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Eugenia Loli-Queru June 13th, 2007, 03:58 PM Hi all,
here is an h.264 version (62 MB) of the video I shot at Squaw Valley in California with my HV20 at 1080/60i. DVD quality at 480p:
http://www.gnomefiles.org/files/squaw-480p.mp4 (do a "save as")
YouTube version in QVGA resolution here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esd1-R8_Mnc
Sorry for some non-steady pans btw, our tripod needed greasing...
I used the "JES DeInterlacer" free utility to de-interlace the 6 GB video (source was in Apple's Intermediate Codec .mov format) and Quicktime to re-encode it, but if you look closely at the first few minutes there is a slight "twitch" appearing every second in the screen. Any idea why is that? I tried encoding with and without de-interlacing, with automatic or at 24 or 29.976 keyframe interval, but Quicktime Pro will always produce this little "twitch" in the picture (sometimes more visibly than other times). I wonder if it's a bug of QT or my fault...
Rafael Lopes June 16th, 2007, 05:03 AM É exatamente essa mensagem que aparece.
Try rapidshare.com or sendfile.com
Mathieu Kassovitz June 17th, 2007, 08:50 PM http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showpost.php?p=698250&postcount=13
Ditto under professional's work.
Austin Meyers June 18th, 2007, 11:38 PM some samples from a training vid I shot with the hv20
(file will automatically download when clicked- no need for right clicking)
http://file.meyersproduction.com/hv20/wemco%20sample.mov
Martin Newsome June 19th, 2007, 11:53 AM what were you settings Austin did you shoot 24p ??? and if 24p cinemode or no cinema mode and your other setting etc ??? and how did you do the pull down if you shot 24p??????? also did you do any color correction???????? and what editing program did you use ??????? alot questions i know and the video looks GREAT great captured images but i have seen soem your other stuff and yo uallways do.
peace n luv
Martin
Austin Meyers June 19th, 2007, 03:39 PM this is regular 60i, in Tv mode @ 1/100. i shot with the cloudy WB, and custom presets contrast +1, bright -1, there is no color correction, nor did i deinterlace this particular clip. this is not using cine mode, personally i don't like the look of the cine mode, it's too soft for my liking. i edit using final cut pro.
Martin Newsome June 19th, 2007, 04:01 PM thanx for the answer to all my questions appreciate the time given to answer them and thanx for showing your great footage with us again
peace n luv
Martin
Austin Meyers June 22nd, 2007, 02:31 AM screwing around on an overcast day. 24p- tv 1/48- contrast +1 bright -1 cloudy WB. audio with an at835b shotgun mic mounted on the accessorie shoe using the hosa xlr to mini mono to stereo cable.
youtube version here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIx9OuaP40I
hi-def version here (90mb):
http://file.meyersproduction.com/hv20/joes-6k.mov
Austin Meyers June 22nd, 2007, 02:40 AM getting my braces put on, time lapsed. 24p- Cine mode. can't remember if i posted this up before or not... don't think i have...
youtube version here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxKOTYeLelE
hi-def version here (54mb):
http://file.meyersproduction.com/hv20/Braces_installation_time_lapse.mov
Gabriel Yeager June 22nd, 2007, 10:22 AM You know what? I watched that video yesterday when I was surfing youtube! Hahaha! I did not realize that was you. :D
Anyways, nice video dude! I hope I never have to get braces, that mouth piece looked like a pain...
I hope your jaw gets better!
~Gabriel
Austin Meyers June 22nd, 2007, 04:21 PM thanks,
if anyone was getting the "internal server error" page when clicking on the link i've since fixed that. (be very careful playing with .htaccess files on your servers...)
Austin Meyers June 22nd, 2007, 08:04 PM if anyone was getting the "internal server error" page when clicking on the link i've since fixed that. (be very careful playing with .htaccess files on your servers...)
