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John Holland October 21st, 2006 07:26 PM

Unfortunately I wasn't able to make it to the step show, but I heard that my video was well received.

Peter Koller October 22nd, 2006 10:45 AM

ON EVIL GROUNDS - a first look
 
"On Evil Grounds" (aka "AUF BÖSEM BODEN", Feature, Canon Xl2 with P&S adapter, 85 min.)

Seeded: Summer 2005.

Plowed: 2006.

Harvest: Early 2007.

Moving images: Today.

Download. Now.

Here:

Windows Media (20MB): http://www.aufboesemboden.com/oeg_640x360.wmv

MPEG-2 (26MB): http://www.aufboesemboden.com/oeg_640x360.mpg

... alternate a Flash Video Version: http://www.aufboesemboden.com

Cheers, Peter

Dennis Murphy October 22nd, 2006 12:47 PM

Trippy, hard-core... I like it.
Pity it wasn't subtitled, but I got the basic concept.

Andreas Rylander October 22nd, 2006 05:46 PM

"Englands Best Salesman" - weird shortfilm made with XL2
 
I have made a new, twisted shortfilm that I thought I might share with you all! I hope some of you may enjoy it, it's a bit "Hannibal Lecter"-esque.. it was fun making this, if nothing else =)

High quality:
http://www.coolsida.se/vovin/films/salesman-high.wmv

Slightly less amazing quality:
http://www.coolsida.se/vovin/films/salesman-low.wmv

Then there is an ALTERNATIVE version where I get brutally murdered by a zombie too :P

http://www.coolsida.se/vovin/films/s...-alt1-high.wmv


Regards
Andreas Rylander

Emre Safak October 22nd, 2006 06:31 PM

I tried to watch the HQ version but consistently had network errors so I gave up. I hope it was a problem on my end. The little bit that I did see was well-shot.

Andreas Rylander October 22nd, 2006 06:40 PM

Yes, sadly my server is a tad bit unreliable - though it should be functional now, I believe! Just keep trying =)

So glad to hear you liked the shots that you did see, I am nervous about being the cameraman, as it is not really what I consider my primary competence - So I was overwhelmed to hear that you considered what you saw well shot! Hopefully you get to see the whole thing, and I hope you find it amusing =)

Have a good day =)

Mike Horrigan October 23rd, 2006 11:23 AM

I liked it! The lighting needs improvement in some of the shots but overall it was very good. Funny stuff!

Well done...

Giuseppe Palumbo October 23rd, 2006 04:13 PM

New Music Video
 
i just finished this music video for a local artist "A-Bomb". The song is titled "why".
Filmed with my xl2 and edited with Vegas 6.
Used AE6.5 for the rain in the beginning and end of video. Tell me what you think of it guys.

http://csxinfo.net/nbfilms/Why.mov
55MB
(Right click and save target as)

Sheldon Blais October 24th, 2006 07:42 AM

I thought it was cool. Great clarity on the video, and good use of the flash transition.....

Not very interesting, but not many performance driven videos are.....

Phil Bloom October 24th, 2006 04:29 PM

short video shot using sony a1e and some toys
 
http://web.mac.com/philip.bloom/iWeb...o%20video.html

sorry for cross post but thought it might be of interest here...

Mike Andrade October 24th, 2006 06:23 PM

Good use of lighting and as Sheldon said the clarity was great. What frame rate and shutter did you shoot at? Also what settings did you use in term of the look?

Daniel Boswell October 24th, 2006 06:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phil Bloom
http://web.mac.com/philip.bloom/iWeb...o%20video.html

sorry for cross post but thought it might be of interest here...

That was quirky cool and looked fantastic aesthetically. (that woman dancer cracked me up)

Questions:

- What other filters did you use besides Nattress to get that look? The colors were phenomenal.

- which 35 mm adapter did you use for the a1?

Great looking footage. Its hard to believe it was shot with an A1. I have FXs and use Nattress and my footage looks no where near that filmic.

Mike Andrade October 24th, 2006 07:05 PM

This looks really interesting. I dig your style. Did you use any specific settings for the Xl2 to get that look?

Giuseppe Palumbo October 24th, 2006 07:09 PM

It was filmed at 1/48 shutter in 24p On my Xl2.
Off hand I really cant think of the settings i used, Are you reffering to In-camera settings or in terms of CC? Thanks for the Replies as well.

Mike Andrade October 24th, 2006 09:03 PM

In terms of custom presets in the XL2. Just wondering if you did anything special.


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