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Short Film for Vimeo Contest with 7D
Hello everybody, I want to share with you my entry for Chapter 2 of "The Story Beyond the Still" Vimeo and Canon contest.
If you haven't seen chapter one, here is the link. The Story Beyond The Still: The Cabbie - The Story Beyond The Still on Vimeo And here is my version of the story titled: "New Message" New Message - The Story Beyond The Still on Vimeo It was shot with the canon 7D, cinevate gear, spider dolly and kessler crane. I used a canon 17-33m IS 2.8 and Canon 70-200 IS 2.8 lenses. Hope you like it. |
Absolutely loved it. Amazing what the 7D can produce in the right hands.
May I ask what aperture you were using? ISO? Your shots look very well lit. Were you using any special lighting setup? |
All I can saw is WOW!! That was really GREAT!! You Sir have talent!
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I placed an earlier post and link to Vincent's original clip on dvinfo here:
http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/eos-7d-s...-using-7d.html Very nice work, Manuel. I was impressed with the smooth takes and clean footage. By the way, where did you manage to find the old wooden chest? ...Not quite the same as Vincent's but a very good match! :) |
Thank you very much Jason, Jerry and Tony.
I shot almost the whole movie with ISO 1250 and aperture 2.8. I used a 2,000 watt tungsten lamp to iluminate the chest. The lamp was placed in a 45º angle and 20 feet away from it. I used some scrims and flags to control and cut the light coming out from the 2k. Also used a Kino Diva light (2,900 ºK) to paint just the front of the chest and a Arri 650 watt for the backlight of the actor. Inside the "monitoring house" (at the beginning and the end of the film) I used an Arri 650watt for the backlight with a lot of metal scrims, because the light was too much for ISO 1250 and an ARRI 150w that iluminated his face & body. The chest belonged to my great-grandmother and my mom had it as a decoration at her office. I was lucky! |
That's what mum's are for...always there when you need them! :)
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Beautifully filmed, Manuel! And I see that it was quite the family effort. Kudos to Victor on the music. The overall effort continued the mood of the earlier segment wonderfully.
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Ok Sure, everything they said. BUT, am I the only person who when confronted with an old chest that moves on its own would turn and run the other direction?
What was he thinking? Nice job. |
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Manual, this has a great feel. I'd love to start with your ending for part 3!
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Awesome! Love the twist!
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Maybe he was thinking there was a trapped animal or person inside! Hello Jon, It was really a complete family effort, Daniel & Victor (my brothers) as the producer and music composer respectively, my wife as the associate producer & my mom and Dad helping us with some props and the very important chest. Regarding the ISO 1250 I was very worried about it, but after doing some tests, it looked ok, not perfect, but good enough. I didn't use any noise reduction plugin or software, just crushed a little bit the blacks in color grading and that helped to hide the noise. Hello David, I always had on mind a very open and easy ending to start chapter 3. Thanks again everybody for you comments and for taking your time to watch the video! |
Very well done Manuel!
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