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Simon Gee November 22nd, 2007 05:19 PM

A JVC HD7 Short filmed with Brevis
 
Last week we took part in our first 48 hour film marathon at the Kendal Mountain Flm Festival. We filmed on the HD7 with a brevis 35mm adaptor on the front (with the lens attached it looked like something to take out the Taliban!). The photography out of it is IMHO beautiful soft and rich (even when ground glass screen wasnt vibrating as it is meant to).

Our aim with the short was to capture the obsessive nature of climbing

See it here

http://youtube.com/watch?v=FDJqw_cZaqQ

Comments apperciated as its the first film I've made (written and produced is the fancy terms I think!)

Ken Hull November 23rd, 2007 12:26 AM

Sexy Rock
 
Very entertaining! Took me a while to realize the rock was narrating (guess I'm a bit slow), but very clever. Usually I don't go for shallow DOF, but I think you used it well here.

Steve Mullen November 23rd, 2007 12:51 AM

Wonderful! Everything a short film should be!

I did not miss 24fps because the use of DOF worked well. But, am curious if you will use the instructions in Chapter 10 on converting it to 24fps.

Also -- we really need an HD version of U-tube!

Simon Gee November 23rd, 2007 03:43 AM

Cheers guys
I dont really undertand the 24P stuff, i understand the principle but is it really that much different from when i render out to pal 25fps. Do you have any exampls of with and without i can look at?

Steve Mullen November 23rd, 2007 04:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Simon Gee (Post 780501)
Cheers guys
I dont really undertand the 24P stuff, i understand the principle but is it really that much different from when i render out to pal 25fps. Do you have any exampls of with and without i can look at?

I forgot you are in PAL world. :(

Right now you are working in 50i. If you deinterlace you get 25p which is the equal of 24fps. You can't record this to tape or HD DVD, but you can make 1920x1080 QT movies to play on your computer which can be fed by DVI-HDMI to your HDTV. These will look more like film. I think it would be worth the time given you are already getting a film look.

Can you post some pix of HD7 with Brevius.

Ray Grizzle November 23rd, 2007 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve Mullen (Post 780448)

Also -- we really need an HD version of U-tube!

Vimeo.com baby!
Also, I very much agree. It was awesome! I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of work, you obviously put some time and thought and time into it.


I've been thinking about getting an adapter for a while and your video has convinced me that much more. Would you mind posting some pics of your rig?

Simon Gee November 24th, 2007 03:58 PM

Here's 2 pics of the Brevis beast. I have kept them full resolution so you can zoom in to look at the quality of duck tape work!
http://www.sycamore-house.co.uk/Brevis/P1030095.JPG
http://www.sycamore-house.co.uk/Brevis/P1030096.JPG

John, my mate hwo owns it got an aluminimum billet and thread it for tripod mounting with the centre of balance further forward. Overall the billet and pads support the extension in lieu of rails...that he is now making.
From the movie yu will see it was mostly tripod shot but some handheld.

Everything is upside down in the viewfinder/screen but if you put a magnet over the point where the screen joins the body it flips it.
As the camera is actually focused on the ground glass screen you need to be in macro and slightly zoomed in to overcome vignetting

In post we had to flip very seqeunce and we also noticed that the HD7 chip is not in line with the lens centre!

If you watch the video very carefully you can spot when the screen was not vibrating....you can actaully see it...check out the very last shot for example...as it is it doesnt detract as we didnt have any big solid consistent colour areas where i think it would show up more.

Any other q's fire away

S

Steve Mullen November 24th, 2007 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Simon Gee (Post 781238)
Overall the billet and pads support the extension in lieu of rails...that he is now making.
From the movie yu will see it was mostly tripod shot but some handheld.

I would love to put some pix of your project in my book. If you can post some clean shots (plain background) and a CU of the magnet -- that would be great.

I also think folks would like a list of what parts you bought from Brevis.

What do you do to rotate the pix in your NLE?

Ray Grizzle November 24th, 2007 08:36 PM

You just slap a magnet there? It isn't dangerous?

Simon Gee November 25th, 2007 05:19 AM

should be able to sort some pics...if nothing else will just remove the background.
I will ask John about the parts he bought etc.