Kevin Borein June 24th, 2007, 10:50 AM Short vid of some family cliff diving, didn't get a lot because I wanted to do it also but enough for some fun shots. Also inside the clips is one from a digital camera taking movies but the quality was good enough to throw it in.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=W2AG7XBX
Austin Meyers June 24th, 2007, 04:20 PM some little snippits from the ROT rally bike parade.
youtube version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkzFYnPSZk0
full HD version (127mb):
http://file.meyersproduction.com/hv20/rot%20rally%206k.mov
Glenn Thomas June 25th, 2007, 02:58 AM Interesting... I wouldn't mind trying the vegan oat cakes they had the sign on the window for.
Anil Dasari June 27th, 2007, 11:40 AM Here's 2 minutes of edited video from footage I captured at the recent Livermore rodeo.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ML12DXMG
File Size: 277MB.
It was compressed for uploading. Not the best quality but good enough to watch.
It's captured as 24P Cinemode, and rendered as 60i. If you use VLC Player to watch it, go to 'Video/Deinterlace' and select 'Blend' to avoid the combing effect.
WARNING: Rapid action involved. I'm not responsible for any motion sickness it might cause :-)
Eugenia Loli-Queru July 2nd, 2007, 03:41 PM This 16 minute edited video is from our San Francisco zoo visit yesterday, shot with our Canon HV20 camcorder. You can view the video online here: http://one.revver.com/watch/320828/flv/affiliate/98923 Or, you can download with “save as” a 320x180 MP4 version here: http://www.gnomefiles.org/files/zoo-qvga.mp4 (there won’t be a YouTube version available because they force a limit of 10 minutes per video). This 45 MB version of the video should work fine on most MP4-capable QVGA cellphones, iPod Videos and iPhones too (not on the Sony PSP though). DVD quality version available on request. The pictures here http://eugenia.blogsome.com/2007/07/02/the-zoo/ are stills from the video itself.
We shot it by utilizing exposure locking, f2.8 to f6.0 depending on the situation and by using an arrangement of filters (but mostly a polarizer). Only one of our clips got over-exposed as we had to shoot with the sun in front of us, there was no way around it. We used the default shutter speed and frame-rate (1080/60i). Music used is from the album “B.O Imaginaire” by Snapo (licensed under the Creative Commons by-nc-nd 2.0/fr license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/fr/ ).
Klas Persson July 3rd, 2007, 08:27 AM Some HV20 test shooting in a small forest near my apartment. Ungraded but downconverted to 720p.
Hv20testGöteborgskog.Mov.Zip by Bigupload.Com (http://www.bigupload.com/d=2F621AF3)
I just love how this little evildoer performs.
Music:
Bathroom floor
The Louis Cyphre band (http://www.tlcband.se)
(My band)
Clayton Moore July 3rd, 2007, 04:52 PM Just a short clip. Using 24p
.mpeg is an Mpeg2
.mov is an H264
So there you go.
homepage.mac.com/cmoore/FileSharing47.html
Austin Meyers July 3rd, 2007, 08:03 PM 24p Tv 1/48th CP off available light consisted of a fluorescent fixture on the ceiling, and a few incandescences on the walls, sound was run out of a mixer to a hosa xlr to mini cable
SD version (24mb):
http://file.meyersproduction.com/msm/msm%20jamming%20SD.mov
HD version (185mb)
http://file.meyersproduction.com/msm/msm%20jamming%206k.mov
Saul Moreno July 4th, 2007, 11:11 AM Here is a small clip I took the other day. This is just right out of the box, no changes to camera. I was pretty happy with the results, I just have to learn how to make it look cleaner.
http://www.mediafire.com/?8jmeyjykftr
Enea Lanzarone July 4th, 2007, 11:45 AM Looks nice and clean, but moody as well! I like the music, too (good vocals!)- kind of Beatles-esque, but then again it sounds different, a bit strange but in a good way. Your band name rang a bell immediately - taken from Bobby De Niro's character in the movie "Angel Heart" (Louis Cyphre = Lucifer), right? ;)
Eugenia Loli-Queru July 4th, 2007, 01:15 PM Just an update, I managed to finally upload a DVD quality of the video at 852x480: http://hv20.info/yopu/Zoo1.mp4
Clayton Moore July 4th, 2007, 07:25 PM I had to remove those movies for a time ... my data download is limited on this .mac account. I will however be putting up another site shortly and will hope to have more clips linked there.
