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Kelly Herrington May 26th, 2008 08:01 PM

Typical - A lip dub in public
 
http://www.vimeo.com/1069379

Shot with HV30 w/ WA lens.
I was being pulled on a doorway dolly while holding the tripod.

Let me know what you think.

Christian Nachtrieb May 27th, 2008 02:12 PM

Ok Jimmy thanks for the comments I appreciate that.

Jim Miller May 27th, 2008 02:56 PM

Very nice. Great color too. But, who can afford to drive one these days.

Jim Miller May 27th, 2008 05:49 PM

Street View
 
This is a new edit of a B/W music video I shot last year. There are new clips and a lot of cc. I'm trying to get better at this so your comments are welcome.

Enjoy

http://exposureroom.com/members/Vide...269bfa32c6d0c/

Doug Davis May 28th, 2008 03:41 AM

Hey man, fantastic video and song....

The only thing that I would change / take out would be the shot of the little girl that is keyed out at the end... It seems to fit well with the preceding shots but the 'halo' effect around her is distracting... If you can 'choke' that key down a little or color correct the blue it would become less noticeable... or you could desaturate it and really crush the blacks and that would make it fit a little better...

Just a couple different ways to deal with it....

Overall, great video man... Very impressive...

Jim Miller May 28th, 2008 05:28 AM

Thanks, I struggled with that one a bit but thought leaving a little halo gave her an angelic look. I'll have to give it some more thought based on you comments. thanks again

Barron Thompson May 28th, 2008 12:46 PM

The Royal Botanical Gardens
 
http://www.vimeo.com/1079011

My wife and I walked around for an hour and there was probably 20-30 minutes of footage. It's been edited down to 1 minute and almost every clip is colour graded using Sony Vegas Pro 8 on an iMac running Boot Camp and Windows XP. The RBG is in Southern Ontario.

Jim Miller May 28th, 2008 05:35 PM

Mesa Verde
 
Here is a little footage from my summer vacation riding motorcycles. We didn't have a lot of time to shoot since we were riding hard - 5500 miles in 10 days but it's enough to appreciate the fantastic cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde park in southwestern Colorado. Vividrgb preset.
Enjoy

http://exposureroom.com/members/Vide...53e128f31c973/

Jim Miller May 28th, 2008 05:44 PM

Arches National Park - Utah
 
Here's another short clip from my summer ride to the great southwest.
On the run - riding hard - 5500 miles in 10 days .

Not much time to shoot but the A1 held up great in hot, dusty weather.

Vividrgb preset

http://exposureroom.com/members/Vide...5846cc82d76fa/

Francesco Piemontese May 29th, 2008 03:47 AM

30 Years Again - A short flick by Ivan Forastiere
 
Hello everyone
I am writing on behalf of a friend whose account has not yet been enabled for posting...

Here is the link of his last short movie, shot with a Canon XHA1:

http://www.vimeo.com/1078632

The language is Italian with a strong Naples accent. English subbed.

Any feedback will be appreciated... :)

Thanks for watching!

Doug Davis May 29th, 2008 04:11 AM

Hey man, great job... I liked the other video a little better mainly because of all the stable tripod shots...

I am really impressed with the voiceover... It was mixed very well and the audio was very crisp...

There was a little noise from the image but I think that was mainly due to the compression...

Overall, great videos man... Thanks for sharing...

Viimar Lindau May 29th, 2008 07:03 AM

Very nice video and beautiful place.
I felt like I'm watching National Geographic :)
As Doug already said, I'm also impressed with the voiceover you made. Both, story and voice were great.

Jim Miller May 29th, 2008 07:22 AM

Thanks for the comments. We shot on the run alot with little to no preparation. It was unfortunate that we couldn't spend more time in any given place. Often I just didn't have time to unpack the tripod and stage more scenes. It was so beautiful that I will return one day and take more time. These are clips from a video I put together for my friends and I to remember our adventure Of course I added the voice over later.

Yes, compression took it toll on the image somewhat and the colors are not as vibrant here but they translated to SD DVD just great. I was amazed at the quality you can get from the A1.

Dennis Murphy May 29th, 2008 02:14 PM

I thought that was nicely filmed and edited. I found it a bit too slow to start with, but it was worth the wait.
Well done!

Jeremy Nemeth May 29th, 2008 07:35 PM

Newbie with first video... Check it out please...
 
Hello all!
Just posted my first video with my XH-G1. I'm a newbie, so please check it out and let me know what you all think and should work on...

http://www.vimeo.com/1088487

Thanks!

