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February 28th, 2010, 11:06 AM | #1 |
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JVC HM100 Short Content for Travel Channel
Here is a short 10 minute video on Teotihucan City Myan Ruins - Mexico.
No Tripod allowed. Had to hold camera steady at 7000 feet above sea level with hard walking pace - (used Final cut smooth cam to assist in post). City is also in the "smog cloud" of one of the most polluted cities on earth. - Video quality hampered by smog. Had to use Final Cut "Color" to adjust the contract to make footage usable. The camera did excellent for the harsh environment. Sound created and mixed in LOGIC. |
March 2nd, 2010, 12:07 AM | #2 |
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Nice clip and very nicely done!
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March 16th, 2010, 05:52 PM | #3 |
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Does this camera feature image stabilization?
Also, I love the music. Where is it from?
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March 17th, 2010, 06:33 PM | #4 |
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First off, nice job on the video. I love this camera for situations just like yours...when you can't use a full-size or tripod. We have a 100 and two 700's and have cut the footage together on several occasions when the larger cameras were too big or obtrusive to work. And with a little tweaking in FCP, they can match pretty well.
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nice job, please take a bow, you've earned it. the size of the jvc is appealing as is the .mov it produces. on the exterior location sots, the images were good though my viewing experience may have been limited by the smog you alluded to along with me watching on an older imac via a slowish dsl connection. what has been your experience with the hm100 indoors? how much light do those three 1/4" chips need? and when you find yourself needing more light, how noisy is the gain? other reviews about this camera has been about the limited focus features due to the lack of "pro" manual controls. were you limited by these omissions in your use of the camera? was the flip-out lcd an accurate reflection of color or on location did you wish for an external monitor for anything other than framing? lastly, since what was posted was all shot mos, how are the pre-amps in the jvc? it has dual xlrs if i remember but are the audio controls wonky? any and all info u care to share about your hands-on experience with the lil' jvc will be greatly appreciated. too often reviews seem to loom larger than the experiences of those who actually work and create with these tools. i'm interested in your thoughts. be well rob smalltalk productions |
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