View Full Version : New musicvideo shot on HD101


Soroush Shahrokni
June 28th, 2006, 05:21 PM
The video is shot in 24p mode with Tims "cinewide" setting and edited with adobe premiere pro. All CC has been done with "Magic Bullet". I used the original 16x fujinon. The video is near zero budget with only two people as crew (me and my friend). The artist is Armenian but he sings in arabic in this song. I have directed/shot/edited this video!

The video is encoded with DivX-HD and is 116mb large. You can download it here: http://www.megaupload.com/se/?d=9EPKANKW

Let me know what you think. Cheers!

Manny Rodriguez
June 28th, 2006, 05:42 PM
were is the file?

Manny Rodriguez
June 28th, 2006, 05:45 PM
I just downloaded DivX-HD, were's the video?

Soroush Shahrokni
June 28th, 2006, 06:26 PM
You can download it here: http://www.megaupload.com/se/?d=9EPKANKW

Ian Mora
June 28th, 2006, 07:23 PM
the site is a little hard to navigate,....but I found it. It's up near the top left ,.....you have to enter in a code and click download.

Brian Duke
June 28th, 2006, 07:58 PM
Can';t find the file either. Can you give us an easier link please, like a Quicktime or WMP?

Soroush Shahrokni
June 28th, 2006, 08:10 PM
Can';t find the file either. Can you give us an easier link please, like a Quicktime or WMP?

If someone can host it, then for sure!

Manny Rodriguez
June 28th, 2006, 08:29 PM
Thanks Duke

Steven Thomas
June 28th, 2006, 10:16 PM
It's there...
You have to enter a code to download. They give you the code.

Jack Walker
June 28th, 2006, 10:21 PM
Here's another download link for the file:
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=9F73E3E451EDDC88

The number of people who can download it is not unlimited, but it will help some.
Reminder: the file is 116MB

Brian Duke
June 28th, 2006, 10:30 PM
If someone can host it, then for sure!

May I recommend using STreamload. I think they charge $2.99 per month. You can use it for a lot of things, music, videos, documents, data transfer, download, streaming etc.

Brian Duke
June 28th, 2006, 10:53 PM
I watched it. Nicely done. Again, this once again proves to me this is a an extremely versitile and quality camera that can be a very powerful tool in the proper creative hands =)

Can you share your settings and any other insight to your shoot? Lighting etc.

Jaadgy Akanni
June 28th, 2006, 10:58 PM
[QUOTE=Soroush Shahrokni]The video is shot in 24p mode with Tims "cinewide" setting and edited with adobe premiere pro. All CC has been done with "Magic Bullet".


Soroush, it looks pretty good, as far as framing and focus; the edit cuts could've been a bit a faster, though. I also feel you guys were a little shy on color. Somehow I expected it to be more 24p-ish, more "filmic" than that. I don't, maybe it's just me. And what's with the greenish tone? You could've gotten rid of that. Overall, I think it's good work, though. BTW, what's the location? looks like Lebanon or Armenia.

Soroush Shahrokni
June 28th, 2006, 11:22 PM
Thx Brian, I can tell you that we where a 2 man crew (just me and a friend) and a tiny budget. I have always worked as a lone-wolf with very very few ppl in my crews.

I had the camera detail set to minimum and used Tims "Cinewide" setting on the camera running in 24p. I really love and enjoy working with this camera as it feels alot like working with a hybrid of HD/16mm. I wish I had access to a better lens though, this one has clearly alot of shortcomings!

Jaadgy, thanks for your comments. The video was shot here in Sweden/Stockholm but Im glad you mentioned Lebanon/Armenia as that was the exact atmosphere that I was looking for when looking and choosing the locations.

Regarding the colours, I was after something between Machinist/Se7en look and was thus very shy on using too much colours. I also used the CC settings on this video as a testing ground for my feature film bc that film will contain the same kind of locations (suburbs) as those shot in this video.

Giuseppe Pugliese
June 28th, 2006, 11:30 PM
I personally liked it, good job :) its nice to see this camera is used world wide to make good projects.

