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Michael Struthers September 12th, 2003, 02:39 PM New film shot with gs100 - Used a Raynox wide angle lens
http://www.buzzdigital.com check "choices"
"choices" lo is 10 megs, "choices" hi is 24 megs...but looks bitchin'
Sorry couldn't get the files smaller. Still mastering the 'art" of quicktime....
Oh yeah, you have to have quicktime 6.
Feedback appreciated. At least we know I can't blame the camera. ;-)
Marius Burz September 12th, 2003, 04:03 PM That's plain nice... Great idea, great naration, especially at the beginning when it seems the lady doesn't need air to breath, she just goes forward.
I own a GS100 for almost 2 months now, but when I looked at you video... man, did you really shot it with a GS100? no kidding here...
Amit Sawarkar September 12th, 2003, 04:11 PM great movie.
excellent picture quality, and script. Very touching narration.
GS100 is certainly a great cam, but, thats only half the story of a great movie. The cam will assure you great picture quality - the other half is upto the persons who creates the movie, script, and weilds the cam. Congratulations!!
Amit
Michael Struthers September 13th, 2003, 07:28 AM thanks guys, that's nice of you to say.
I shot it with the 16x9 30fps mode. I never take it out of this mode, actually, thus making it easier to deal with japanese menus...lol...
Just for kicks I threw it in to Sundance at the deadline...may not have a prayer, but...
Good luck to all with your projects.
Mikey
Alex Zabrovsky September 13th, 2003, 12:10 PM Hi Mikey, congrats ! Fine work, looks wonderful. Unbelievable for is this GS100K capable of (of course, along with its operator :-) ).
I'm eager to hold my new GS100K that is on its way to me from Allan making long route all the way from Japan via San Francisco to Israel. Hopefull will get it next week !
Alex
BTW, can I download your clips to my PC as a .MOV files ? I would love to have your work (with your permission, of course) as an example of GS100K abilities (and learn for myself).
Samuel Raj September 15th, 2003, 01:52 PM <<<-- Originally posted by Michael Struthers : New film shot with gs100 - Used a Raynox wide angle lens
http://www.buzzdigital.com check "choices"
"choices" lo is 10 megs, "choices" hi is 24 megs...but looks bitchin'
Sorry couldn't get the files smaller. Still mastering the 'art" of quicktime....
Oh yeah, you have to have quicktime 6.
Feedback appreciated. At least we know I can't blame the camera. ;-) -->>>
Michael, Very nice work, creative ideas. The audio is very clear and sharp. Did you use GS100's built in mic or remote mic or any professional XLR type mic or any other pany mic?
Samuel Raj September 15th, 2003, 04:33 PM Michael,
I know you could also add sound while editing using some NLE.
If yes, which NLE, do u have Vegas or FCP or some ordinary?
cheers..
Nick Huang September 15th, 2003, 09:29 PM Hi, Michael, I thought it might help a lot of people if you could share with us how you produced this nice film from your raw footage. Like, which NLE hardware and software did you use? Or, whcih features of the NLE software did you use to edit the film.
Thanks.
Michael Struthers September 21st, 2003, 01:30 PM Hey guys,
Sorry taken me so long...I'm shooting a 30 second commercial spot with the gs100...interested to see how it turns out...
I edited it in FCP 3.0.4..it's the only nle I know how to use to I can't compare it to another..
The VO work was done by a professional VO actress and done in a studio with a great mic and fed directly into a board with protools. Audio is extremely important.
Thanks again for all your comments. I'll put up another one on Tuesday..
peace and video
Mikey
www.buzzdigital.com
Alex Zabrovsky September 21st, 2003, 01:42 PM Wow, great to realize my GS100 is capable of commercial job... :-)
Regards, Alex
Matt McDermitt September 24th, 2003, 03:07 PM TALK ABOUT IMPACTFUL!!!!!!!!
I LOVED THIS SHORT THANKS FOR SHARING
Matt McDermitt September 24th, 2003, 03:09 PM Her voice is a bit like Jodie Fosters.
Matt McDermitt September 24th, 2003, 04:26 PM I just called up my neighbor to show her your peice. Shes been talking about moving to the beach for over 15 years. She cried at the end and called her husband "to talk."
Once again, congrats!
Michael Struthers September 24th, 2003, 09:27 PM I'm floored. Thank you Matt. Hope your friend gets it all together.
Michael Struthers September 24th, 2003, 09:28 PM Well here's another one..
http://www.buzzdigital.com
"big chick"
Everybody Keep Shooting!
Mikey
John Gaspain October 14th, 2003, 08:17 PM Dood, that brought a tear to my eye. Great short man.
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