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Re: JVC LS-300 footage
Here's an edit of the commercial I shot in J-Log a few weeks ago:
A lot of exteriors in strong sunlight. It worked well I reckon. |
Re: JVC LS-300 footage
Finally shot a wedding with the LS300 (and a GH4 second camera). Used a Nikon 18-200 VR lens with Metabones adapter for the ceremony, and a Olympus 12-40 lens for the reception. I was surprised at how quickly I adjusted to shooting with this camera, after using a Sony EX1R for the last 4 years as my wedding camera. The only thing that i missed was the EX1R's steady shot.
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I should have mentioned that this wedding was shot in standard HD, not 4K. The prime zoom feature is terrific for this type of work.
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Nice job! Some of the cuts and things I liked was:
the transition at 1:39 becaue it was a bit longer than the usual transition and it kinda represented the major change from the wedding kiss to, what?, the after life (i.e., being married), the 1:44 bar exit (was this planned?) they were really stoked!, how you handled the tough exposure backlight situation with the windows at 1:57, and the segway cut with the bride’s spin at 2:10 because it provided a nice transition into party time. It’s good to hear you like your new LS300. I think the option to use prime lenses on a camcorder is a real plus. Nice job and thanks for sharing. |
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I also thought the color looks nice, that is what I like about the ls300 is that the color is well balanced, I saw that you where shooting in a monopod, If I need to move around I prefer to only use stabilized lenses like the 12-35mmm f2.8. I have tried to shoot handheld with a 15mm f1.7 but even at that wider angle I saw jitter in my footage, a stabilized lens is not a luxury on this camera if you are not on a tripod.
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Thank you John and Noa for your kind words and insights. Yeah, I love working at that venue (it's only about 15 minutes from my home) but white balance can be difficult in the ballroom, as there are 3 different color temperatures to deal with depending on where you are in the room. The LS300 does handle color balance very nicely though, as Noa pointed out. Good point about using a stabilized lens too. For a wedding I shot last month I used the Panasonic 12-35 lens for the reception instead of the Olympus 12-40, which has no stabilization. My old Sony EX1R had a wonderful steady shot feature that I miss.
I do like using a monopod (Manfrotto 561B). It's easier to move quickly to another spot compared to a tripod. I also have an old "Mighty Wondercam" Mini Rover camera grip, with quick release attachment, that makes going handheld easier and more stable. |
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Here's a couple more jobs I shot on the LS300:
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I usually don't do this sh__, but this is 70-80% LS300 and the rest Pocket Camera...
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A shoot I did in July using my 300, using 709 gamma. Some over exposure on a few shots...should have shot J-Log for the bright sun scenes.
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I resist uploading videos for a lot of reasons, mainly because it's so often about ego. Also my chosen style is old-school documentary, and that's not always the best example of a camera's capabilities.
The reason I uploaded this one is that there are several scenes in it directly intercut with the Pocket Camera. Over on the BM site participants are often exclaiming the quality of the color science of that camera, comparing it to the Alexa... and I agree, it's why I have two of them. But I think it's pretty amazing that the neglected LS300 can stand up in a fair fight. |
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Noa, yeah I only shoot J-Log now... with the Pockets I shoot Film Mode either raw or mostly ProRes HQ. Some of the footage in the film was raw (very little). For example, the shop footage is about 55% Pocket ProRes, 5% raw and 40% JVC, the rest of the film is mostly JVC. There are two angles intercut in the auto shop between the JVC and Pocket - but I'm not telling which... heh, heh...
BTW, about LUTs etc. This film was done quickly (I only had 2 days for the CC) so the grade suffered in several places. I may redo it if I get time - problem is the close-captioning has already been done. But, anyway, I have a preset in FCPX Color for the Pocket and another for the JVC when using FilmConvert and when not... That's how this project was finished, with a little tweaking here and there. |
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This has just been uploaded:
I shot most of it with my Samyang Cine Primes, except the jib shots which were the Panasonic 12-35. Also I lit/shot the 4x UK testimonials on this: I use Aputure LED lighting these days. Looking forward to daylight/variable versions of their COB heads. |
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