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Alessio Martinelli February 1st, 2007, 09:08 AM http://www.eamvideo.com/videoclip.html
jvc hd100 camcorder- 720/25p - fujinon stock lens- fujinon 0,80 wide-
dolly-filter : polarizing, 85b(nd 0,6), 85b(nd 0,9), graduated blue,
editing whit premiere pro and aspect hd.
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what do you think??
thank you for your reply
alessio
Daniel Weber February 1st, 2007, 10:27 AM link doesn't work.
Alessio Martinelli February 1st, 2007, 10:31 AM now the link is ok......thank you daniel
Hayes Roberts February 1st, 2007, 01:39 PM Woww!! That was great, Alessio! Really smooth work. great images-Fantastico! Please share some more information. What file/scene settings,adapters,etc. What did you use to edit with? Really nice!
S. Abdul Jamal February 1st, 2007, 05:15 PM very nice job and one of the best video with stock lens.
Jack Walker February 1st, 2007, 05:28 PM Excellent!
What program did you use to encode the video for the web? Quicktime? What were the settings?
At what point did you cut the aspect ratio? In the editor? When encoding?
How did your frame for widescreen while you were shooting?
Thanks!
Drew Curran February 2nd, 2007, 03:51 AM Is the link broken, or has the video been removed? I can't seem to get it to work
Ta
edit: its a firefox problem. Its working in IE7
Giuseppe Pugliese February 2nd, 2007, 04:13 AM i really liked what you did here, i even like the song haha! when you said something about wide from fujinon... is that a wide angle adapter? and if so, how many shots/what shots, did you use with it?
truly that was just amazing what you did with the FX, rock on!
Drew Curran February 2nd, 2007, 04:22 AM I loved the clean look of this. Was this achived 'in camera' or did you CC in post? Any settings details would be great.
Thanks for posting this. It inspires to see the quality that can be achieved with the HD100 - and your talent of course.
Andrew
Alessio Martinelli February 2nd, 2007, 04:45 AM Woww!! That was great, Alessio! Really smooth work. great images-Fantastico! Please share some more information. What file/scene settings,adapters,etc. What did you use to edit with? Really nice!
i dont remember exatly the setting of the camera. i remember only that i edit the preset " cinelike 24p"
i edit it with premiere pro and aspect hd and there is no 35mm adapter
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very nice job and one of the best video with stock lens.
thank you abdul
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What program did you use to encode the video for the web? Quicktime? What were the settings?
At what point did you cut the aspect ratio? In the editor? When encoding?
How did your frame for widescreen while you were shooting?
i did use adobe media encoding h.264 3,14mbit/sec 480x270 25p square pixel
the aspect radio in progressive scan is always square pixel ( i hope) i shoot it at 720/25p
Alessio Martinelli February 2nd, 2007, 05:02 AM i really liked what you did here, i even like the song haha! when you said something about wide from fujinon... is that a wide angle adapter? and if so, how many shots/what shots, did you use with it?
truly that was just amazing what you did with the FX, rock on!
yes is a wide angle adapter.i shotted all the clip whit the fujinon wide angle adapter
I loved the clean look of this. Was this achived 'in camera' or did you CC in post? Any settings details would be great.
Thanks for posting this. It inspires to see the quality that can be achieved with the HD100 - and your talent of course.
Andrew
i achived it in color correction session
thanks all for the positive feedbacks
Rati Oneli February 2nd, 2007, 12:07 PM Hi Alessiom which color correction suite did you use? and what about lighting?
Johnnie Behiri February 2nd, 2007, 05:05 PM Great job!
Which software did you use for slow motion?
Stephen L. Noe February 2nd, 2007, 09:07 PM http://www.eamvideo.com/videoclip.html
jvc hd100 camcorder- 720/25p - fujinon stock lens- fujinon 0,80 wide-
dolly-filter : polarizing, 85b(nd 0,6), 85b(nd 0,9), graduated blue,
editing whit premiere pro and aspect hd.
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what do you think??
thank you for your reply
alessio
The visuals are way better than the song itself. I like it.
Tunde Anjorin February 2nd, 2007, 11:47 PM Wow!!!! That is probably one of the best looking jvc hdv footage I've seen. Great Job Alessio !!!
Alessio Martinelli February 3rd, 2007, 03:22 AM Hi Alessiom which color correction suite did you use? and what about lighting?
color finesse
Great job!
Which software did you use for slow motion?
the tool of premiere pro 2
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thank you stephen and tunde
Alessio Martinelli February 3rd, 2007, 03:29 AM Hi Alessiom which color correction suite did you use? and what about lighting?
color finesse ; i own 3 arri fresnel 300 and 2 150, 3 fluorescent ligth ( 5600k) and two reflector ( one big and one small )
Great job!
Which software did you use for slow motion?
the tool of premiere pro 2
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thank you stephen and tunde
Rati Oneli February 3rd, 2007, 11:23 AM Thank you Alessio
Joe Bowey February 4th, 2007, 03:07 PM Alessio, That is one of the best examples I have seen of the JVC HD100 in use. You should feel very proud of this fine work.
Please if you can give more details on how you shot this.
Thank you Joe.
Federico Lang February 4th, 2007, 03:13 PM Very Very nice!! good detailed work!! congrats!!
Craig Parkes February 4th, 2007, 07:56 PM I also have to say that this is a fantastic music video - a great example of using a tool well for the job. This is an example of where not having the depth of field of film doesn't hinder the end product in the slightest, and the footage and post work all looks great.
A great video from start to finish - this continues to make me very confident about that capabilities of the HD100 in the right hands with the right post workflow.
Edward Mendoza April 23rd, 2007, 07:05 PM Alessio...
What a fantastic job. Craig's right on the money; a great example of taking advantage of the tools at hand.
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