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Toenis Liivamaegi
February 7th, 2009, 04:31 AM
"Itīs been two weeks since the shareholders board was dismissed but somewhere on the vast factory floor thereīs still some devotion to be found."

Filmed with +3 gain and original wide angle converter.
Inertia on Vimeo (http://www.vimeo.com/3111567)

T

James Orlowski
February 7th, 2009, 09:40 AM
Not sure if this is appropriate to post here, but all of the video was shot with my XH-A1. Thought some of you might be interested in seeing it.

OrlowskiDesigns.com - Royalty-Free High-Definition HD Stock Footage (http://www.orlowskidesigns.com)

Just close your eyes for the non-XH-A1 clips.

Pavel Sedlak
February 7th, 2009, 10:17 AM
There are small waterfalls at this short summer film from my holiday. Some noise at the beginning is my forgetfulness. I like nature in the second half of movie, it look's very nice. It was shot at 2007, I make new cut now.

Resov Waterfalls on Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/3117943)

(The same is this link - http://www.videoproduce.cz/images/RESOV_09_uprava.wmv - 220MB )

Dennis Murphy
February 7th, 2009, 02:00 PM
There's some cool shots there.
Did you use the XHA1 for the green screen?
Do you make enough to live from with stock footage, or is it a bit of a pocket money hobby on the side?

James Orlowski
February 7th, 2009, 02:07 PM
Thanks!

All the videos were shot with the XH-A1, even the green screen.

I started doing stock a few months ago. It's not my full-time job; it's just a minimally-paying hobby--for now.

Dennis Murphy
February 7th, 2009, 05:29 PM
All the videos were shot with the XH-A1, even the green screen.

I thought you pulled some very clean keys from 4:2:0.
What NLE/Pluggins did you use?

James Orlowski
February 7th, 2009, 10:02 PM
After Effects and Keylight.

Steve Lewis
February 8th, 2009, 11:20 PM
"Hungry Hungry Hippos" avant-garde art cinema film on Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/3139927)

Single greatest Avant-Garde, Art-cinema, counter-culture, Experimentalist, anti-hegemonic masterpiece ever made.

Shot on XHA1

-Steve

John Estcourt
February 9th, 2009, 03:23 AM
It might be me Steve but I dont get it, sorry

Paul Mailath
February 9th, 2009, 04:51 AM
It's not just you John... and opus seems to have lost it's original meaning

Steve Lewis
February 9th, 2009, 09:00 AM
It was a joke guys. I am a film major at UCSB and I was fed up with all the "avant-garde" films we were watching so I felt like making a mock one myself. Couldn't you detect the sarcasm?

-Steve

Marcel D. Van Someren
February 9th, 2009, 09:14 AM
Oh, I don't know... The definition of "opus" is simply "a work" and, although I'm not sure how much actual work Steve put into this, it does qualify. :)

We Californian's do tend to have an off-beat sense of humor sometimes... lol.

As I watched it I did say to myself, "he's kidding, right?!" An now that you have confirmed that, Steve, I can now truly say, I get it. LOL

Alain Mayo
February 10th, 2009, 09:22 PM
nice colors. What preset did you used?

Toenis Liivamaegi
February 11th, 2009, 06:19 AM
Canon original cinegamma that gives the most plain output, I do not remember what was the name of it but I grade in post as the last thing before publishing. I usually use Fast Color Correction in Premiere.

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Bryan Gilchrist
February 13th, 2009, 07:36 PM
Lotsa purple...

Olivier Depaep
February 17th, 2009, 03:00 PM
Very short clip of stand up paddleboarding as a result of some camera, compression and colour grading testing.

Stand Up Paddleboarding on Vimeo (http://www.vimeo.com/3255361)

Hope you enjoy it anyway!