Eugenia Loli-Queru July 4th, 2007, 08:22 PM Better online version at Revver: http://one.revver.com/watch/322021/flv/affiliate/98923
(sorry, the forum didn't let me modify my original post)
Aanarav Sareen July 6th, 2007, 09:55 PM So, I had a shoot recently and I only had access to a few HV10s along with our audio setup, which was being captured separately. So, we put these tiny cameras to the test and we were quite surprised.
See the result:
http://asvideoproductions.com/clients/network/abc/samsung_4seasons/AliciaKeys_PREVIEW.mov
Now, I realize that the interviewer is out of focus, but that's what happens when you work with in-experienced camera-ops.
- Aanarav
Saul Moreno July 6th, 2007, 11:18 PM I am always still amazed at the quality of video these things are putting out.
What Mic system was used for the interview? I did see Alicia Keys holding a Rode.
Looking good in hollywood though.
Aanarav Sareen July 7th, 2007, 12:33 AM Yes, thats the Rode boom mic. We did have an audio mixer running 2 mics and then outputting to a flash based recorder. I don't have the audio specifics, but I think one of the reason she had the microphone was because our secondary wireless system failed at the last moment, but the Rode did a good job.
- Aanarav
Austin Meyers July 7th, 2007, 09:36 AM The flood gates at the Tom Miller dam between lake austin and town lake.
24p Tv mode cloudy WB CP contrast +1 Bright -1 1/48th shutter
youtube version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgjpZR7RDZY
HD version (122mb):
http://file.meyersproduction.com/hv20/Tom%20miller%20dam%206k.mov
Klas Persson July 8th, 2007, 07:00 AM I'm glad you liked it... And you're right about Lucifer there.... Anyhow, I've heard some people with windows complaining that they can't download the file. So I uploaded it on megaupload too.... Link (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZJF7MS88)
Then I noticed that I'd left an "ö" in the file name, which could be the issue.. But it seems to work on megaupload so....
Anil Dasari July 8th, 2007, 11:46 AM I tried to get a cool (as in cold climate ;-) look to a 35 seconds clip using just the basic video effects settings in Adobe Premiere Elements. I don't know how far I achieved it, but here it is any way. I'm posting both the original and colour corrected versions:
Original: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=48XNHGEN
Corrected: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RX8S12RN
Each clip is 90MB in size. No audio.
David Braund July 9th, 2007, 04:53 PM ill check it out
just gotta wait for these megaupload downloads, so slow and i can only get one at a time.
u should have done a side by side video type thing
Joel Endicott July 9th, 2007, 08:58 PM I never cease to be amazed at the quality of footage that I'm getting out of this little guy. I recently took a family vacation to Montana, and one evening I went out to shoot some clouds (thinking I'd speed it up in FCP later). I had no idea that it would turn out so well (otherwise I would have shot a lot more footage!!).
This clip also includes some non-timelapsed footage as well, but it seemed to fit with the rest of the shots.
This was all shot at 24p, 1/48 shutter, with manual exposure (usually turned down). Then, it was sped up in FCP, as much as 2000% for a couple scenes.
Enjoy.
http://jsendicott.com/dvinfo/
Right-click on "timelapse-photo JPG 75" and save to your desktop for best results.
WARNING- big file: 269MB. There is some artifacting going on from the compression; I couldn't get rid of it.
Chris Barcellos July 9th, 2007, 09:26 PM Very nice, Joel !!
Anil Dasari July 10th, 2007, 11:09 AM Great footage. Rich colours and very pleasant music too.
I have a question. In scene 3, it looks like you sped it up. I am wondering how you achieved the camera movement in that scene! I can see the trees in the foreground going out of the frame. If you sped it up by 2000%, how did you manage to tilt the camera that slowly?
