View Full Version : FilmNoir scene file example (Industrial)


Stephen L. Noe
December 17th, 2005, 07:58 PM
FilmNoir, BleachBypass,Reversal,FilmVert scene files in an industrial setting. There is an industrial highway that is built high above the mills. In the winter you freeze your catoogies off trying to get any footage because there is no wind break! Anyway, you can easily see how these scene files affect the overall look. VERY OMINOUS.

Click to download wmv (http://www.planetliquid.us/video/Users/stephenlnoe/hd-100scenefiles.wmv).

Thanks T.Dashwood for the scene files.

Brian Duke
December 17th, 2005, 08:22 PM
Woudln't download. What Codec is needed?

Tim Dashwood
December 17th, 2005, 08:39 PM
Hi Stephen,

I'd love to see your results, but I also get the error message in Windows Media PLayer 9 (9.0.0 for Mac) "This file may not correctly play because it was compressed by using a codec that is not supported."

How about m2t?

Robert Niemann
December 18th, 2005, 04:58 AM
For me it works. And once again I have to say: The HD100 makes the best cine-like pictures, I ever have seen from an affordable HD/SD camcorder. Great, Stephen!

Stephen L. Noe
December 18th, 2005, 09:03 AM
Here are a couple of screen captures for our Mac friends.

Screencap 1 (http://www.planetliquid.us/video/Users/stephenlnoe/screencap1.bmp)

Screencap 2 (http://www.planetliquid.us/video/Users/stephenlnoe/screencap2.bmp)

The wmv was encoded with WME 9.1 using a full resolution profile, which may be why it will not play on the Mac (full rez).

Brian Duke
December 18th, 2005, 09:39 AM
Can you create a Quicktime file?

Steve Brunton
December 18th, 2005, 10:21 AM
When you say cine-like , do you just mean, 24p?

At first I thought you were talking about the cine-look that the Z1 tries to reproduce?

Great image quality on the footage, can't wait to get my HD101.

Tim Dashwood
December 18th, 2005, 10:24 AM
Thanks Stephen. How did you WB? Preset 5600K or 3200K or manual?

I'm still trying to figure out why stuff shot in daylight with the warm, reversal and warm green settings don't look right. I think I know why, but your test will help me confirm my thoughts.

Stephen L. Noe
December 18th, 2005, 02:11 PM
When you say cine-like , do you just mean, 24p?

At first I thought you were talking about the cine-look that the Z1 tries to reproduce?

Great image quality on the footage, can't wait to get my HD101.
Cinelike is a preset scene file in the HD-100 which set's up the camera to what JVC considers Cinema Like (HDV24p with lower detail). There are 3 or 4 presets built in and then you can save your own scene files to the SD card (4 in all on the card).

@Tim-I manually white balanced the camera. The scene's look dark because I closed down the iris. With the temperature being 9 degrees Farenheit up on a 15 story bridge and the wind blowing hard, I only took one crack at each scene file. It makes a powerful industrial scene for the various scene files but I got froze out!