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Alex
DV film works GREAT, but a sample would be too large to post. You can download an evaluation copy from their site ( see link in my previous post ) and run some of your work through it. To answer your other question DVFILM does will take any AVI or MOV file, however if you already shot in frame mode, than the program won't help you much in deinterlacing, you can still use it to convert your footage to 24p motion or add film grain or red boost. Next time you're out, shoot a scene with a lot of motion in it in frame mode and than shoot it in regular interlaced mode, deinterlace the interlaced footage using the trial version of the DVFILM. I think you might be pleasantly surprised. |
Great work Alex, I live in the GTA and am also doing a short film right now which uses a lot of landscape images. I have to say your piece was inspiring!
You can see some of the test footage I shot for the film last weekend in this post: http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthrea...threadid=30338 Thanks for checking it out. |
very nice
I thought the ending was excellent. Good job.
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Nice work.
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Oh, by the way, Alex, what settings did you use in the last scene. Was that at dusk?
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I am using Canon GL2 and I turn the ND filter on to turn down the brightness.
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it kind of looked like you used a green enhancing filter on some of those shots... did you use any filters on the camera or anything??
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ending shot was really cool. The rest is normal and nothing original. DO try to zoom out more slowly cause it takes out the relaxation of the music with fast zooms. Keep on filming and try to add more effects to the movie...nature effects/cd's.
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