Tomas Chinchilla July 10th, 2007, 04:57 PM Could you share the settings you used on camera, sharpening, color, contrast, etc.
Joel Endicott July 10th, 2007, 07:29 PM Thanks for the comments. Regarding settings, I really don't do anything to the camera other than set 1/48 shutter speed and do manual exposure adjustments. In FCP I'll do some minor color and level adjustment (I did boost the color a bit for the cloud shots). I usually don't use cinema mode.
As to that third scene with the slow pan upward, that was simply dumb luck. The tripod head was apparently loose, and it slowly tilted back during the filming. People probably pay big bucks for a rig to do that! It was moving so slowly that I didn't notice it as I stood there. That scene ran about 5 minutes in real time.
Speaking of those kind of slow panning shots, have you all seen David Fortney's timelapse work? He has a DVD called "Timeless" that is simply breathtaking. It's mostly footage of National Parks. He does a lot of slow moving pans over long periods of time. I've always wondered what kind of rig he has to do that, but his website gives away none of his secrets.
You can check out some of his work here: www.davidfortney.com
Glenn Thomas July 11th, 2007, 07:10 PM This is brilliant. I love those shots looking up at the clouds as they fly over.
Eric Rieper July 12th, 2007, 08:55 AM http://www.sightsoundcode.com/bucket/sight/video/freaky-DAIVRE-480comp.avi [68MB XVID encoded avi]
Hi there.
Here is the first completed project shot with my nice new HV20.
Thanks to this forum and a few others I was able to have everything figured out and set to my liking almost immediately, hardly any learning curve at all!
This was shot an hour after the camera was dropped off by UPS.
My workflow was very convoluted because I had my friend (the "talent" in this video) do the editing on a mac only equipped with iMovie at the university where I work, and then needed to take it home without a portable hard drive to add some things on my PC with After Effects.
Have a look!
Camera settings:
24p, CINE Mode
Color Depth: +1
Contrast: +1
White Balance: Sunny
Exposure: Locked at 1/48 shutter and a medium-ish F-Stop then set to -1.
Workflow:
Import into iMovie HD 6 as 1080i.
edit, edit, edit.
Use iMovie "Share to Camera" to export the footage back to the HV20 as HDV.
Import using HDVSplit.
Run through the "Farnsworth" process by means of Steve Szudzik's incredibly handy HV20 Pulldown Application (http://www.szudzik.net/vegas/scripts/HV20Pulldown.html) and encoded with Lagarith.
Brought into After Effects CS3 and set as 16:9, title cards and animations added.
Exported from AE as full sized Lagarith.
Resized in VirtualDub using the Smart Resize (http://neuron2.net/resize.html) plugin (New Width: 480 x 267, Filter Mode: Precise Biliner, Letterbox Image, Frame size: 480 x 360) Video compressed with XVID, audio compressed with LAME.
This file is intended for upload to Youtube, which is why it is a 4:3 file with letterboxing.
I would like to encode Quicktime or something more compatable for the forum here, but I don't really know how, can someone point me to the best way to encode a quicktime file?
Thanks, hope you enjoy! All comments are appreciated.
http://www.sightsoundcode.com/bucket/sight/video/freaky-DAIVRE-480comp.avi [68MB XVID encoded avi]
PS. Some of the editing is intentionally off and awkward, we wanted it to have the appearance of a very poorly put together commercial for a local college. We know better than to cut in the middle of words ;)
Tomas Chinchilla July 13th, 2007, 12:53 PM That's pretty cool, good job.
MPEGSTREAMCLIP http://www.squared5.com/
Glenn Thomas July 14th, 2007, 07:38 AM Must have missed this when it was first posted. Great looking clip, and sounds good too. Love the close up shots of the guitar. Nice shallow dof too. Did you use your home built steady device?
