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Bob Hart January 11th, 2009 07:46 PM

Death bet (formerly worktitled "the cage").
 
You may have recalled my previous posts on a local indie, then worktitled "The Cage", created on the JVC-GY-HD100 camera system.

The batteries at the time were a serial pest, running down very quickly and a roundrobin cycle of quick charging ensued. Other than that issue which was later solved with v-mount batteries, the camera was reliable with no down time at all.

The DVD version has found a home on Netflix as "Death Bet".

The feature was shot direct-to-camera. Some of the "behind-the-scenes" footage was shot
on a Sony HVR-Z1P with an early version home-made AGUS35 35mm adaptor.

How much of the adaptor footage was used in the featurette if any I don't know.

The revised trailer can be seen on YouTube at this web address :-

YouTube - Death Bet

Chris Chow January 25th, 2009 01:49 PM

Website commercial/spot for Oilersnation.com
 
Website commercial/spot for Oilersnation.com

Shot 720/30P

Oilers Nation Spot on Vimeo

Stuart Nimmo January 27th, 2009 03:53 AM

Nice one Chris!

Drew Curran February 20th, 2009 04:55 AM

Short promo
 
Heres one I completed recently.

Robinson Roofing Promo on Vimeo

Drew

Shaun Roemich February 20th, 2009 10:28 AM

Drew: Beautifully shot, great filter use, judicious use of cants and speed ramping. Even like what you managed to pull out of Garage Band. One niggle though: the voice over sounds TERRIBLY thin. A nice looking piece.

Drew Curran February 23rd, 2009 09:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shaun Roemich (Post 1015157)
One niggle though: the voice over sounds TERRIBLY thin.

Shaun
Thanks for your comments. I agree with your comment on the voice over. I used the on-camera mic which is pretty terrible. Also the office had very harsh acoustics. The interview part of the video bug me also. I may reshoot them or record the voice over in a friends studio.

I want to purchase a tie mic to this sort of interview in the future.

Thanks again


Drew

Jeffrey Butler February 25th, 2009 07:44 PM

Melt
 
So I just finished the highlights from an Ice Climbing shoot in New Hampshire.

Melt on Vimeo

We used a decent smattering of gear: JVC GY-HD250, Sony SR12 (impressive little palm-corder shooting 1920), Sony HC3 (less impressive image and shooting 1440), VIO POV helmet cam; IndiSliderPro, Libec T78 (tripod) H60 (head).

This piece was put together in a Final Cut Pro 1920x1080i timeline (to match the SR12) and the 720x24p footage from my 250 was tossed into that. I seem to get much better results scaling the JVC up, rather than the other stuff down (both the HC3 and the SR12). I output an Apple TV spec HD file to Vimeo. I put the gamma down .89 or so on compression so it may be a bit bright on a mac. *should be more accurate on a PC.

The JVC was shooting TC3, the rest were all auto WB. The climbers were able to shoot all the "down looking" material as well as the POV stuff. I was pretty happy with what we got over the two days. I'm really out of shape! The slider was a bear to deal with, and we didn't get to use it as much as I was wanted to, but two shots made it in there; plus the end profile frames...

I plan to shoot interviews this week and cut a longer format piece with very different music, focusing much more on the actual climbing and not so much the "this was a bit of our trip" feeling. Simple answers to simple questions like "Why"; flowing music.

As always, I welcome feedback and questions. Enjoy!

Nima Taheri February 25th, 2009 08:03 PM

Jeffrey:

I like how you made the movement of the climber go on beat at 01:20:)

Daniel Weber February 25th, 2009 08:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stuart Nimmo (Post 956638)
That's a great project Daniel, very worth while, it's a real thrill to see people break lose through a sport like that, paraplegic, one legged and blind skiers are a lesson to us all too. Here's one I baked earlier:

http://www.beardigital.tv/en/SkiingC...rationClip.wmv

This is my poison, (I specialize in shooting on skis) in fact it's two short clips from a documentary I shot this in Colorado, the end sequence was kind of fun to do, excuse the awful puns!

A thought which may help Daniel, is that you can afford to back off with your reflector - I think you may have been using a foil faced "Lastolite" or similar, the trick is to pinpoint your actual source of light, in this case the sun, and only gently fill from the opposing side. So in this case where the sun is high and behind the subject it would be natural to keep the camera left (her right) or "on camera" cheek darker than the "off camera" cheek. so you could have used a more diffused bounce and further off. This would look good, help you avoid reflections in glasses and, very importantly, make it much easier for your interviewees. Just a thought, great shots and story though.

Thanks for the feedback. it wasn't a reflector. I was using a Lowell Caselight with daylight tubes. I agree about the reflection in the glasses. Shooting in full sunlight isn't easy. I didn't have any grip help, but that isn't an excuse.

Again thanks for the positive feedback as well as the lighting suggestion.

