Robert Lane
July 3rd, 2010, 07:23 PM
Here's a brief tribute vid I put together after shooting a flag from the Panasonic TM700 just this morning.
Originally the clip was shot in 1080p60 and converted to DVCPRO-HD in ClipWrap and imported into a 720p30 timeline for editing and posting to YouTube:
YouTube - A Flag Tribute the US Armed Forces (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZHHjN__mMk)
It looks like the flag has been slowed down in post, it's actually real-time. The thing was massive and just swayed majestically in the wind.
I purposely down-scaled to 720p because I've yet to see any YT or Vimeo page that could play full-res 1080p - especially at 60fps - without stuttering. A shame really, the raw camera footage at 1080 is amazing.
No corrections in post; the high contrast sky/flag colors was done via polarizer on-camera.
Originally the clip was shot in 1080p60 and converted to DVCPRO-HD in ClipWrap and imported into a 720p30 timeline for editing and posting to YouTube:
YouTube - A Flag Tribute the US Armed Forces (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZHHjN__mMk)
It looks like the flag has been slowed down in post, it's actually real-time. The thing was massive and just swayed majestically in the wind.
I purposely down-scaled to 720p because I've yet to see any YT or Vimeo page that could play full-res 1080p - especially at 60fps - without stuttering. A shame really, the raw camera footage at 1080 is amazing.
No corrections in post; the high contrast sky/flag colors was done via polarizer on-camera.