Enea Lanzarone
June 24th, 2007, 11:28 AM
Hi there
I thought I'd post some of my latest work with my HV20, a tv report about the trend sport 'Parkour' (like Freerunning seen in the intro of 'Casino Royale'), produced for the local tv station's youth programme.
Some technical details:
25P, TV 50 (for the interviews), TV 120 or 250 (for the 'action' shots), no manual EXP correction (you gotta be quick as a tv cameraman...), Brightness -1, Contrast -1, Sharpness -1. Edited with Premiere Pro 2.0, the action shots have an additional Magic Bullet effect preset (with small tweaks) on them.
I do know there are some blown out highlights, in some degree worsened by the Magic Bullet effect (I simply didn't have time for more adjusting). However, being 'only' a a tv report and not a fictional film, I think it's not a tragedy.
Here's the clip in it's original resolution, converted to WMV with some extra sharpening (no subtitles):
http://www.rhenuspictures.ch/mash/mash%20tv%20Parkour%20(HD).wmv
Here's a downconverted DVD version in a .rar archive, containing standard DVD folders (AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS). This version has optional english subtitles (I apologize in advance for any english errors, not being a native speaker). A short sequence containing a YouTube video is missing here, by the way.
http://www.rhenuspictures.ch/mash/PARKOUR.rar
(I just noticed there's a missing subtitle line: when the one guy (Steven) is talking about the movie 'Babylon A.D.', he says "That's a movie featuring Vin Diesel, Michelle Yeoh and other famous actors.")
I'm still amazed what this little camera is capable of. For my tv work, however, the size of the cam is just to small for being taken seriously. I keep getting strange looks and being asked questions like "You guy's are really from tv???". But in the end I couldn't care less - it's the result and the image (ok, and the cameraman's technique as well...! ;)) that counts, right?
I thought I'd post some of my latest work with my HV20, a tv report about the trend sport 'Parkour' (like Freerunning seen in the intro of 'Casino Royale'), produced for the local tv station's youth programme.
Some technical details:
25P, TV 50 (for the interviews), TV 120 or 250 (for the 'action' shots), no manual EXP correction (you gotta be quick as a tv cameraman...), Brightness -1, Contrast -1, Sharpness -1. Edited with Premiere Pro 2.0, the action shots have an additional Magic Bullet effect preset (with small tweaks) on them.
I do know there are some blown out highlights, in some degree worsened by the Magic Bullet effect (I simply didn't have time for more adjusting). However, being 'only' a a tv report and not a fictional film, I think it's not a tragedy.
Here's the clip in it's original resolution, converted to WMV with some extra sharpening (no subtitles):
http://www.rhenuspictures.ch/mash/mash%20tv%20Parkour%20(HD).wmv
Here's a downconverted DVD version in a .rar archive, containing standard DVD folders (AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS). This version has optional english subtitles (I apologize in advance for any english errors, not being a native speaker). A short sequence containing a YouTube video is missing here, by the way.
http://www.rhenuspictures.ch/mash/PARKOUR.rar
(I just noticed there's a missing subtitle line: when the one guy (Steven) is talking about the movie 'Babylon A.D.', he says "That's a movie featuring Vin Diesel, Michelle Yeoh and other famous actors.")
I'm still amazed what this little camera is capable of. For my tv work, however, the size of the cam is just to small for being taken seriously. I keep getting strange looks and being asked questions like "You guy's are really from tv???". But in the end I couldn't care less - it's the result and the image (ok, and the cameraman's technique as well...! ;)) that counts, right?