Ollie

Bill Grant
February 21st, 2009, 02:43 PM
Hey Guys,
I'm shooting a series of new concept music video stuff. The idea is to get out in the city or whatever with a songwriter and just let the ideas come. This is one that we sort of discarded because I couldn't get the shoot exactly right. I'm standing in the median of a busy street at 6:00. It is dark except for the streetlights. I am at 1/30 second, 6db and wide open. I was very impressed with how this preset held up. Pretty cool I think... shot with an unmodified PFvision. I got unacceptable stuff from any other preset, check it.
YouTube - Boneshow #5 - You Can Leave Me (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8smOvPXVEHk&feature=channel_page)
Bill

Jay Bratcher
February 21st, 2009, 03:19 PM
I liked it - it has a good flow to it, and is timed superbly with the music...

Randy Panado
February 22nd, 2009, 08:49 PM
Glad to hear results with the preset. Thanks for sharing.

I was shooting preps at the reception hall yesterday and was like "dang...my footage isn't usually this dark". I looked at the preset and sure enough, I was using something else. I turned pfvision on and all the light came back, heh.

Pavel Sedlak
February 23rd, 2009, 04:43 PM
A short nature's film from my summer holiday in the mountains Jeseniky in the Czech Republic.

9min, 196MB (wmv 960x540).
http://www.videoproduce.cz/images/JESKYNE_NA_POMEZI.wmv

Jeff Nelson
February 23rd, 2009, 06:11 PM
Here's a 4-minute piece I shot last week for a client...not yet final graphics...

http://www.mostlymagic.tv/jbeverly.mov

Olivier Depaep
February 24th, 2009, 09:25 AM
Filmed around Lichfield Cathedral in Staffordshire.

last Saturday on Vimeo (http://www.vimeo.com/3349657)

Ollie

Jerrod Cordell
February 25th, 2009, 03:21 PM
Here's a commercial I made for poptent.net's Callaway "Diablo" Commercial Assignment.

Shot on the A1, effects done in After Effects and Motion, edited in FCP and color corrected in Color.

Let me know what you think.

Media "Diablo: Pure Metal!!!!!!" on Poptent (http://www.poptent.net/media/9706)

http://i315.photobucket.com/albums/ll467/AngryLeprechaunn/DiabloPosterCopy.jpg?t=1235632903

Curt Fargo
February 25th, 2009, 06:12 PM
I have only had my camera for less than 2 months and I'm really green. Besides me being so stiff and ugly, any constructive criticism would be appreciated. This was made in my living room by my wife and myself. I'm using Final Cut Pro as my NLE and just started learning it 4 months ago. I have very many more videos to do on this subject and I know they can only get better.

YouTube - The Wet Method of Cleaning a Digital SLR Sensor (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qi6S3jHA21w&fmt=22)

Michael Hutson
February 25th, 2009, 10:07 PM
Nice work, Curt. Thanks for sharing.

Colin Reid
February 26th, 2009, 02:17 AM
Good work Curt,

Some simple constructive suggestions (I am not keen on the word criticism) would be, and in no particular order:

Background colour and shirt colour are very similar (both are shades of grey), so in order for you to stand out more from the background you could start by changing one of these.

Use the Rule of Thirds for your own positioning, making sure your body is turned slightly into the shot, although obviously you keep looking into the camera. You could balance this by placing your equipment (spray, swab, etc) a little bit off to the other side of the shot to give balance instead of starting with it all in front of you.

Make sure you can comfortably reach them all (and stack them like a shop display if there is a need such as pushing a particular product). That way, you can do cutaways to each item as you describe what is needed, and can get each item as you need it.

Keep the camera you are going to clean in front of you (you can pick it up and point at the sensor, etc (making sure you look at whatever you are pointing at), as you describe what you intend to do. This will reduce your "stiffness".

A simple 3 point Lighting setup on you (especially when combined with the issue of shirt and background colour) will make a significant difference to the look of professionalism (search this forum or do a google and there is a large amount of info and samples you can learn from). Throw a light on your equipment as well, but make sure it does not dominate the shot. Think still camera portrait lighting if that helps.

