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They looked great Greg.
I eloved the shot of the tree as you pushed in on it. |
Those were really nice and smooth shots. I couldn't find the dolly plans at Digitaljuice (and I haven't frequented that site much.) Where are the plans, and how did you get the raising and lowering shots? I understand the movement of the dolly, but how do you raise and lower it? Some of those shots almost looked like you used a small crane...
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Thanks John and Will
For the raised and lowered shots I used the Merlin Stedicam. DJ talks a little about it at the end of this clip... http://www.digitaljuice.com/djtv/seg...how=all_videos Here's the clip for Do-it-Yourself Dolly here... http://www.digitaljuice.com/djtv/seg...how=all_videos |
Really good Greg,
I too build this dolly this weekend, really easy, cheap and works great! Best regards, Robert |
VW meet video
I made this quick 1 min video after we had a small local vw club meet. Comments and criticisms welcomed!
http://www.vimeo.com/807011 |
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I hope you take this as constructive criticism - I'd like to see version 2! |
Great video. I agree that some quicker cuts could spice things up a bit, but I'm nust a noob myself. I've had an event video posted up here for about a week and I'm actually going back through and recutting it to move faster. We'll see.
Good job, and I could have handled more. How long is the song? Give us more video! |
Bridal Shoot testing with A1
Hey folks, I am trying to get as much experience with my new cam as possible before this weekend's wedding, so I took the A1 along on a bridal shoot with my wife. I shot this in 24f and really like this style. I think this might just become something I do. Comments and critiques welcome. I edited for about 20 minutes on this one... again just testing.
Bill http://www.vimeo.com/828154 |
looks good
I'm a wildlife photographer and have been flirting with the idea of shooting video footage to satisfy my artistic sweet tooth. I've spent several days lurking in this forum reading and learning what I can before making a cam purchase.
i really love the results the xh-a1 provides. I'm leaning really hard in that direction. Looks like the location you shot that footage in has alot of possibilities for your xh-a1. |
Very nice and bright Bill, can you recall shutter speed / aperture etc?
Regards, Robert |
Great job. Were you using any custom presets? How did it react though when you have any motion shots.
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Canon XH-A1 Croma Test
This is a very short croma test based on an Andrew Kramer's tutorial (http://videocopilot.net).
Shot at 1/50 25fps (SD-PAL) Postproduction: After Effects 7.0 http://www.vimeo.com/834958 |
Guys,
The shutter speed throughout was 1/48 at various apertures. The first few shots I had forgotten about the ND I left on and was having to go wide open to get a shot. I am thinking I from 2.8 to about 5.6 without ND. I used a modified version of VividRGB I got on here. I was happy with it... It was an outdoor preset. I didn't notice any issue with motion, this is why I tried to do some moving shots like around the fence and the statue. I have been very pleased with the 24f I've seen so far. Bill |
Very well done! The "glare" overlay really adds to the effect.
What is that song? And who sings it? |
Thanks. This was my first experience with after effects. I'm quite happy with the results.
Song: Doctorat en romanic medieval by Els Amics de les Arts Joan |
Interview with Abe Lincoln
http://www.vimeo.com/839217
Shot run and gun (which we don't see a lot of here) last December over the course of about three hours in about 25-30 F degree weather as a familiarization exercise with the A1. I just walked around the edges of the event talking to people. It was early morning so a lot of the action happened in the shadows of buildings. Things I learned: 1) It's hard to shoot bare-handed in cold weather. 2) Use the auto focus as little as possible. In one of the civil war bandsmen interviews the tree 50 years in the background is nicely focused, his face is not so much. 3) Use the strap when you have to go completely hand held. |
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Thanks for pointing that out, Benoit. It has now been made public.
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Nicely done. You did a great job of covering the event with just the right amount of interviews. Good mix of subjects as well. It kept me entertained.
I didn't notice too many focus issues. IT's very hard to do everything manual in a run and gun situation like that especially with the A1. |
Thanks for the comments. I didn't have much to work with, which is why it's so short. I was mostly just walking around with the camera while hanging out and didn't feel like pulling out the tripod.
I agree that some quicker cuts would be nice. Next time I'll think about that as I'm shooting to make sure to get a variety of shots. |
First Wedding
Here she goes...I went for the Trailer Theme, Shot in 60i / 120
My goal was to shoot the Bride a lot more, but I was banned from the room! ((smiling)) The music was composed at the spare of the moment by myself. Feel free to share your comments! Greg http://www.vimeo.com/858087 |
To be 100% frank, the mood of the music doesn't match the style of shooting in my opinon. I'm led to believe by the music that something melancholy will be happening, but the shots that are shown are "storybook" wedding style shots, not theatric shots.
I feel with a different song, the video will come to life. The beginning sequence is cool, but I would expect a shot of the groom and bride after their names rather than venue/prep shots. Also, the quick "deja vu" cuts of a shot back and forward are distracting. HOWEVER, from 2:30 on, the style of shooting and editing is great. I like the flow from that point on and the way you showcase different angles and the guests. It seems that there wasn't a whole lot to work with as far as venue goes. Thanks for sharing and keep shooting! Please don't take my suggestions as a negative or too personal, it's my perception on the video. |
Singapore Flyer footage with Truecolor preset.
