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Levi Bethune February 13th, 2008 08:42 AM

that teaser trailer looks amazing! I'm impressed with the editing, but more so the content, writing and timing is impressive.

Alan Ortiz March 9th, 2008 01:34 PM

there's not much else to do here at Ft. Benning while I'm at training, so here's a link to my demo reel. 80% of it is HD100 and brevis 35, the other 20% is DVX100B and M2.

www.cinematicdream.com

The encode is crappy and low res despite the relatively large file. sorry. i'll try and find time to re-compress to a better size/codec.

cheers.

Giuseppe Pugliese March 31st, 2008 04:41 AM

Test with adapter
 
Here is a finished test I shot...

www.NewYorkFilmStudios.com/peoplemid.mov

Enjoy

Sareesh Sudhakaran April 3rd, 2008 04:45 AM

The School - Shot on a JVC 111E
 
Hi
Here's my link to the trailer of a short film shot in India on a JVC 111E -
www.theindiefarm.com

Kaushik Parmar April 12th, 2008 10:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sareesh Sudhakaran (Post 853433)
Hi
Here's my link to the trailer of a short film shot in India on a JVC 111E -
www.theindiefarm.com

Dear Sareesh,

I have gone through your website, and watched some trailers, interesting though! I am new in this field but love innovative work! I have JVC GZHD7 & Canon HV20, I bought them from USA, and I was there for three years!

I am willing to make some documentary film, I have Adobe CS3 Pro and other software and I am learning!

Recently I have shot my brother's wedding ceremony, I did some editing on it, if you would like to go through here is link: http://vimeo.com/771305

Send me your suggestions & feedback; I would really welcome suggestions from anybody from this forum.

Thanks,
Kaushik

Sareesh Sudhakaran April 12th, 2008 11:24 PM

nice
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kaushik Parmar (Post 859129)
Dear Sareesh,

I have gone through your website, and watched some trailers, interesting though! I am new in this field but love innovative work! I have JVC GZHD7 & Canon HV20, I bought them from USA, and I was there for three years!

I am willing to make some documentary film, I have Adobe CS3 Pro and other software and I am learning!

Recently I have shot my brother's wedding ceremony, I did some editing on it, if you would like to go through here is link: http://vimeo.com/771305

Send me your suggestions & feedback; I would really welcome suggestions from anybody from this forum.

Thanks,
Kaushik

It's nice work for a beginner. I'm not an expert on marriage videos but I guess to get better video you need more planning...even if it's for a marriage function. e.g. guests entering at the beginning...my instinct tells me the camera was placed without a lot of thought going into the composition and lighting, etc. Of course, when you show it to friends and relatives, all they see are the people. But when you show it to strangers, especially professionals, all they see is the lighting and composition! All the best!

Kaushik Parmar April 13th, 2008 07:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sareesh Sudhakaran (Post 859152)
It's nice work for a beginner. I'm not an expert on marriage videos but I guess to get better video you need more planning...even if it's for a marriage function. e.g. guests entering at the beginning...my instinct tells me the camera was placed without a lot of thought going into the composition and lighting, etc. Of course, when you show it to friends and relatives, all they see are the people. But when you show it to strangers, especially professionals, all they see is the lighting and composition! All the best!

You are right, indeed.

Stephen L. Noe April 25th, 2008 09:59 PM

Latest and greatest
 
Hi All,

I've been away from these boards for quite a while! Anyway, we (me, Pete Stepnoski and Mark Gaffney) shot this commercial for Hands Free America (i.e. Motorola) with a pair of HD-100's.

Click Here for Spot

We earned a Telly for it.

Have fun and keep Shooting!

Rigo Torkos May 16th, 2008 11:45 PM

Check out this video shot on the 110u at 24pHDV
 
This is a new music video featuring Bruce Larson.
Edited on F.C.P 6.0.3
shot on the JVC110u at 24pHDV
stock lens and no color correction.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLFFwBfOj40
Be sure to check out the high quality version youtube offers i think it is amazing.

Thanks for watching,
Rigo Torkos

Chuck Anschutz May 17th, 2008 10:18 AM

Snow Madness videos
 
This 2-part video was shot quickly, me the crude beginner testing the 110. Challenges include shooting in snow and no decent lights, budget or real help. I've my own idea of the weaknesses - some horrible focus, panning artifacts, etc. - but welcome any other observations.

From youtube:
Part One:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dR-ngmGCLLQ

and part two:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxRyi...eature=related

Bob Hart May 19th, 2008 03:25 AM

Shot On Jvc Gy-hd100 And P+s Technik Mini35-400
 
http://www.congoro.com/

Giuseppe Pugliese May 20th, 2008 02:01 PM

New reel for this month....

A ton of JVC and Letus35 footage...


www.NewYorkFilmStudios.com/newreel.mov
(250Mb file)

www.NewYorkFilmStudios.com/HDReelsmall.mov
(40Mb file)

enjoy!

Jose L. Martinez May 27th, 2008 04:46 PM

12007
 
8 Attachment(s)
Title - 12007
Dur. 18 mins
Short Feature

Dir. Diego Torres
DoP José L. Martínez Díaz
Company : Contacontos P.C. S.L. (www.contacontos.com)

Camera: jvc hd 201 and 100. Stock Fujinon Lenses. Edit with FCP, timing with Color. Film Out and Lustre at Fotofilm Deluxe.

A cinematography montage:
http://www.cerrodelbu.com/joselmartinezdiaz/?p=19

Some stills...

Ted Ramasola June 21st, 2008 12:39 PM

Heres a short 60 sec version of a spot I did using a DIY spinning GG adapter with a Nikon mount. I used Nikon and Sigma lenses.

The aerial footage was the stock fujinon. all the others where done with the 35 lens adapter.

The GG is a frosted plastic I cut into a circle.

http://www.vimeo.com/1207141

S. Abdul Jamal June 22nd, 2008 04:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ted Ramasola (Post 896396)
Heres a short 60 sec version of a spot I did using a DIY spinning GG adapter with a Nikon mount. I used Nikon and Sigma lenses.

The aerial footage was the stock fujinon. all the others where done with the 35 lens adapter.

The GG is a frosted plastic I cut into a circle.

http://www.vimeo.com/1207141



very nice .


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