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PMW-350K camera showreel 2013
All shot with the standard kit lens, still think the 350K is one of the best value all-rounders going.
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Re: PMW-350K camera showreel 2013
Nice work Chris, couldn't agree more about the camera as well!
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I'm really jealous of those sunsets Chris!
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Thanks Mike, and Tom, you can't tell me your Texan sunsets aren't that big!
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Beautiful.
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Very nice....I didn't want it to end.
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Some lovely images. Are they straight out the camera or have they received post production to enhance them?
I for one would be interested to know what scene files/settings, etc you're using. Are you using the same set up for everything you shoot or do you vary it, depending on conditions and what you're shooting? |
Re: PMW-350K camera showreel 2013
Kevin,
Sorry, I didn't see this, I thought DVinfo sent you notifications when somebody posted in your thread, but maybe not. Generally I use a scene setting called "rich" which was developed by your countryman, Alister Chapman, who floats around here a lot and elsewhere giving excellent advice. If you search it out he has it available for free download. Yes, most clips have been through 3 way color corrector FCP7 and a couple through the Mac Color program where I have wanted to accentuate specific colors in isolation. Hopefully not noticeable though, as I think for the most part color correction shouldn't stand out, a bit like a good soundtrack. So my preference is usually in post but I find the "rich' setting on the front of the process a good starting point for most of what I do, hope that helps! |
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