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    Macau (China) by night, shot with the HVX
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    This was a small test I did with the HVX shooting at night. The noise you see on the blacks IS NOT on the raw footage I edited. Viewed on a Plasma TV, and on my HD CRT 32", its PERFECT. There was something weird going on on the H264 conversion...

    Anyway, its got a nice tune and shows a bit of my hometown at night, so enjoy!

    (I suggest you view the video at Half Size, to get a closer Idea of how the raw footage looks like...)

    http://hvx200.moctel.com/Users/SPZ/

    Be sure to click on the nighthdsequence-h264.mov (or something)

    Thanks to fellow dvxuser member Mochoulnard for hosting the footage!
    Last edited by SPZ; 04-16-2006 at 10:11 AM.
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    Looks really good.
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    Hey, Sergio,
    The footage looks great on my Mac. I didn't see any noise at all.
    I liked the edit a lot. I felt like I was watching the opening of a film.
    If you kept the same edit and added some fake credits over it, you'd probably be able
    to raise money for a feature. (Probably be good to have a story however.)
    Great job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seamus McFlannel
    Hey, Sergio,
    The footage looks great on my Mac. I didn't see any noise at all.
    I liked the edit a lot. I felt like I was watching the opening of a film.
    If you kept the same edit and added some fake credits over it, you'd probably be able
    to raise money for a feature. (Probably be good to have a story however.)
    Great job.

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    Thanks for the feedback, Seamus! I'm planning on shooting an independent short film with an ambience close to what you see in this clip. Unfortunatelly, financing here is very hard to get, since there's ZERO support whatsoever for short films. I've been slowly purchasing equipment with my day job, and am almost ready to start production.

    All I need is willing actors (good ones) and some locations. Unfortunatelly, enthusiastic professionals (like this wonderful community) are very few, so this is also a hurdle... But, hey, hard work is part of the fun, isn't it?

    (Why am I getting noisy display of the footage on my Powerbook? Probably some Quicktime settings problem...)
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    I'm on a PC (Dell Precision w/ Flatscreen) and see nothing but gorgeous imagery. Love it ! Has a kind of Collateral vibe in many of these shots.

    I cannot get over how great the reds look and the clarity of the buildings.

    - Awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John_Hudson
    I'm on a PC (Dell Precision w/ Flatscreen) and see nothing but gorgeous imagery. Love it ! Has a kind of Collateral vibe in many of these shots.

    I cannot get over how great the reds look and the clarity of the buildings.

    - Awesome.

    May I ask who that song is by ?
    John, thanks for the remarks... I feel exactly like yourself... I just can't believe the quality of this camera... Its the perfect digital camcorder for filming over here (with neon lights and extreme colours). Its a camera that would make Christopher Doyle proud! (Maybe I'm exagerating, but I really love the filmic look this camera produces...)

    The band is Madredeus, a portuguese band. One of my favourites, by the way . The album is " Madredeus Electronico"- its a remixes album from major producers, like Craig Armstrong and others. I don't know who did this remix, tough. The original stuff is better .
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    Looks good SPZ.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Isaac_Brody
    Looks good SPZ.
    txs

    There's a small dissolve problem on the clip at the beginning, due to some lazy editing, but I think it shows the film look this camera produces... Man, now if I could get some talented people to back me up on a short...
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    Got to love those blacks..

    Remember this image?

    (HVX & FX1)

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    Nice threadjack.


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    Is this Macau?


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