RG-I was blown away by the magnet trick but t seems quite common among photographers (John who bought the Brevis is a pro photographer). He has a little 1/3 inch diameter magent that he regualarly uses.

I use Sony Vegas, so in 'event pan crop' there is a rotation tool. i am sure there is a way to do it to multiple clips simultaneously in the timeline but i haven't found it yet.

Ray Grizzle November 26th, 2007 01:16 AM

Hmmm, interesting, any idea if it has to be a specific type of magnet? Also, in Vegas, if you bring up the project properties, you can set the output rotation so that it rotates all of the video.

Simon Gee November 26th, 2007 06:48 AM

magnet...john has one he uses with his digi slr kit...but we also used a magnet from a cycle computer (you know the one that goes on the spokes)

Couldent see the bit you say in vegas...can you be more specific...also does it allow you to flip everything before edit...to avoid the tsanding with crooked necks looking at review screen

S

Steve Mullen November 26th, 2007 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Simon Gee (Post 781945)
Couldent see the bit you say in vegas...can you be more specific...also does it allow you to flip everything before edit...to avoid the tsanding with crooked necks looking at review screen

S

MPEGStreamclip can flop during TOD to AIC conversion.

Tony Tibbetts December 14th, 2007 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve Mullen (Post 780448)
I did not miss 24fps because the use of DOF worked well. But, am curious if you will use the instructions in Chapter 10 on converting it to 24fps.

Chapter 10... of what? The manual? Is there some sort of method for getting this cam to do 24p or is it just the tried and true (magic bullet, dvfilm, nattress) deinterlace conversion?

Steve Mullen December 16th, 2007 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Tony Tibbetts (Post 792594)
Chapter 10... of what? The manual? Is there some sort of method for getting this cam to do 24p or is it just the tried and true (magic bullet, dvfilm, nattress) deinterlace conversion?

Sorry -- Chapter 10 of my eBook on the HD7.

http://home.mindspring.com/~d-v-c/GZ-HD7.htm

Yes -- Chapter 10 provides a step-by-step on using DVFILM's utility to convert -- after editing -- i60 to p24 OR i50 to p25.

The process is for going to film. It's not clear how it will look when played via the internet. That's why I was interested in Simon's trying it with his movie.

Tony Tibbetts December 17th, 2007 02:17 AM

Ahh... I see. I too would like to see how a 24p conversion looks from this camera.

Wayne Avanson March 2nd, 2008 04:57 AM

Brevis
 
Simon,

the YouTube film has gone and I would have really liked a quick look at it as I'm very interested in getting a more filmic look from video and am fascinated by the comments here, and how you acheived it. any chance of a re post?

I realise I'm a bit nehind the times here but I have only just got my HD7 and am getting into it all on a steep learning curve!!


Cheers

Avey

Simon Gee March 8th, 2008 03:36 PM

http://www.vimeo.com/400252
Here you go
Im pleased to say that we entered into a international (mountain) film festival and it won! £600 ($1200) not bad for our first attempt at a film!
S

Ray Grizzle March 8th, 2008 06:40 PM

Congratulations Simon! I'm impressed that it's your first attempt.

I'm looking to get a DOF adapter and I'm wondering about your setup. How many step-up rings do you have? I can see a 52mm-62mm and a 62mm-72mm. Do you have another one, like a 46mm-52mm? Also, how pleased are you with the brevis? There are a lot of choices.

Wayne Avanson March 10th, 2008 05:39 PM

Hey Simon,

Very nice indeed. thanks for letting me have a look at that. I love the short depth of field thing, it give so much more scope for creative shots doesn't it?
Directing the viewers eye and all that. Brilliant.
And well done for winning the competition! £600 is well handy for putting towards the next film.

Cheers

Avey

Jeffery Haas October 4th, 2009 08:25 PM

A JVC HD7 Short filmed with Brevis
 
I am interested in purchasing the identical setup for my GZHD7.
Please tell me how much, where to order all the various adapters etc.

You can reply to my personal email or here whichever is easier:
deepfreezevide-AT-gmail-DOT-com

I am in Mansfield TX USA.
Many thanks in advance!


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