If you don't have the budget for some simple cheap lights, (and again there are lots of threads on this forum suggesting cheap ways of lighting) then do a very basic test shoot of yourself as a talking head with a reading lamp (borrow them from friends if necessary) behind you on the floor aimed at the back of your head and shoulders and another one throwing light on the side of your face which is more in shot and then fiddle about and see what happens as you reduce or increase the distance between you and the light. You can always place a white bed sheet so that it reflects a bit of light from your two light sources onto the side of your face which is more away from the video camera, so it does not have shadow which is very dark.

Remember to do a white balance though and make sure the lights are all the same type (tungsten, fluorescent).

Simple stuff really but makes a huge difference and since you have done a great job already I look forward to seeing some quite dramatic improvement in future episodes with just these changes.

Bill Thesken
February 26th, 2009, 11:43 AM
Bill-
The concept is really good. WAY too good to discard. Splice in some scenes of him with his girlfriend laughing loving, then at the airport or bus station close up of their hands slowly parting, the vehicle departing, then him alone walking lonely streets, the world passing by, then at the end of the song as he strums the last note, an over the shoulder shot of him and the open guitar case, feet fade into view, a dress, a hand tosses coins into the case, fade back and it's her back in his life, cut print, off to MTV.

This is like deja vu like maybe I've already seen it on MTV.

Is that an original song?
What type of wireless?

Thank you.

Bill Grant
February 26th, 2009, 12:27 PM
Hey Bill,
Thanks for the encouragement. That is actually a Sennhesier G2. I did one shoot from across the road and it was just too far. This worked alot better. The concept of this is one shot from begining to end. We had talked about making it into a narrative but i like the natural audio and the setting... Thanks again...
Bill

Janson Williams
February 27th, 2009, 07:48 PM
yes, purple.

thank you

Steve Lewis
February 28th, 2009, 11:10 PM
Heavily graded with MBL and shot on XH-A1. I used a custom preset also, but I think my post-work kind of obliterated it!

From the Tower on Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/3415586)

-Steve

Dennis Murphy
March 1st, 2009, 01:33 PM
I thought the tilt shift pieces really captured that calssic 'minature look' beautifully.
I'm interested in what this 'filter' is?

Steve Lewis
March 1st, 2009, 03:32 PM
I thought the tilt shift pieces really captured that calssic 'minature look' beautifully.
I'm interested in what this 'filter' is?

On the left hand side of MBL, you have all those preset "looks". One of them does tilt-shift wannabe effect (it creates a horizontal band in-focus and blurs the rest, it also bumps up the brightness and blooming too, i think). Try it out, it comes very close considering that to get the real effect you would have to drop at least a grand on a proper TS lens.

Dennis Murphy
March 2nd, 2009, 01:35 PM
MBL

Ahhh. That's quite effective for a post thingie.
Cheers.

Paul Hatcher
March 3rd, 2009, 05:00 PM
INTRODUCTION - The Dirty Disco(Live Projection Film) on Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/3421035)
Filmed this for a friends band, for use in their live show. First try of the A1 in low light with auto gain turned off. The camera worked great in these conditions. Slowly getting to grips with using more manual control, this board has been a great help for information.

Olivier Depaep
March 4th, 2009, 07:12 AM
some 'old' footage of crocuses.

crocus on Vimeo (http://www.vimeo.com/3467788)

Ollie

Steve Lewis
March 7th, 2009, 10:18 PM
Another short subject video shot on xh cam and magic bullet looks:

Alice Keck Park on Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/3521148)

-steve

Olivier Depaep
March 8th, 2009, 08:25 AM
Two of my favourite places along the Jurassic Coast in South West England.
If you are ever down this neck of the woods, these landmarks are definitely worth a visit.

solid Rocks on Vimeo (http://www.vimeo.com/3525077)

Ollie

J.P. Castel
March 10th, 2009, 07:36 AM
Great Video. Your final output looks wonderful.

What was your work flow?

Olivier Depaep
March 10th, 2009, 11:04 AM
Thanks J.P.!

I usually start by making a nice cup of coffee (black, no sugar). Then I edit in FCP and output via Compressor using the compression workflow suggested by Vimeo.