Austin Meyers July 14th, 2007, 02:57 PM yeah i used a shoulder mounted stabilizer, i'll post up some pics of the rig in a bit. also here is some more stuff that i shot with less light and in cine mode, 24p, 1/24 shutter, no CP
SD version (24mb):
http://file.meyersproduction.com/msm/msm%20practice-web%20wide.mov
HD version (185mb)
http://file.meyersproduction.com/msm/msm%20practice-H.264%20Full%20HD%206k.mov
Glenn Thomas July 15th, 2007, 04:51 AM Cool, that's a nice clip also.
Ben Troxell July 16th, 2007, 11:04 PM The download is taking forever. I'll update when it's done.
Edit: I can't say i really enjoyed it as a short film... Sorry. It just wasn't funny. Other than that i think you did a good job. I thought it was shot and edited pretty well. There were a few times when it got quite shaky, and there was a good amount of background noise.
Eric Rieper July 20th, 2007, 12:31 PM http://sightsoundcode.com/bucket/sight/video/montage-cc-xvid.avi [137MB XVID avi]
This summer I may be working on a feature length mockumentary to be shot all or mostly in black and white.
Here's a short montage of footage that I made black and white in post, my first time experimenting with going color > BW.
These being shot at different times, the exposure varies a great deal from shot to shot, but all in all I am happy with the blown out high contrast slightly tinted black and white.
AE plugin chain:
Exposure
Hue / Saturation
CC Toner
Curves
MisFire Vignette
Enjoy!
And again, any recommendation on a more widely used codec I could go with? I'm not familiar with anything other than XVID but would like these videos to be as viewable as possible for you kind folks! For some unknown reason my H.264 output is missing from AE CS3.
http://sightsoundcode.com/bucket/sight/bw/01.jpg
Ben Troxell July 21st, 2007, 11:15 PM Nice video!
Eugenia Loli-Queru July 22nd, 2007, 04:04 AM A view of the Stanford campgrounds at Palo Alto, CA, USA. Video shot with a Canon HV20 HD camcorder, a fluid tripod head, an ND-6 filter, a polarizer and Tiffen's "soft" HDTV/FX-3 filter at 1/60 shutter speed but with variable exposure & apperture settings. 720p HD version of the video available at: http://hv20.info/yopu/stanford.wmv or via Flash video at http://one.revver.com/watch/338792
The video portion is licensed under the Creative Commons 'Attribution' 3.0 License. The audio portion was used after receiving permission by its artist, Rob Costlow. To license Rob's beautiful music please check RobCostlow.com.
Shayne Weyker July 22nd, 2007, 02:06 PM I saw the WMV version and it looked really nice. The sharpness you get at full zoom gets me excited about HD (esp. the mural). I think you did a great job picking filters for a professional look and composing beautiful shots.
On the editing side though side I think some of the still shots went on too long (palm trees especially) and would have liked the visual pace picked up a little more when you're not showing the really cool stuff. If you don't have more cool stuff to show then the piece should probably be shorter even if you have to fade the music early.
I'm not as sure about this but, maybe use more wide to medium to tight shot sequences with cuts or dissolves rather than long duration shots with camera moves or zooms.
--Shayne
http://weykervideo.com
Eugenia Loli-Queru July 22nd, 2007, 03:17 PM Thank you for the suggestions Shayne, appreciated. BTW, the video is not as sharp as it could be, because I used a digital diffusion/contrast filter which softens the image. I am reviewing the filter for an online magazine, so that trip to Stanford was all about using that filter... Without it, it would have been more "sharp", but at the same time more "video-like". I guess, it depends on the look you are after. :D
Shayne Weyker July 22nd, 2007, 05:25 PM Yeah I guess I didn't mean sharp edged as much as so much detail when zoomed way in vs. an equivalent amount of detail when zoomed out. On the mural shot you picked a subject with that that had really nice composition and stuff to see at all the way *and* all the way out.
You could do that with SD or HD I suppose, but having that new instant-AF feature and the extra upper limit on detail of HD helps I guess.
--Shayne
http://weykervideo.com
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