight on Vimeo