Martin Chab
August 18th, 2006, 03:39 AM
Hi,
I just finished a new video for the band Dolly Daggers.
You can watch it at http://www.zitrin.se/videoddhog.html
I use an XL2 with the stock lens and a 3x wide angle lens.
For the fish eye shots I dismantle a wideangle objective and I use the front lens attached to the 3x lens with tape (I loved the result!)
For each scene I made a different custom setup:
For the red field I use:
Gamma: Cine
Color Matrix: Cine
Knee: High
Black: Press
NR: off
V detail: low
Color gain: 5
Color phase: +2
Red gain: 3
Green gain:0
Blue gain:0
Sharpness: -4
Coring:6
Setup level: 3
Pedestal:0
That gave me a very flat image with washed skintones but full of oversaturated reds. In post I pumped the contrast to "unflatten" the skin in an unrealistic way.
For the sea scene I used:
Gamma: cine
Color matrix: cine
Knee: high
Black: press
NR: off
V detail:normal
Color gain: +1
Color phase:0
R gain:0
G gain:0
B gain: +2
Sharpness: +1
Coring:0
Setup level:0
Pedestal:0
In post I use level to enhance the highlights, a photofilter to change the sea color from green to blue, curves to give a deeper look and finally I add a very heavy grain with a overlay blending mode and 40% opacity.
Some more details:
The total production cost was around 200 US dollars.
Most of that money was used for the materials to make the little guitar (I made by myself because it was impossible to find that model and in that scale in the market)
Sorry for the low resolution of the sample.
Comments are wellcome.
Later I can post more details on the setup I use in other parts of the video.
If you have specific questions please do it.
Martin Chab
Sweden
I just finished a new video for the band Dolly Daggers.
You can watch it at http://www.zitrin.se/videoddhog.html
I use an XL2 with the stock lens and a 3x wide angle lens.
For the fish eye shots I dismantle a wideangle objective and I use the front lens attached to the 3x lens with tape (I loved the result!)
For each scene I made a different custom setup:
For the red field I use:
Gamma: Cine
Color Matrix: Cine
Knee: High
Black: Press
NR: off
V detail: low
Color gain: 5
Color phase: +2
Red gain: 3
Green gain:0
Blue gain:0
Sharpness: -4
Coring:6
Setup level: 3
Pedestal:0
That gave me a very flat image with washed skintones but full of oversaturated reds. In post I pumped the contrast to "unflatten" the skin in an unrealistic way.
For the sea scene I used:
Gamma: cine
Color matrix: cine
Knee: high
Black: press
NR: off
V detail:normal
Color gain: +1
Color phase:0
R gain:0
G gain:0
B gain: +2
Sharpness: +1
Coring:0
Setup level:0
Pedestal:0
In post I use level to enhance the highlights, a photofilter to change the sea color from green to blue, curves to give a deeper look and finally I add a very heavy grain with a overlay blending mode and 40% opacity.
Some more details:
The total production cost was around 200 US dollars.
Most of that money was used for the materials to make the little guitar (I made by myself because it was impossible to find that model and in that scale in the market)
Sorry for the low resolution of the sample.
Comments are wellcome.
Later I can post more details on the setup I use in other parts of the video.
If you have specific questions please do it.
Martin Chab
Sweden