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Carl Wilky February 9th, 2009 02:00 PM

Hi Jason,

I liked your clip, i mean for someone that simply picked up a "foreign" tool and delivered a seamless product is a feet on itself. You had excellent control of your DOF and it came trough very well.

So you found the workflow on a duo core not so hot? Did Premiere deal with the files appropriately and what adobe preset did you use?

I hear that there is a way to convert the .mov file to a .avi which adobe will be able to play back in realtime and wont be to hard to edit. Have you read anything to this fact?

And for your sound, you might want to look into something like this

Sennheiser | MKE 400 Compact Video Camera Shotgun | MKE 400


P.S. i hear that the singer in your video is like Usher to the Philippines. lol

Thanks for sharing Jmag, and as i told Mayad, I'm coming to the Philippines in 2010, i hope I'll get the chance to meet you.

Osmany Tellez February 10th, 2009 07:48 AM

great clip...was that all handheld?

Lukas Siewior February 10th, 2009 08:45 AM

Jason - stunning video. Despite the simplicity of editing process you can't actually tell that you did it on a laptop :-) As far as the hardware, maybe you should get MacBook Pro? Those new models are pretty loaded.

I'm curious what kind of support equipment did you use? Tripod? Monopod? Rails system for that dress shot?

Jason Magbanua February 12th, 2009 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Carl Wilky (Post 1009290)
Hi Jason,

I liked your clip, i mean for someone that simply picked up a "foreign" tool and delivered a seamless product is a feet on itself. You had excellent control of your DOF and it came trough very well.

So you found the workflow on a duo core not so hot? Did Premiere deal with the files appropriately and what adobe preset did you use?

I hear that there is a way to convert the .mov file to a .avi which adobe will be able to play back in realtime and wont be to hard to edit. Have you read anything to this fact?

And for your sound, you might want to look into something like this

Sennheiser | MKE 400 Compact Video Camera Shotgun | MKE 400


P.S. i hear that the singer in your video is like Usher to the Philippines. lol

Thanks for sharing Jmag, and as i told Mayad, I'm coming to the Philippines in 2010, i hope I'll get the chance to meet you.


Thanks for watching Carl.

I used the DV preset and scaled down the *.mov file. I was using a core2 2.1mhz laptop with only 2 gigs of ram. Scrubbing was a pain and so is playback.

I am now currently doing research on the workflow.

Gary Valenciano is still pretty hot! Like an old Usher lol.

Thanks for the audio suggestion and hope to see you when you fly in.

Cheers!

Jason Magbanua February 12th, 2009 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Osmany Tellez (Post 1009646)
great clip...was that all handheld?

Actually most of it was tripod mounted. Thanks!

Jason Magbanua February 12th, 2009 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lukas Siewior (Post 1009663)
Jason - stunning video. Despite the simplicity of editing process you can't actually tell that you did it on a laptop :-) As far as the hardware, maybe you should get MacBook Pro? Those new models are pretty loaded.

I'm curious what kind of support equipment did you use? Tripod? Monopod? Rails system for that dress shot?

Lukas (you are the namesake of my youngest son),

I'm looking at Alienwares right now =). I was bred with a PC. lol.

I used a tripod, a glidetrack HD, one shot with a Glidecam 4000 and some feeble attempts at a monopod.

The only handheld shots there were the CU of her hair, a pan during the preps and the kiss at the altar.

Jason Magbanua February 12th, 2009 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Joe Simon (Post 1008937)
Yeah that comment was sweet! That's what i keep thinking about using this camera. Everyone will think you are shooting photos. What the client/guest think when you say it's video? Will they think that it's some cheap video because your using a digital still camera? Not that they actually know anything but perceptions are weird.

Hey Joe!!! Thanks for watching. That incident happened like 3 or 4 times that day. I always have to explain after.

It was a riot.

I hope putting on the short shotgun would help.

Cheers man!

Lukas Siewior February 14th, 2009 02:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jason Magbanua (Post 1010896)
Hey Joe!!! Thanks for watching. That incident happened like 3 or 4 times that day. I always have to explain after.

It was a riot.

I hope putting on the short shotgun would help.

Cheers man!

Maybe you could mount it on some shoulder mount? Or rod system? This way it would look more like a vid cam?

Carl Wilky February 19th, 2009 01:25 PM

Just wanted to share this information with those of you who have 5DMKII and would like to have a better audio solution.

The Sweet Sounds of the Canon 5D Mark II | B&H Photo Video Pro Audio


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