Daniel Weber

Jeffrey Butler February 26th, 2009 10:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nima Taheri (Post 1018548)
Jeffrey: I like how you made the movement of the climber go on beat at 01:20:)

Thanks Nima; that's been more popular than I thought it would be! Timed out pretty cool - just had to slide the footage a bit; no retiming or anything; I was pretty jazzed when it worked like that, but thought it was just me =D

Rafael Diaz March 3rd, 2009 10:11 AM

HD100u
 
Here's some footage I shot with my HD100u a few months ago.
No filters, no color correction.

http://gritodolores.com/gd/gd.html

Chris Chow March 15th, 2009 12:13 AM

Bar Promo
 
Behind the scenes of the Ranch Billboard Shoot on Vimeo

Behind the scenes of the Ranch Billboard Shoot

Drew Curran March 23rd, 2009 10:28 AM

Part of a promo shoot
 
Here are some shots from a promotional film I'm currently working on:
Mourne Kingdom on Vimeo

Thanks


Drew

Michael Rosenberger April 29th, 2009 04:34 PM

All new gear
 
We've had the cameras for a few months, but we are finally getting around to setting them up. Along with the cameras came a new jib, dolly, HD FCP setup, and an intern. Still trying to figure all of them out to get the best quality, but I've been happy with the trial and error results. Here is a quick jib and dolly test. I'm working on figuring out settings becuase right now I seem to get judder in all the motion, but the image quality is nice.

http://pod.pc.maricopa.edu/dollyNjib.mov

Michael Rosenberger April 30th, 2009 09:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael Rosenberger (Post 1135177)
We've had the cameras for a few months, but we are finally getting around to setting them up. Along with the cameras came a new jib, dolly, HD FCP setup, and an intern. Still trying to figure all of them out to get the best quality, but I've been happy with the trial and error results. Here is a quick jib and dolly test. I'm working on figuring out settings becuase right now I seem to get judder in all the motion, but the image quality is nice.

http://pod.pc.maricopa.edu/dollyNjib.mov

Whoops. Noticed this thread is for finished projects, so might move this into the general mix of threads.

Rafael Diaz May 11th, 2009 10:03 AM

Updated link
 
Here's some footage I shot with my HD100u a few months ago.
No filters, no color correction.

*Updated link

http://gritodolores.ning.com/video/grito-dolores

Joseph Josselyn May 17th, 2009 09:21 PM

Two finished programs shot with JVC HD250
 
"Big Bible Stories in American Sign Language: Ruth"
Deaf Missions: Program Samples & Trailers

"Big Bible Stories in American Sign Language: Abraham"
Deaf Missions: Program Samples & Trailers

Both were shot with JVC HD250. Keying was done with Sony Anycast HD and animations were added in the post.

Joseph

Ted Ramasola June 2nd, 2009 01:00 PM

Tourism Promo for Negros Oriental Island using Stock lens
 
After shooting several projects with a DIY 35mm lens adapter i decided to do one without.

So this is 95 percent with stock fujinon lens with a DIY Wide Adapter on an HD100 and HD200.

Negros Oriental Tourism Video By Ted Ramasola On ExposureRoom

Tom Koveleskie June 5th, 2009 08:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ted Ramasola (Post 1152947)
After shooting several projects with a DIY 35mm lens adapter i decided to do one without.

So this is 95 percent with stock fujinon lens with a DIY Wide Adapter on an HD100 and HD200.

Negros Oriental Tourism Video By Ted Ramasola On ExposureRoom

Really nice work Ted! What settings did you use on the 100? 24P? The pans look real smooth with no visible stuttering. Did you color correct with Magic Bullet?

I am shooting a doc in Russia later this month and am trying to put together a formula for success. I will not be using an adapter. Just the stock Fujinon lens.

Ted Ramasola June 5th, 2009 09:06 AM

Thanks Tom,

On the 100 I used Paolo's True Color V3. The post color correction is all done in Edius. Most shots where on 24P edited on a 24P timeline.

The settings done by Paolo are spot on for the HD100. It gives you bright strong colors that needs little tweaking in post.

Ted

Chris Davis June 5th, 2009 02:22 PM

Here's a recent project we finished for a non-profit's annual banquet:
Famous Davis Portfolio - Southwest Initiative Foundation "What Matters Most"

It was shot with an HD100u, with just a few b-roll shots from a Canon XL2.

James Avestruz July 4th, 2009 01:37 AM

Art Institute of Philadelphia Scholarship Video Contest Winner
 
I recently won a full tuition scholarship to the Art Institute of Philadelphia for winning a video contest with a short film shot on my HD-110.

YouTube - Quake (HD) - Art Institute of Philadelphia Contest Winner!

Watching it now I see nothing but mistake after mistake and hacky line after hacky line, but I'm still proud of the job I did. I had the camera about a month total when I shot it. I'm currently saving up for the 13x Fujinon lens... I'd love any comments or criticism on the film!

Neil Rostance November 20th, 2009 03:35 AM

Hello,

I did a quick n' dirty VFX test with the HD110e with stock lens in an abandoned lace mill next to my office.

It was shot in 10 minutes and put together in an afternoon using After Effects, Pftrack and FCP


Nima Taheri November 25th, 2009 12:01 PM

Saigon Music Video
 
I shot this video on the HD100.