John Patrick Murphy May 29th, 2008 10:10 PM

Man I love this camera. Good job looks beautiful- A little shaky but some great shots.

James Hooey May 30th, 2008 11:23 AM

I made a music video!!! My first.
 
Wanted to share my first purpose created music video done for the band Underground 66.

http://www.vimeo.com/1091250

Shot with the XHA1 and using the Letus Extreme/Nikon lenses as well as the WD-H72 wide angle adapter. Everything was shot either on my DIY dolly or on my Glidecam4000/Smoothshooter stabalizer.

No custom presets used. All colour grading was done in post with correctors and Magic Bullet in Vegas Pro 8.

It's a pretty straightforward shoot with no particular storeline content added, although we are discussing that as a possibility. The location is at the "Harb" tavern in Owen Sound and gratefully time for the shoot was donated by the owner. It took about 8 hours from arriving to finishing up the day of shooting. The band really pulled through doing 14 complete takes of the song to capture various angles and shots. It was hot under all the stage lighting and these guys really tried hard to give an energetic performance every time.

I know there are some issues with the video....botched lighting, cotinuity but I'm happy as a pig in #*^$ about the overall piece.

Hope people enjoy the music and the video....

All the best,
James Hooey

James Hooey May 30th, 2008 11:29 AM

Bowery's Lament - Underground 66 video
 
Wanted to share my first purpose created music video done for the band Underground 66.

http://www.vimeo.com/1091250

It's a pretty straightforward shoot with no particular storeline content added, although we are discussing that as a possibility. The location is at the "Harb" tavern in Owen Sound and gratefully time for the shoot was donated by the owner. It took about 8 hours from arriving to finishing up the day of shooting. The band really pulled through doing 14 complete takes of the song to capture various angles and shots. It was hot under all the stage lighting and these guys really tried hard to give an energetic performance every time.

I know there are some issues with the video....botched lighting, cotinuity but I'm happy as a pig in #*^$ about the overall piece.

Hope people enjoy the music and the video....

All the best,
James Hooey

Bill Pryor May 30th, 2008 02:10 PM

Looks very good. My only suggestion is to cut out all the zooms. Nothing says "corporate video" like a zoom--just my jaded opinion. Good looking footage, nice composition. Pretty good web compression too.

Mark Nicholson May 30th, 2008 04:30 PM

The Milkman - short film (DIVX)
 
This is a short film that was shot on 16mm. It is based on the true story of my great grandfather who was a milkman, and a hitman for teamsters in the 1950's. You can watch the film at the website below and find out more information. There is also a torrent below that allows you to download the 1080P DIVX version.

Watch 480p DIVX version:
http://milkmanthefilm.com

Torrent for the 1080p DIVX version:
http://torrents.thepiratebay.org/421...63.TPB.torrent

IMDB:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1183485/


Cast

Christopher Lohr ... Homer
Annie Armstrong ... Suzy the Waitress
Andrea Brodkin ... Dorothy
Evan Carnes ... Bill

Jagger Chase ... Randy\'s Son
Matt Duffer ... Policeman
Ross Duffer ... Shooter
Nathan Giese ... Thug #2

David Alan Graf ... Johnny
Derek Kent ... Randy

Douglas Macpherson ... Van Gorkum
Anthony Marostica ... Driver
Dave Nicholson ... Alleyway man
Peggy Nicholson ... Milk Customer #2
Nick Rather ... Thug #1
Lauren Ruggeri ... Diner Patron

Brandon Shim ... Mr. Chow
Mikey Younesi ... Chef
Melissa Zanit ... Georgia

Directed by
Mark Nicholson

Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Mark Nicholson writer

Produced by
Matt Duffer .... producer
Ross Duffer .... producer
Marcie Nicholson .... producer
Nicole Wright .... assistant producer

Original Music by
Akira Wing

Cinematography by
Annie Wildmoser

Film Editing by
Mark Nicholson

Casting by
Debbie Kagy

Production Design by
Rhiannon Gutierrez

Sound Department
Nathan Giese .... sound mixer
Justin Younesi .... boom operator

Camera and Electrical Department
Daniel Cotroneo .... gaffer
Kyle Klutz .... key grip
Justin Lutsky .... key grip
Anthony Marostica .... assistant camera
Christina Ortiz .... gaffer
Andrew Ryan .... key grip

Costume and Wardrobe Department
Debbie Kagy .... costume supervisor

John Westbury May 30th, 2008 07:36 PM

Never Quite The Same (2008)
 
Against the odds, this film actually got finished. It was a long time in the making, partly due to problems early on with one of the original directors leaving, but we got there in the end.

