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Old October 12th, 2010, 09:19 AM   #1
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GH1 Feature film grabs (Anamorphic, 40Mbps hack)

We've been working on our first feature film 'Hills Green' since the middle of September and I finally got around to exporting a few stills. We're shooting with a 40Mbps hack setting, the Hot Rod PL mount and lomo anamorphic lenses.

We have a little production journal here: HILLS GREEN

Attachments are jpeg's with some quick cc and some texture added;
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GH1 Feature film grabs (Anamorphic, 40Mbps hack)-harvesting.jpg   GH1 Feature film grabs (Anamorphic, 40Mbps hack)-jen_ecu_on_beach.jpg  

GH1 Feature film grabs (Anamorphic, 40Mbps hack)-adam_barn_cu.jpg   GH1 Feature film grabs (Anamorphic, 40Mbps hack)-jen_laying_in_forest.jpg  

GH1 Feature film grabs (Anamorphic, 40Mbps hack)-jenn_walks_upstairs.jpg   GH1 Feature film grabs (Anamorphic, 40Mbps hack)-bbq_ots_on_chirs.jpg  

GH1 Feature film grabs (Anamorphic, 40Mbps hack)-adam_ecu_finding_wood.jpg   GH1 Feature film grabs (Anamorphic, 40Mbps hack)-jen_cu_living_room.jpg  

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Old October 12th, 2010, 09:21 AM   #2
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Continued;

Thanks for looking! Any comments or questions, let me know.
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GH1 Feature film grabs (Anamorphic, 40Mbps hack)-jen_ots_out_window.jpg   GH1 Feature film grabs (Anamorphic, 40Mbps hack)-sunset_walk_into_water.jpg  

GH1 Feature film grabs (Anamorphic, 40Mbps hack)-sunset_hangout_2_shot_.jpg   GH1 Feature film grabs (Anamorphic, 40Mbps hack)-sunset_from_pick_up_day.jpg  

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Old October 14th, 2010, 05:26 AM   #3
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Some lovely looking shots Ryan, that sky at the end there is just wow!
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Old October 14th, 2010, 07:58 AM   #4
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Thanks for checking them out Adrian!
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Old October 14th, 2010, 09:29 AM   #5
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Looks really great! What do you cc on and what kind of texture did you add?

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Old October 14th, 2010, 11:07 AM   #6
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Thanks for looking Sami.

These were exported as TIFF's from Final Cut Pro, then in Photoshop they were quickly graded and some film grain was added.
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Old October 14th, 2010, 03:39 PM   #7
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Looks fantastic Ryan - those wide shots in the sun especially!
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Old October 15th, 2010, 07:52 AM   #8
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Thanks Christopher!
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Old October 15th, 2010, 12:53 PM   #9
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I don't see any banding in these, LOL. what has been your highest iso?
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Old October 15th, 2010, 02:03 PM   #10
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Most of the film was shot outside at 100 ISO. We never went above 320.. even our 'dark' shots were shot in ample light, which let us avoid alot of the fixed pattern noise.
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Old October 18th, 2010, 02:00 PM   #11
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Aaron, I'm not surprised to see banding.. I only start to see banding (only once the footage is imported and I'm looking on a high-quality screen) for GH1 footage when I go over 9000+ ISO.

Ryan, great looking footage here - those lenses are tremendous - would love to get input from a full-time Pro D.P. on how good it looks!
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Old October 22nd, 2010, 09:52 AM   #12
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Thanks again everyone for checking them out. We are done the majority of the shooting and are prepping to start the edit soon.

Here is a few more images from our last two days;
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GH1 Feature film grabs (Anamorphic, 40Mbps hack)-adam_dishes.jpg   GH1 Feature film grabs (Anamorphic, 40Mbps hack)-jen_bench.jpg  

GH1 Feature film grabs (Anamorphic, 40Mbps hack)-adam_cu_constr.jpg   GH1 Feature film grabs (Anamorphic, 40Mbps hack)-adam_ots_constr.jpg  

GH1 Feature film grabs (Anamorphic, 40Mbps hack)-jen_reading.jpg   GH1 Feature film grabs (Anamorphic, 40Mbps hack)-jen_cu_bedroom.jpg  

GH1 Feature film grabs (Anamorphic, 40Mbps hack)-adam_trunk_pack.jpg  
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Old November 27th, 2010, 10:39 AM   #13
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Still shooting this beast! Two scenes to go.

Here's a few more grabs for those that are interested.

Thanks for looking!
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GH1 Feature film grabs (Anamorphic, 40Mbps hack)-5145490831_79e27089c5_z.jpg   GH1 Feature film grabs (Anamorphic, 40Mbps hack)-5145492659_b83ebc56fb_z.jpg  

GH1 Feature film grabs (Anamorphic, 40Mbps hack)-5146091540_9f7cb52fd1_z.jpg   GH1 Feature film grabs (Anamorphic, 40Mbps hack)-5146093808_bacbd5dfd2_z.jpg  

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Old December 5th, 2010, 11:05 PM   #14
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some nice looking shots! so youre shooting 2.66:1 aspect using 1.5x anamorphics? how are you unsqueezing for monitoring? must be interesting getting used to 2.66:1 since its not used a lot these days, whats it like? are you protecting for any other aspect ratios? hows the gh13 treating you?
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Old December 6th, 2010, 12:01 PM   #15
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Hey Noah, thanks for checking them out. Acutually we're using a set of 2x anamorphics and trimming the edges. I just like the look of 2.66:1. Reygadas' Japon was 2.66:1 (16mm @ 1.33:1 with 2x anamorphics) and it's a film I really admire. Our shots are framed so that they will work well enough in 2.4:1 too though, if we decide to go the more traditional route.

We had to shoot the film with only the gh1's monitor masked to 1.33:1 and with the image stretched tall by the scope lenses, quite the headache!

But, overall I think the GH13 did really well on the shoot.
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