Brian Duke
June 28th, 2006, 11:44 PM
Regarding the colours, I was after something between Machinist/Se7en look and was thus very shy on using too much colours. I also used the CC settings on this video as a testing ground for my feature film bc that film will contain the same kind of locations (suburbs) as those shot in this video.

No, I liked it! Like with my short film recently you will get a million different opinions. I thought it was nicely done and I am a pretty hard critic to please =) The colors are similar to what I want on my next flick. The filmvert (Matrix) At least to my eyes, which may be going blind =)

OH YEAH, I forgot. Did you crop it to get wide scope? Or what process did you use for the 2:35.1 effect?

Giuseppe Pugliese
June 29th, 2006, 12:03 AM
I would just to say... I LOVE THE 2:35:1 CROP, always looks great, I wish more people did it, I have been using it for a long time and continue to do so. Im glad to see others are doing it as well.

Daniel Patton
June 29th, 2006, 12:27 AM
Great job! I tend to kill a low budget clip after 5-10 seconds of reviewing it, but I watched that one all the way through, and liked it.

I also like the look of the 2:35:1 crop.

Congrats, good work with the HD100!

Daniel Patton
June 29th, 2006, 12:29 AM
If someone can host it, then for sure!

I can do that for you, no problem.

Manny Rodriguez
June 29th, 2006, 01:01 AM
Good stuff

Nima Taheri
June 29th, 2006, 02:44 AM
Soroush jan:

Man, I think you did a _really_ good job on this video. I won't even say "considering it's a low budget project", because you made it look superior to that. The CC looked just right to me, it gives the video the right atmosphere, cold and urban feeling. I didn't think it looked liked Lebanon, but then again, I could recognize the Scandinavian sorroundings. Not that it's a bad thing, I think the video is more credable, I believe the story more. Concerning the actors, they did a pretty good job too. Nice job of handheld versus tripod shooting. OTS worked good too.

I loved the Beemer:) and how you edited the sequence when the guy pulled the gun on them and killing the couple, both going down at the same time, died together. Also small details, like the sign from the start saying: "do not enter", the kids reflection in the mirror, and how you pulled off the whole crime scene with the undercover cop, press and crowd. Not to mention "vi kommer at sakna deg" (We'll miss you) graphitti. Maybe you could hold the that graphitti-shot longer? Nice touch in sync with the music when the couple hugs after the guy had the argument, the piano/graphitti, also syncing when they get shot.

A couple of times, the highlights were blown out, was that on purpose?

I'm usually sceptic on use of dissolves, specially when there are movement in the fading footage. In my mind, some of the dissolves where a few frames too long, alowing some movement/jerking in the fading footage. (one example: the dissolve at about 1:53)

Now some questions:)
On location: Did you use any lighting? Reflectors? Why the cinewide and not TC3?
Post: Are you using a PC, and if yes, what were your procedure on capturing the footage from tape onto the PC? What codecs?
Also, did you add grain to the images in post? Also looks like you put a mask filter darkening the edges at the beginning?
When shooting 24p, are you sticking to 24p when going back to tape for broadcast?


Great stuff!

- Nima

Manny Rodriguez
June 29th, 2006, 08:23 AM
using 24p, did you have to manipulate the speed on the cd, or is it the original speed of the cd you used to lip sync?

Soroush Shahrokni
June 29th, 2006, 10:23 AM
The colors are similar to what I want on my next flick. The filmvert (Matrix) At least to my eyes, which may be going blind =)

OH YEAH, I forgot. Did you crop it to get wide scope? Or what process did you use for the 2:35.1 effect?

Thats cool Brian, I love cold and dark CC. Im going to try the filmvert and other settings posted on this forum.

I always "clip" the footage to get the 2:35.1 effect. I do that in Adobe Premiere or in After Effects. Good luck with your next flick. I just finished watching your shortfilm and I liked it. The camera added with a Mini35 is really something!

I would just to say... I LOVE THE 2:35:1 CROP, always looks great, I wish more people did it, I have been using it for a long time and continue to do so. Im glad to see others are doing it as well.

Giuseppe, ouf of all the projects I have done only two or three of them where in 4:3 or 16:9, the rest have all been with the 2:35.1 crop. I love Cinemascope!