This is the first film I've ever made, and doing it was a massive learning curve. Now it's finished, I know how it could have been done better, but they do say hindsight is an exact science.

Anyway here it is, in case anyone here is interested in seeing it. We made it as a non profit film, and gave copies of the DVD to everyone who was involved. . . . . . . . .

_______________________________________________

Never Quite The Same was filmed over an 18 month period in Hampshire, West Sussex and the Isle of Wight.

* * * * * * * * * * NEVER QUITE THE SAME * * * * * * * * * *


He knew he shouldn't have done it. 1984 was a long time ago, so how could it have been her ? Was he really seeing what he thought he was seeing ? Was he just going mad, or did the sell by date on the wrapper in his pocket prove it was true. There was only one way to find out. It would be a risk, and also a lot of fun if things worked out. And whether they did, or not, things would be quite literally, never the same again.


In 1984, Simon Kelly met someone. Quite an interesting someone. Over the years, the one thing he remembered about her was this. She said she'd be dead before she was 25.

So, over 20 years later when he sees her on a train, he can't understand why she doesn't recognise him. The odd thing is, she doesn't look any older. Phil Harrison agrees that it's more than a little strange. When they find out she committed suicide in 1986, the situation becomes even more difficult to explain. Until they notice the sell by date, and realize what's happened. They set out to find out more, and as they do, a plan is formed. Will it work, and how will they know if it has, or not ?

Some people have said the 1980s never went away.

Simon Kelly just found out they were right . . . . . .

http://divxvine.com/3yxfbb8uqgr2/NEV...._NEW.avi.html

Google Video Version Here ...... http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...14772946234239

Quicksilverscreen - http://quicksilverscreen.com/watch?video=46911

Jim Miller May 31st, 2008 06:52 AM

Mokee dugway
 
More A1 footage from the edge. This really is in the middle of nowhere west of Monument Valley, Utah. We were on our way to ride the Burr Trail, a former cattle trail on the other side of the Colorado river. Sorry for some shaky footage. I was at full 20x zoom on the A! with a rickety old tripod perched on the side of a cliff with loose rocks. There was no way we were going to do multiple takes!

http://exposureroom.com/members/Vide...24cbbc3f874c5/

Casey Krugman May 31st, 2008 10:24 AM

Impossible Films
 
This is just a collection of my stuff... Check it out and tell me what you think. Most of this was done on the dvx-100a.

Be gentle....

http://www.vimeo.com/user506532

Jeff Anselmo May 31st, 2008 11:23 AM

I've actually never seen bikes riding up/down the Moki! (Would've been cool to see POV shots from the bikes view :) We usually encounter "traffic" comprising of slow trailers, or tourists stopping along the edge to take
pics of the vista.

Did y'all make it out to infamous Muley Point? Stopped at the Goosenecks?

Best,

Meryem Ersoz May 31st, 2008 12:08 PM

ah, Moki dugway, i'm so jealous. what an amazing route....

Tunde Anjorin June 1st, 2008 03:10 AM

Flat out fantastic!!!!!! There are a few flaws, but aren't there always?? I loved the cinematography simple but elegant (especially the long shots), the lighting and the acting.

The crowning glory is the story! You had a beginning, middle ,and an end. That is something most short films don't have, which is why " i think" yours stands out above the rest! You also captured the period well.... Great job man great job!!!!!!!

Mathieu Ghekiere June 1st, 2008 05:21 AM

Indiana Jones and the Treasure of the Templars fan-film
 
I think many of you have already heard about the fan film from these guys.
I don't know the filmmakers, but I have my eye on this fanfilm for a very long time now, and recently I saw that they had the opening of the movie as a teaser on their website. They made a full feature of about 2 hours long if I'm not mistaken (maybe I'll contact one of the filmmakers to chime in in this thread if people are interested) and I noticed how great it was (which I had already noticed in the first trailer they sent around on the internet).

Okay, the acting isn't always superb and sometimes the lightning looks great but at other times it doesn't, but for a fan film it looks very good, and most importantly: they really did a great job of having typical Spielberg-shots and the way of framing an Indiana Jones movie in their fanfilm. This was the first I noticed; how they really seemed to capture the atmosphere perfectly.

