*link removed by request from the video's creator*
Love the slo-mo effect.
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01-31-2005 01:00 PM
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01-31-2005 06:34 PM
That was a great video; killer song, cute chick (something about chicks that rock) and it looked great; nice job from the DP/Director!
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02-01-2005 11:08 AM
amazing!
hey Nate,
Could you share some information on color correction and camera setting?
What kind of lighting? Any colored Filters?
did you use magic bullet or just built in color corretion on whatever NLE program you have.
Did you shoot everything 60i with cinegamma tone ON?
once again, great job.
Crush your enemies, see them driven before you, hear the lamentation of their women&&
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02-01-2005 06:09 PM
Dude u rock.
Did you shoot 60i and deinterlace in post, or in one of the cinegamma settings?Red 3_hundred_something
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02-02-2005 12:47 PM
That was really good. Kept me intrested which is hard for music videos. The girl helped too ;D
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02-02-2005 03:47 PM
All the slow motion shots were shot in 30i, and all the performance was shot in CF30. Everything was shot clean, no filters. Cinematone was on.
Slow motion came from slowing down to 40% in After Effects in a 23.98 comp. At that speed every field becomes a frame.
There was no Magic Bullet used, all color correction came from the 3-Way color corrector in FCP.
Only the band performance was lit, using a 1.2K HMI PAR as a kicker from the back frame left, and 2 4-bank Kinos as either key or fill, depending on the situation. We shot performance at the end of the day as light was leaving us, so the instruments did very little on the first setups and much more on the last.View my work: http://www.nateweaver.net
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02-02-2005 11:55 PM
[quote author=Nate Weaver link=board=sony;num=1107205237;start=0#6 date=02/02/05 at 15:47:29]Slow motion came from slowing down to 40% in After Effects in a 23.98 comp. At that speed every field becomes a frame.
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It's not clean frames though ... it still has interlaced lines in it.
His trick didn't really cleanly seperate the fields, although his idea is perfectly possible !
I just did a test with clean fields seperation from FX1 footage. No interlacing at all in this test.
http://home.comcast.net/~chalbers/slow.wmvx
Download the link and take out the x at the end to play.
Frank
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02-03-2005 02:11 AM
Nice clean slo-mo Frank, what the secret
Bob
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02-03-2005 03:05 AM
There is a sequence with jaggies (interlaced effect) on frame 3 and 5 .
So you see frame 1, 2, 3, OK then 4, 5, JAGGIE and so on.
Look outside...Do you see noise?




Another music vid shot with 2 FX1's