I loved the Beemer:) and how you edited the sequence when the guy pulled the gun on them and killing the couple, both going down at the same time, died together. Also small details, like the sign from the start saying: "do not enter", the kids reflection in the mirror, and how you pulled off the whole crime scene with the undercover cop, press and crowd. Not to mention "vi kommer at sakna deg" (We'll miss you) graphitti. Maybe you could hold the that graphitti-shot longer? Nice touch in sync with the music when the couple hugs after the guy had the argument, the piano/graphitti, also syncing when they get shot.

A couple of times, the highlights were blown out, was that on purpose?

I'm usually sceptic on use of dissolves, specially when there are movement in the fading footage. In my mind, some of the dissolves where a few frames too long, alowing some movement/jerking in the fading footage. (one example: the dissolve at about 1:53)

Now some questions:)
On location: Did you use any lighting? Reflectors? Why the cinewide and not TC3?
Post: Are you using a PC, and if yes, what were your procedure on capturing the footage from tape onto the PC? What codecs?
Also, did you add grain to the images in post? Also looks like you put a mask filter darkening the edges at the beginning?
When shooting 24p, are you sticking to 24p when going back to tape for broadcast?


Great stuff!

- Nima

Good observations Nima jan. I always try to synch the video to the actual music when I do videos. When I listened to this song I came up with the story according to the music and its sounds effects.

The highlights where not blown out by purpouse though. Cheap CC and little time was the reason! ;)

I didnt use any lighting or reflectors on set, pure run & gun. The reason I chose "cinewide" was that I felt comfortable with it and I knew what I could do with the raw flat footage in post using that setting. Im going to try out "TC3" setting now and do some tests, I had to little time to do so before this shoot and thus went with a tested formula of "cinewide".

I didnt add any grain, could be compression artifacts when converting to DivX. On the other hand I put a mask filter darkening the edges, I like the look.

I also stick to 24p throughout the production using Cineforms Aspect HD (you can get the 15-day tryout), I export the video to DVD as progressive 24p...looks great!

Nima Taheri
June 29th, 2006, 01:10 PM
I also stick to 24p throughout the production using Cineforms Aspect HD (you can get the 15-day tryout), I export the video to DVD as progressive 24p...looks great!

What about export to f.ex DigiBeta tapes for TV broadcast?

Soroush Shahrokni
June 29th, 2006, 01:27 PM
What about export to f.ex DigiBeta tapes for TV broadcast?

Nima jan, I actually dont know about that, the client wanted the video on DVD.

Manny Rodriguez
June 29th, 2006, 05:04 PM
using 24p, did you have to manipulate the speed on the cd, or is it the original speed of the cd you used to lip sync?

Soroush Shahrokni
June 29th, 2006, 07:14 PM
using 24p, did you have to manipulate the speed on the cd, or is it the original speed of the cd you used to lip sync?

You dont have to manipulate the speed on the cd at all just bc you are shooting 24p. If you shoot/edit and using the same framerate then you wont have any problems with sync. If you shoot 24p and try to sync it in a 25p timeline then you will have problems!

Manny Rodriguez
June 29th, 2006, 11:33 PM
thanks Soroush, again that is some good stuff

Joe Carney
June 30th, 2006, 11:28 PM
Soroush all I can say is 'You get it.' I didn't understand a single word of the singer, but visually I got the story (the sign of someone who understands the medium). Outstanding dude. You shame the overpriced big budget productions.

Congrats on a great music video.

Soroush Shahrokni
July 1st, 2006, 08:40 AM
Thx alot guys!

Rogelio Salinas
July 7th, 2006, 01:14 AM
Excellent Video. Incredible work with just a two man crew. The look, the color scheme, everything was top notch. This is some of the best footage I have seen yet with the HD100. Great concept and very understandable whether one speaks Arabic or not. That shows how universal your video is. One quick question, what does Soud Eyonek translate to in English? I have a few ideas, but a correct answer is always best. Thanks.

Soroush Shahrokni
July 11th, 2006, 07:27 AM
Thanks alot for your encouraging comments Rogelio. I actually dont speak arabic myself since Im persian, but I know the singer said that "Soud Eyonek" means "your dark eyes".

Cheers