I would advice anyone to look at the opening of their movie, it looks very good, and I really like how the begin the movie, very original.
I think I've read once that they made it on a budget of 5000 or 7000 dollars. Considering the look of their project, the ambitiousness of it (a full feature, with stunts and action, but also the Indy-atmosphere and cinematography) I congratulate these guys for having the courage to not only begin with it, but finish it too.

The website:
http://www.treasureofthetemplars.com/site/

Link to the teaser opening:
http://www.veoh.com/videos/v12768359fxNNf9ms

I think this fan film warrants its own thread
I'll be looking forward to see the results.

PS: I think I have noticed this film for the first time on this forum somewhere, but I couldn't find the thread anywhere, so started a new one...

Trish Kerr June 1st, 2008 07:38 AM

You did a good job of following the bikes. Felt like a pbs. Amazing looking landscape.

Did you go manual focus or auto?

Trish

Jim Miller June 1st, 2008 12:54 PM

We made it to Goosenecks on a previous trip. Yes, it was an amazing ride.
I was the only one with a camera so we weren't able to get POV shots plus we were in a hurry to make it to the ferry across the Colorado then on to Escalente by nightfall. there was rain to the west so we were in a hurry. I had a long climb just to get to the point where I was shooting and only had a flashlight to signal the other guys.

Everything was shot on manual. Its a real bear to focus in that bright light and keep your balance too!

Andy Graham June 1st, 2008 03:20 PM

I'll chime in with the origional thread, http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthrea...t=daniel+riser

Iv spoken to Daniel about getting tickets to the premiere in scotland a while ago but not heard from him since, i also worked with two of the actors that were in the film on my own projects and i still keep in contact with them so i could drop them a line and ask if they've heard anything

Would love to see it myself

Andy

Christian Nachtrieb June 1st, 2008 04:35 PM

bump: Any last comments anybody want to squeeze in?

Kevin Defy June 1st, 2008 10:09 PM

New SHORT FILM with Canon XL2
 
http://vimeo.com/1098313

tell me whatcha' think

Jonathan Lawrence June 2nd, 2008 02:27 AM

Note from the director
 
Mathieu Thanks again for keeping the word out there. Because of the scope of this project it has been difficult stay in touch with everyone who has show interest. I am happy to say that this is REALLY nearing completion. I know because I a small group of talented people are doing it.

Andy - When it is done we will be having a sscreening in Scotland but I am not sure where - Dundee perhaps since that is where we were based while shooting there. Maybe Glasgow also London. I anticipate anoth two months to completion. In the meantime keep checking back at www.TreasureOfTheTemplars.com and check my personal updates on footage at

http://web.mac.com/directorlawrence/...tes/Movie.html

Nathan Nazeck June 2nd, 2008 08:49 AM

Live Concert Music Video
 
Live Band Music Video, The Reaganomics, "You can call me Al" Powell, Oh.
Shot with 4 A1's and 2 Hv20's. Had some violently fluctuating lighting so it caused some exp. and focus issues...

http://exposureroom.com/members/nnaz...28f8618ecb7f6/

Nathan Nazeck June 2nd, 2008 10:07 AM

Vimeo Version
 
Here is the Vimeo version if you prefer :) Thanks
http://www.vimeo.com/1106124

Nathan Nazeck June 2nd, 2008 08:04 PM

oops ... had to upload a new version to XR
 
uploaded the wrong one, here is the new one

http://exposureroom.com/members/nnaz...7fbbbb1753f16/

Mathieu Ghekiere June 3rd, 2008 01:07 AM

Hi Jonathan,

congratulations again with the film. I showed it to my collegue at work, and he was very impressed too, and we're both pretty critical of 'fanfilms'.
Good luck with finishing the movie!

Jeremy Nemeth June 3rd, 2008 04:33 PM

Hey, Thanks for the great feedback. I'm still a little shakey with the tripod and stuff, but I'm working on it.

And Bill, I agree. I didn't really pay attention to the zooms until after post and then I realized I put way way to many in there. Opps! Well, thats what trial and error are for. Next time I'll pay more attention...

Any constructive critism is greatly appreciated!

Thanks guys!

Daniel Alexander June 4th, 2008 02:41 AM

excellent, great story and geat cinematography. I really like how you managed to create such spacial awareness from only using your stock lens. Also the colour grading really stands out, it looks very professional. Well done

Bruce Foreman June 4th, 2008 12:18 PM

Very well done! Excellent dramatic visuals.


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