May 2nd, 2007, 04:44 PM | #61 |
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wow!
Very nice, i'd absolutely love to know what compression was involved. That's probably the cleanest looking video on youtube.
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May 3rd, 2007, 10:07 AM | #62 |
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"THE CRIMSON CAGE" The Movie.
Morten Willoch's "The Crimson Cage" premieres in Perth, Western Australia this month just under 12 months since the shoot wrapped last year. The martial arts action movie was shot entirely on the JVC HD100.
Here's the early wrap party trailer. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSPQnV2vH8I Last edited by Bob Hart; May 3rd, 2007 at 10:13 AM. Reason: added text |
May 5th, 2007, 01:16 PM | #63 |
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Again the compression settings I dont know but I think the fact that there is not much movement in the frame helps. I didnt see it on the big screen but all who did were happy with the quality. The print was done in London from I think exported Tiff frames. We were very happy with the quality from the camera.
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May 8th, 2007, 10:55 PM | #64 |
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60s of planting a fake bomb in a VCR.
This is from my first day with an hd100. The lighting is horrible, several shots are out of focus, and there are no good colors (CC would not have helped much anyway). I decided to post it anyway. WMV-HD http://www.jadware.com/HD100_day1.wmv
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May 21st, 2007, 08:18 PM | #65 |
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Short shot with hd100
My friends and I are both pretty avid filmmakers, and this was our latest production. I know it's youtube, I know it sucks, but just take a look and give it your 2 cents please. we had a good time making it, and learned quite a bit. took just around a month. enjoy.
Sleepless http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grJHixi8RR0 |
May 23rd, 2007, 01:32 PM | #66 |
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Feature film shot on JVC HD-110
Check out my feature film shot on HD110...
www.myspace.com/inhospitablemovie Thanks! [WARNING: Contains gory images] |
May 25th, 2007, 10:36 PM | #67 |
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Stephen- That looks pretty good! Maybe you should start a new thread on this and share your experience/tech stuff. Would probably be very helpful to many in the community here. Thanks!
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May 27th, 2007, 01:06 PM | #68 |
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Nice one Stephen! Thanks for the gory images (always welcome!). I look forward to Inhospitable - but I'm not getting on the bus. . . .
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June 5th, 2007, 07:38 PM | #69 |
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hey folks.
i have a new higher res reel shot entirely with my hd100 on my website www.benchace.com - under the video section peace Ben |
June 7th, 2007, 01:59 PM | #70 |
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Type: TV Spots
Client: Muebles Jamar Campaign: Primas Director: Antonio Angulo Format: HDV 720p 30p Tools: GY-HD200 / Chroziel Mattebox / FCP 5.1.4 with Decklink HD Extreme Direct Media link: http://www.bastidas.tv/videos/jamar_primas_01.mpg http://www.bastidas.tv/videos/jamar_primas_02.mpg Comment: These spots are for a local furniture store, the actors are commediants from a national commedy show. |
June 21st, 2007, 09:14 PM | #71 |
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Another finished HD250 works
Thought you guys want to see finished work with JVC HD250.
http://www.linkasl.com has all clips completed with HD250 (except for some video insert, which was originally in SD). Sorry, no audio since this is for deaf viewer. 720p is availible to download, too. I am pleased with JVC HD250, especially that no dealing with interlaced format especially using sign language. Joseph In case, you are curious - two JVC HD250 to Sony Anycast HD Swithcer to Kona LHe Card (MacPro), using AJA Xchanger software to capture HDV files. (Why capture HDV instead of DVCPRO HD - smaller sizes. Save DVCPRO HD capture for greensceen work or broadcast quality works)
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July 9th, 2007, 04:23 AM | #72 |
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Here's a music video of Western Australia's Claire Clarke, local performer. The clip was shot on a JVC GY-HD250, which was mounted on a carousel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeGvCnaLk5k My only claim to fame for this one was standing around doing nothing, keeping the ground in its place and watching others make it happen in the Joondalup segment -- and, while I was winding a power cord in, somebody drove a Ford over the plug-end and ruined it. Last edited by Bob Hart; July 9th, 2007 at 04:31 AM. Reason: error |
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Which format/settings were used? I'm guessing the 'carousel' is a device which turns the camera , fluidly over 360 degrees?? |
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July 9th, 2007, 03:07 PM | #74 |
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gy-hd100!!!
just got mine! i will post some music videos and part of a doc i'm doing this summer. in the meantime you can check out some of my SD work at http://www.youtube.com/user/eddietomecko - thanks!
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July 10th, 2007, 04:21 AM | #75 |
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David.
I would have to ask the director those technical questions. The DoP was Jim Frater. The carousel turns continuously through 360 degrees as you suggested. For the Father Christmas street thief being chased by the mediaval knights, they had an about 1500w focussed light running off a generator adding daylight fill. I think Jim kept things pretty standard on the camera settings and adjustments were made in post. The carousel actually gave them a bit of grief. It was ordered in from the US and ran on americapower 115v, so there had to be a transformer in the mix, then the fitting on top of the carousel would not run true. So one of the light riggers, Steve Rice, who is also a stills shooter , (think Hasselblad ), new JVC HD100/Mini35 owner and a carpenter by trade, made this quick rubbing strip up out of chip-board to bear against the hub and with some lube added, it was sweet. Was a fun day I thought. Last edited by Bob Hart; July 10th, 2007 at 04:26 AM. Reason: error |
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