This was using the Truecolor preset with only the pedestal setting changed a bit, and without any cc in post. If it looks blue, that's probably because it was really like that, there's very little red in most of the shots. The greens have come out very rich, but again, that's how they looked to me yesterday when I shot this.
Richard http://www.vimeo.com/865005 |
Nice video,
how did you white balanced it? I like a lot this blueish look, overall it reminds me "Kingdom of Heaven" Ridley Scott, John Mathieson look, I would not call that look "true", it's rather stylized beautifully in slight blue tint. Have you noticed less noise compared to other presets? |
Hi Oleg. WB was tricky, because the capsule glass is tinted. I tried using a white card inside the capsule but I also used a preset that I'd set up earlier, outside the capsule, for some shots. I also wanted to cc in post, but everything I tried in Edius caused too much red that I did not see during the shoot. So eventually I left it with no cc.
Haven't noticed any difference in noise so far, but these outdoor shots had plenty of light so I wouldn't really expect to. Yet to try this preset indoors. Richard |
Richard,
thank you, look forward to possibly see some lower light shots, btw, the content of the video is great! I saw you wrote music to the clip, enjoyed it a lot! |
Randy,
Thanks for the comments! Now that you mentioned it, I'll have to agree with all you pointed out. I'll keep shooting and working harder at it. The wiffee made a similiar comment about the music (didn't believe her...cheezn) Thanks for your honest support! Greg |
First shoot that i am proud of (first post here as well)
My daughters first horse show.
I've learned from the last couple of events. #1. keep the camera rolling. I used to be the guy that would film for 4 minutes then pocket the camera for 45. Now that I have the gear, I am really working on the discipline. Also, i am filming from a variety of areas in and around the event, making the video much more interesting. Many ideas and support have come from a few of you here on DVi. This site has been a great resource. Capturing the emotions and creating a story of the event is something i have been really studying as well. I think i did a decent job on this one. As far as the camera (xha1) goes, i am starting to get a bit more comfortable with it. One bit i noticed, i do mess with the iris ring a little too much. With changing locations and lighting conditions, i find i need to mildly correct often. Thankfully it was a cloudy day in socal for this event. Shooting Manual Review the video here: Note: The frame rate is a little slow, next time i compress for vimeo i will work on it. http://www.vimeo.com/868652 Jim |
Hey Jim, you've got some good stuff in there. I'd like to offer a bit of critique for you to evaluate.
Audio is important... very important. The piano track is a bit jarring in its volume in relation to the natural sound track. There are likely some good nat sound elements in there getting lost under the piano. The shot from :15 to :18 is crying for some sound of horse hoofs. Fortunately, that's fixable with a remix if you have the nat sound to support it. Consider using a wireless lav planted on your daughter or, somewhere close to the arena for some great nat sound. Love the shot of the horse facing camera. At around 5:00, you're letting the subject get too far across the frame. The rule of video is to allow for 'look space'. IOW, there needs to be space in front of the subject's nose, be it human or animal. If there is a limitation that prevents continued panning, stop the pan while the subject still has look space and let it proceed out of frame. The good thing is that you took the initiative to get out there and shoot something to tell a story with. After editing some of these, you'll begin to realize in advance what shots and angles you need to tell the story properly. Welcome to DVINFO, -gb- |
Continuum
I put this together from footage I gathered during my recent trip to San Francisco. I have always loved wind turbines and the old scratchy record sound in the music worked perfectly with the revolution of the propeller blades:
http://exposureroom.com/members/disj...5108e8702c2d0/ |
I feel as if I've entered an entirely new dimension...
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Ha Ha.... Thanks Steven...
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Shot in very low light + luna park
Hi,
A man, bored, is waiting in a pub, then playing in a luna park, but is still bored and sad, until.... An improvised film... Right click and save the 720p clip Here . |
Garden Variety Subjects
I could have put this in any number of threads I guess....it's got the XHA1, lens adapter, dolly, edited in VP8.
http://www.vimeo.com/885023 A quick subject matter that in particular figured out my 'Vertigo' dolly move dilema I had with the XhA1 in "Skully Dollies". http://www.vimeo.com/861908 Was nice to use the dolly outdoors for a change after the heavy snows we've had this year in Canada. Comments always welcome, James |
Thanks Greg
Great advise! I will be thinking about your suggestions on my project. Thanks for taking the time to review the video. j |
Hi James.
I'm curious as to how you did the strobing light effect on the animal skull? Cheers! |
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Dennis,
In Vegas Pro 8 I used the film look effects. Using only the flicker effect from this plugin you can create flashes/strobes and keyframe them from none to very erratic frequency. The screenshot shows the plugin... |
Thanks James.
I thought it was particularly effective on the skull shot. |
Hello Giovanni,
very nice short, but could it be that you used a 35mm adapter? Most of the takes in your short looks like it. |
Yes sure! i used the LEX
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