J.P. Castel
March 10th, 2009, 03:55 PM
Yeah i start with coffee as well :)
Man it is so great to see how far the camera can be pushed. I still can't stop watching the shots with the rock arch, especially the one around (1:50) Great composition. I have just recently switched over the the Final Cut Work Flow and i must admit that it is great. I will miss my Premier crashes however. I haven't yet had the chance to use the compressor yet, but now i will definitely give it a try. Your video reminded me of my great times in Dover Priory thanks.

Will Mahoney
March 11th, 2009, 07:33 AM
Here's some video coverage I shot at the 2009 Cycle World International Motorcycle Show in Cleveland, OH.

Lemme know what you think.

2009 International Cycle Show - Cleveland, OH By Will Mahoney On ExposureRoom (http://exposureroom.com/members/WillMahoney.aspx/assets/7f2d07868ba9442d8ddacf20c2076121/)

Or here:
YouTube - 2009 Cycle World International Motorcycle Show - Cleveland, OH (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sp6QMf0Xw4g)

Thanks!

Bill Thesken
March 12th, 2009, 04:07 PM
I liked it. Great beginning, the walking shot spliced with interior scenes. Some of the shots were a little too quick and I wanted to see the bikes! That monster bike at around the 2.20 mark was, well, a monster. Also, a nice trick with the credits superimposed on the tire.

Mike Hardy
March 12th, 2009, 07:23 PM
This is my very first attempt with the amazing Canon XH-A1. I love my HV30, but this is in a different league.

This is footage taken at the RSPB Nature Reserve in Dungeness and at Port Lympne Wild Animal Park in Kent.

I particularly love the female Baboon who nakes bubbles and rolls them on her offsprings head!

The wonderful Barbary lions have been extinct in the wild since 1922 and there are only around 40 in captivity in Europe. It is to be hoped that the Barbary Lion Project reaches success with its eventual aim to re-introduce them back into the wilds of Africa.

I have shot this using the PANALOOK preset, which I like in this instance, (gratitude and respect to its creator, Steven Dempsey). Other than that, there is NO colour correction or after effects. Shot in 25fps with a locked shutter of 1/50th.

Monkey's and Lions.......... XH-A1 TEST.. Panalook on Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/3609630)

Bill Thesken
March 13th, 2009, 03:22 AM
Nice clear footage. Great lighting, and I think from what I've heard that it's better not to color correct as it degrades the HDV.

Bill Grant
March 13th, 2009, 10:12 AM
Hey Guys,
This is something we shot back in January with 2 A1s an HV20 and a VX2100 as the wide shot. This club was DARK and the only lights were their floor green lights which they triggered by pedal. This had to be shot SD unfotunately because of the need to go directly to the editor who couldn't edit HD. So without further ado... Black Tusk at the New Brookland Tavern. DARK.
YouTube - Black Tusk - Live at New Brookland Tavern - West Columbia, SC (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZ3yRwiBPQg)
Bill

Tom Sherwood
March 14th, 2009, 11:47 AM
An experimental short... Trying out the camera. A buddy and I decided to do a quick short.

Mindblower HD on Vimeo (http://www.vimeo.com/2976333)

Bill Thesken
March 15th, 2009, 05:54 AM
Jazz & Blues Concert with PFVision preset:

Jazz & Blues Band By Bill Thesken On ExposureRoom (http://exposureroom.com/6a2571a0f5204321a69df62dcaac4604/)

Marcel D. Van Someren
March 15th, 2009, 06:55 PM
it's marked PRIVATE

Tom Sherwood
March 16th, 2009, 02:09 AM
I hate when that happens, and now I've done it.

Sorry, but I fixed it.

Matt Gill
March 17th, 2009, 07:51 AM
Hi everyone,just finished doing a music video for a young aussie rock band called Powerage.
Check it out here. Powerage-"Let's Jam" on Vimeo (http://www.vimeo.com/3711236)
Shot on stock canon xh-a1,edited in Vegas,finished in After Effects.
The age of the guys in the band range from 13 to 18.
Any feedback welcome.
cheers,Matt