Adam Woodworth
September 19th, 2006, 11:06 AM
Hi Everyone,
I thought some people might like to see some more sample footage of the Letus35A.
I recently finished making my second short film, and I used my Canon XL2 and Letus35A (with Canon SLR lenses) for the shoot. The super short trailer for the film, showing off the DOF of the Letus35A, can be found in full-res QuickTime and half-res Flash formats here:
http://www.bourbonmovie.com/trailer.php
A gallery of still images from the film, showing off the DOF even more, can be found here:
http://www.bourbonmovie.com/gallery/
And here is a candid image of the XL2 and Letus35A posing with yours truly on set:
http://www.bourbonmovie.com/cast/adam_full.jpg
The LCD monitor on top of the camera in that photo is the VariZoom TFT7, which supports flipping the image horizontally and vertically so you can see your 35mm adapted footage correctly.
All footage was shot pretty flat and white balanced, and then color corrected in post.
I'm sure you can see all the problems of other Letus samples in these, but I really think the Letus worked quite well and provided amazing results for my very very small budget. The trailer has gotten a lot of positive comments regarding the cinematography, so thanks Quyen!
I did run into a snag, however: At one point during the shoot, the Letus didn't want to turn on a couple times. It came back to life after almost taking it all apart the first time, and the second time I just smacked it on the side to wake it up. Perhaps a loose connection somewhere.
And the promo postcard that has nothing to do with the Letus is here :)
http://www.bourbonmovie.com
I thought some people might like to see some more sample footage of the Letus35A.
I recently finished making my second short film, and I used my Canon XL2 and Letus35A (with Canon SLR lenses) for the shoot. The super short trailer for the film, showing off the DOF of the Letus35A, can be found in full-res QuickTime and half-res Flash formats here:
http://www.bourbonmovie.com/trailer.php
A gallery of still images from the film, showing off the DOF even more, can be found here:
http://www.bourbonmovie.com/gallery/
And here is a candid image of the XL2 and Letus35A posing with yours truly on set:
http://www.bourbonmovie.com/cast/adam_full.jpg
The LCD monitor on top of the camera in that photo is the VariZoom TFT7, which supports flipping the image horizontally and vertically so you can see your 35mm adapted footage correctly.
All footage was shot pretty flat and white balanced, and then color corrected in post.
I'm sure you can see all the problems of other Letus samples in these, but I really think the Letus worked quite well and provided amazing results for my very very small budget. The trailer has gotten a lot of positive comments regarding the cinematography, so thanks Quyen!
I did run into a snag, however: At one point during the shoot, the Letus didn't want to turn on a couple times. It came back to life after almost taking it all apart the first time, and the second time I just smacked it on the side to wake it up. Perhaps a loose connection somewhere.
And the promo postcard that has nothing to do with the Letus is here :)
http://www.bourbonmovie.com