Daniel Rudd
June 16th, 2007, 06:04 PM
so this is just a frivolous home movie...
but when i burned it to DVD, or watched it on my computer, I was shocked by how much I loved the way it looked.
Kind of filmic (i think).
But I can't actually name the characteristic that makes me think that.
I am aware that:
1) it was shot with a progressive sensor (but 30p not 24p)
2) the soft magic hour sunlight was filtering through my large glass doors creating some really perfect color saturation (i think)
3) the unique characteristics of the room, and the shadowed textures in the background create some feeling of depth and "portraiture".
4) these are the world's two most adorable little boys in the world (completely objective on this one)
And all of that could be any camera....
But there is something about the shadows, highlights, contrast, and maybe gamma, that seems to stand out.
Here's the clip (windows media player (.wmv) 720p 110mb)
www.stock20.com/media/filmic-clip.wmv
I'm not revealing yet what camera was used (maybe a viper, or a pixelvision, or my cel phone.... that will be part of the fun).
But am I imagining it, or does this look pretty filmic (maybe you can imagine a shallower DOF)?
And if so, what terms would you use to describe it.
If anyone is interested I'll post other clips in other settings.
Peace.
but when i burned it to DVD, or watched it on my computer, I was shocked by how much I loved the way it looked.
Kind of filmic (i think).
But I can't actually name the characteristic that makes me think that.
I am aware that:
1) it was shot with a progressive sensor (but 30p not 24p)
2) the soft magic hour sunlight was filtering through my large glass doors creating some really perfect color saturation (i think)
3) the unique characteristics of the room, and the shadowed textures in the background create some feeling of depth and "portraiture".
4) these are the world's two most adorable little boys in the world (completely objective on this one)
And all of that could be any camera....
But there is something about the shadows, highlights, contrast, and maybe gamma, that seems to stand out.
Here's the clip (windows media player (.wmv) 720p 110mb)
www.stock20.com/media/filmic-clip.wmv
I'm not revealing yet what camera was used (maybe a viper, or a pixelvision, or my cel phone.... that will be part of the fun).
But am I imagining it, or does this look pretty filmic (maybe you can imagine a shallower DOF)?
And if so, what terms would you use to describe it.
If anyone is interested I'll post other clips in other settings.
Peace.