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Notre Dame de Paris Long version
This is a first cut of what was shoot at Notre Dame de Paris, Paris, France.
This is all shoot with the Sony PMW-EX1, 1080@25p, shutter ‘off’ (1/25), handheld, no gain, full open iris (1.9) most of the time. It is a cut timeline without any grading (yet).
27 octobre 2008 - 03:47
hey great work, found here after your little debate with Dominik Seibold on DV 1. Anyhow i have an ex 1 as well and wanted to know why everytime i pan or tilt or do whatever kind of movement with the cam there is a slight softness. I see in your work above it is also there. Is that due to the long GOP compression? is there anything I can do to reduce that? Any help would be great.
27 octobre 2008 - 11:36
Hi,
Maybe your softness comes from the shutter speed. Try increasing it.
The more you speed the shutter, the more sharpe you get, but the more strobe you will have.
If you don’t want the movement blur, try to shoot interlace. If you shoot in progressive you’ll have it, whichever camera you use. This is part of the « film look » stuff.
Of course, the MPEG2 codec of the camera can add some, and the final result, here as MP4 H264, small size, lot of compression, can make it worse.
7 novembre 2008 - 22:45
thanks so much for your input i’ll be sure to try that. And the shot with the little girl and candle was amazing by the way. Do you have more of your camera work posted?
12 novembre 2008 - 18:19
I do have other things online. Read other posts on my blog and look on vimeo : http://www.vimeo.com/prune
I should have another one soon
Please, give me links to your own video too.
18 novembre 2008 - 20:09
that would be awesome, I’ll post as soon as I can. thanks!