Artist: Saigon feat Lil' Fame
Track: Rusty Gunz
Location: Brooklyn, New York

YouTube - Saigon feat Lil' Fame - Rusty Gunz (OFFICIAL VIDEO - HD QUALITY)

G. Lee Gordon November 29th, 2009 11:33 PM

I'd like to know more about how you shot the video. How long did it take? What was the budget? Did you use a 35mm lens adapter, which one, etc.

Nima Taheri December 1st, 2009 03:32 PM

Gordon:

were you referring to the Saigon video?

Brian Chow December 1st, 2009 05:46 PM

Cooking Show
 
Hey everybody, haven't been on here for a while. Just got around to putting a few episodes of our cooking show online. Everything has been shot with HD100's and 200's. Nothing too crazy. I have an EX3 now as well but this show is all JVC. I was especially surprised on the Party Animal episode as it was so dark and all we used were a small 25w Frezzi, turned out great I thought. Hope you enjoy it.

Chow Time - Chowtime - The Funniest Food & Cooking Show & Recipes

Thanks,
Brian

G. Lee Gordon December 1st, 2009 09:41 PM

Yes, I was referring to the Saigon video.

Roberto Longo December 29th, 2009 08:41 AM

TreQuarti (Three Quarters)
 
YouTube - TreQuarti ThreeQuarters - Trailer ENG

TreQuarti - ThreeQuarters - is an independent, no-budget feature film written, produced and directed by Roberto Longo.

Camera - JVC GYHD100E with stock lens

SYNOPSIS
In an unrecognizable Milan, cold and inhuman, the marital relationship by Eva and Daniel floats through a sea made of half-truths and rigid daily routine. When the ability to hide his nature, that Daniele has always made a shield, crumbles unexpectedly, he will face his fearsome instincts, and a man came from afar affect the fragile balance of the couple.

DIRECTOR'S STATEMENT
I wanted TreQuarti to be a very visual film; one that I haven't seen before, with a voyeuristic and almost "random" feel to the story. It has very little dialogue because I wanted to highlight the indirect, visual communication that over familiarized couples often rely upon. Instead the loud, modern city speaks for itself – a constant backdrop where loneliness,perversion and ambiguity have nowhere to hide.

CAST - LEADING ACTORS
Magdalena Strauchmann - Massimo Muntoni - Daniele Ferrari

CAST - SUPPORTING ACTORS:
Camilla Cattaneo - Max Bannò - Sara Pesenti

CREW
written, directed and edited by Roberto Longo - music by Alex Baranowski - sound design by Francesco Franchina

TECHNICAL DATA
Completed on: June 09
Country: Italy
Location: Milan - Italy
Running time: 75'
Shooting format: Video HD 720 24P, 1.78:1 Color
Screening formats: Digital Cinema Package, Digitalbeta PAL, DVD master PAL/NTSC
Budget: 2000€

AWARDS
Winner - best foreign feature - Ava Gardner Film Festival 2009 (Smithfield NC, USA)

LINKS
Review and interview from "Rapporto Confidenziale" nr. 16 TreQuarti > Roberto Longo | Rapporto Confidenziale
English Translation http://www.robertolongo.net/public/RC16Translation.pdf
Article and interview on Italian newspaper Settegiorni http://www.robertolongo.net/public/settegiorni.jpg
Review from KinemaZOne KinemaZOne 2.0: TreQuarti, di Roberto Longo
TreQuarti's IMDB page TreQuarti (2009)

CONTACTS
+39.333.50.73.992 info@robertolongo.net

Wade Spencer January 7th, 2010 09:43 PM

Music video shot on HD100. They had a budget of 12 dollars lol.

I did the shooting and editing, Premiere Pro CS4, After Effects CS4, Magic Bullet Looks.

And I am NOT a special effects guy by any means, but 12 dollars doesn't hire a real one :-)


Ted Ramasola January 12th, 2010 08:47 AM

SIQUIJOR Island of mystery
 
A production I did about a year ago. stock lens 16X with DIY wide adapter on some scenes.
Edited in EDIUS.

SIQUIJOR By Ted Ramasola On ExposureRoom

Sareesh Sudhakaran January 17th, 2010 10:28 PM

The Impossible Murder
 
The Impossible Murder is out on DVD.

An old lady is killed in a locked room while five witnesses outside hear her scream for help. When the door is broken down, she is lying in a pool of blood with no sign of the killer or the murder weapon. The police, under pressure from the press and public, arrest the maid and she is sentenced for a crime she didn’t commit.

Why would anybody kill a helpless old woman?
Even more incredibly, how was the crime committed?

Official Website:
The Impossible Murder (2010) | Official Movie Site & Trailer

Facebook Fan Page:
The Impossible Murder | Facebook

YouTube Video:
YouTube - The Impossible Murder

Eric Deyerler March 30th, 2010 03:26 PM

Finished ProHD Project Grühnwald
 
This is a project for TV Munich and ARTE, made with the HM700 in ProHD 1080i50.


Alex Humphrey July 24th, 2011 06:51 PM

Re: Rukkus music video "Tombstone"
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sU5V...er_profilepage

Something from last year. JVC HD110, Mole 2k, 1k, 200 midget, Kmart smoke machine and a Ford.


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