Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 15
  1. Collapse Details
    music vid shot on super 16mm
    #1
    Senior Member cheezweezl's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Beautiful Downtown Burbank
    Posts
    2,363
    Default
    yes i know this is a dvx only forum and i usually only post my dvx footage but i thought people might like to compare dvx to film.

    i didn't shoot this. it was brought to me to edit. it was shot on super 16 and cc'd during telecine and transferred to digibeta and then to dv. i reversed telecine and edited at 24fps. it's persian so you prob won't understand the lyrics unless you are persian as well. i have no idea what the guy is saying except the line repeated in thew chorus translates to "come back". he just handed me the tapes, gave me the basic storyline and said go for it.

    in comparison to dvx footage, the DOF on super 16 seems to be slightly better, but for me unless i could shoot 35mm, i'm sold on the dvx. still costs a buttload to shoot/process 16mm. to me, not worth it.

    Edit: Updated version of the video and new link. http://www.fisherfilmworks.com/Kamra...20Bargard.html
    Last edited by cheezweezl; 04-15-2006 at 02:48 AM.
    "There is no forest. There are no trees."

    Cinematography Reel on Vimeo

    www.fisherfilmworks.com


    Reply With Quote
     

  2. Collapse Details
    #2
    Default
    The one thing that makes 16mm or 35mm worth it is the dynamic range... plus the big matte box on the camera makes everybody excited and bring their a-game performances.

    Matteboxes and dynamic range - size does matter. Sorry, Japan.


    Reply With Quote
     

  3. Collapse Details
    A Waist of Film and Money
    #3
    Default
    Well, this music video was a total waist of 16mm film and money if you ask me.
    At leas if it was shot on the DVX100 they could have saved a boat load. Would have still had the same look. It wasn't lit very well either.
    Reminds me of the $3000 dollar Asain budget music videos I used to work on in southern California.
    Last edited by BergVision; 04-12-2006 at 08:47 PM.



    Reply With Quote
     

  4. Collapse Details
    #4
    I, Filmmaker J.R. Hudson's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2003
    Location
    San Diego, CA
    Posts
    24,026
    Default
    Wy should you care what it was shot on ? It wasn't your money.

    This video is better than most of the crap submitted here. At least it has a concept and is interesting.

    And I disagree completely on the lighting spin. It has been lit pretty damn well. Hot chicks, cool song. It definately feels Euro in style but that can be a nice change from the copycat hypereal feel of todays MNTV bulls*%t.


    Reply With Quote
     

  5. Collapse Details
    #5
    Default
    I was simply giving my professional and personal opinion. Don't get your XLRs in a bunch. I have worked on, and lit MANY music videos as well as other programs on very LARGE scale as well as Small scale productions.
    It was just my opinion.

    Seshhh....


    Quote Originally Posted by John_Hudson
    Wy should you care what it was shot on ? It wasn't your money.

    This video is better than most of the crap submitted here. At least it has a concept and is interesting.

    And I disagree completely on the lighting spin. It has been lit pretty damn well. Hot chicks, cool song. It definately feels Euro in style but that can be a nice change from the copycat hypereal feel of todays MNTV bullshi*.



    Reply With Quote
     

  6. Collapse Details
    #6
    Senior Member cheezweezl's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Beautiful Downtown Burbank
    Posts
    2,363
    Default
    alright, break it up you two.

    i didn't shoot it so i wouldn't be put out by the lighting opinion but i thought it was lit well for the look they were going for...
    "There is no forest. There are no trees."

    Cinematography Reel on Vimeo

    www.fisherfilmworks.com


    Reply With Quote
     

  7. Collapse Details
    #7
    Default
    I liked the music,

    good editing.


    Reply With Quote
     

  8. Collapse Details
    #8
    I, Filmmaker J.R. Hudson's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2003
    Location
    San Diego, CA
    Posts
    24,026
    Default
    Quote Originally Posted by BergVision
    I was simply giving my professional and personal opinion. Don't get your XLRs in a bunch. I have worked on, and lit MANY music videos as well as other programs on very LARGE scale as well as Small scale productions.
    It was just my opinion.

    Seshhh....
    Is posting the BAN emoticon a hint ?


    Reply With Quote
     

  9. Collapse Details
    #9
    Default
    I liked it. Looks pretty damn good to me. Nice editing cheez and I couldn't help it. I had to see that You and I song again (Ryan Calhoun), hot!.


    Reply With Quote
     

  10. Collapse Details
    #10
    Senior Member cheezweezl's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Beautiful Downtown Burbank
    Posts
    2,363
    Default
    thanks!!!!!!!
    "There is no forest. There are no trees."

    Cinematography Reel on Vimeo

    www.fisherfilmworks.com


    Reply With Quote
     

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •