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VersuS said:
The most important thing I've learned and will definitely put in use for my next project is that you can never do enough planning for your project. I promised myself that for the next project I will plan EVERYTHING. And I saw this when we shot some scenes that we had discussed thoroughly and in editing they came out pretty strong, but we had some scenes that were not worked enough so we shot them very quickly and then the footage was quite poor. I also got frustrated by the fact that we were talking about doing things and using stuff that we never used...and that was partly because during shooting we just forgot about them as we were really stressed and trying to cope with lots of setbacks....
Anyway, as I said, planning is A and technique is Z. You cant go from Z to A but you can go from A to Z.....
True words, John. I'll add this to my book that I will write!

True words.
 
Geez... I can't leave this scene as is now because EVERYONE who reads this is going to be looking for my BARE FEET!

ARRRRRGGGHHHHHH!
 
Okay, so now that I have bared my "secret" scene of the sockless wonder... if anyone wants to add input, I'd love to hear the ideas. (serious ones as well as the funny ones!)

Now, I need to go shoot that basement scene! (but first, I better go put the licence plates back on my van and car!!!)
 
if you can re-shoot without screaming bloody hell faster than a perosn would if he was suddenly thrown inside a bloody hell, then do it

otherwise leave it be....i dont think people will be thrown off course when watching your film due to a sockless foot....maybe people wouldnt even notice if it werent for your big mouth ;-) (smilies see --> :):):):) )

i am sure you know that ALL big hollywood productions are full of stuff like that, but nobody really LOOKS for them unless they are really weird persons with no personal life whatsoever
 
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TheatreGuy said:
(This is when I learned that the dvx100b does NOT display 100% of the framing when in squeeze mode.)

Are you serious? I thought the DVX100b was supposed to frame properly in squeeze: http://www.dvxuser.com/articles/100b/

"In squeeze mode, the LCD now shows proper framing"

In regards to your question, I would try cropping out your foot and camera, and see how it looks before redoing the scene. But you have a week still, so even if you had to reshoot that scene you should have time; it didn't sound like a long complicated scene.

Good luck!
 
Yeah, you can get away with a certain amount of zooming in digitally before you lose resolution. But honestly, from some of the things you describe, it might just be faster to re-shoot, if you're really not happy. If you are not experienced with those programs or with post in general, it might just take a lot longer than a reshoot.
 
apollyon said:
Are you serious? I thought the DVX100b was supposed to frame properly in squeeze: http://www.dvxuser.com/articles/100b/

"In squeeze mode, the LCD now shows proper framing"

In regards to your question, I would try cropping out your foot and camera, and see how it looks before redoing the scene. But you have a week still, so even if you had to reshoot that scene you should have time; it didn't sound like a long complicated scene.

Good luck!
Hey apollyon. Thanks for the words. It isn't a complicated scene.... just don't want to have to create that rig for my camera again. (photo of LadderCam on first page of thread) I would probably never match the framing. But thanks. I am going to take a look at cropping. Maybe re-shooting.

As for the squeeze mode on the LCD of the 100B. Yes. It does show proper aspect ration BUT there is an underscan of 10%! (10% of what you see is NOT on the LCD.) This is a contridiction of the the advertised feature that the 100B now gives you overscan on the LCD. (In 4:3 mode, EVERYTHING you see on the LCD is on the tape.)

I started a thread about it....

http://www.dvxuser.com/V6/showthread.php?t=71276

It is also covered on the first page of this thread in bold highlights in the middle of my text section.

Thanks!!! :) :) :)
 
desperatecomfort said:
Yeah, you can get away with a certain amount of zooming in digitally before you lose resolution. But honestly, from some of the things you describe, it might just be faster to re-shoot, if you're really not happy. If you are not experienced with those programs or with post in general, it might just take a lot longer than a reshoot.
Agreed! I will go shoot what I have left and address this later!

Thanks!!! :thumbup: :) :beer: :dankk2:
 
thanks, I guess I should re-check the first page every now and then...I just come straight to the end of these threads to see what's new. I guess this would explain why I had issues like yours...stuff like mics from a boom in the shot when I thought they weren't. I just thought I didn't see it due to the OSD on the LCD or something.

Try the crop first to see if it's good or not, it's easy enough to do, and if you don't like it, then you can reshoot. Good luck man.
 
apollyon said:
thanks, I guess I should re-check the first page every now and then...I just come straight to the end of these threads to see what's new. I guess this would explain why I had issues like yours...stuff like mics from a boom in the shot when I thought they weren't. I just thought I didn't see it due to the OSD on the LCD or something.
Yep! This is how I discovered the 10% underscan! Camera deck in the shot!

apollyon said:
Try the crop first to see if it's good or not, it's easy enough to do, and if you don't like it, then you can reshoot. Good luck man.
Thanks! I appreciate it. Good luck on your shoot as well!
 
Hey Theatre Guy, It's me the awful master of C2TC Productions (seems that the more I post, the more maniac I become :Drogar-Love(DBG):)...

Checked out the whole thread about "I.D.". Got to say you are doing a great job!

I got really impressed with the ladder idea and since I always wanted to be some sort of 'Bob the Builder' you gave some some good ideas. I suggest that after Horrorfest we should exchange some ideas in the D.I.Y. session....

Another thing that was really impressive is the blood on the ceiling, I mean... WOW :thumbup: Very good job mate! ...oh yes and the porn collection is an essential part :beer:!

As for reshooting and planning, I 'll stick to John's words and add that is extremely difficult to have one person think about almost... everything (that's John in our case). I think that we will discuss these things before our next project so to be as ready as possible...
 
deneb79 said:
Hey Theatre Guy, It's me the awful master of C2TC Productions (seems that the more I post, the more maniac I become :Drogar-Love(DBG):)...
I know what you mean!!! :Drogar-Love(DBG):

deneb79 said:
Checked out the whole thread about "I.D.". Got to say you are doing a great job!
Thanks!!! :dankk2:

deneb79 said:
I got really impressed with the ladder idea and since I always wanted to be some sort of 'Bob the Builder' you gave some some good ideas. I suggest that after Horrorfest we should exchange some ideas in the D.I.Y. session....
That sounds great! I'm all up for that! :beer:

deneb79 said:
Another thing that was really impressive is the blood on the ceiling, I mean... WOW :thumbup: Very good job mate! ...oh yes and the porn collection is an essential part :beer:!
Yeah... very, very happy with the dripping blood seq. I wish that I could use more of that footage, but it is only a 6 min. fest!!! (And I have like 30 min.s of that footage at different zooms. Just have to save it for a rainy day!) :zombie_smiley:

deneb79 said:
As for reshooting and planning, I 'll stick to John's words and add that is extremely difficult to have one person think about almost... everything (that's John in our case). I think that we will discuss these things before our next project so to be as ready as possible...
And yes... it is tough to see mistakes and know that they could have been averted.

Looking forward to your guy's film and future conversations!!! :)
 
TheatreGuy said:
I am really liking it. A lot. :love4:

And my wife, who of course "has" to like everything that I do, LOVES the film thus far. She couldn't stop watching it last night.

So, things are looking good. Very excited to get to work today and finish this puppy up!

I'll do my best to post those pics and bts soon..... :) :) :)

Cheers All - I hope that everyone's day is starting off as positive as mine!

That's great! Good luck getting it all wrapped up.
 
UPDATE....... BUSY AS HELL TRYING TO FINISH FILM!!!!!! :kali: :badputer: :furious3: :Drogar-BigGrin(DBG)

VERY, VERY EXCITED WITH WORK IN PROGRESS........ :love4:

CAN'T WAIT TO PRESENT FINISHED WORK FOR YOUR VIEWING PLEASURE!!! :evil:
 
We cant wait Ted!!!! Great news that you're enjoying your progress!!!!!! This is going to be one exhausting finish for all of us!!!!
 
TheatreGuy said:
UPDATE....... BUSY AS HELL TRYING TO FINISH FILM!!!!!! :kali: :badputer: :furious3: :Drogar-BigGrin(DBG)

VERY, VERY EXCITED WITH WORK IN PROGRESS........ :love4:

CAN'T WAIT TO PRESENT FINISHED WORK FOR YOUR VIEWING PLEASURE!!! :evil:

WHOOT! COOL! I was wondering where you'd been... busy workin' is always good! :thumbup:
 
TheatreGuy said:
UPDATE....... BUSY AS HELL TRYING TO FINISH FILM!!!!!! :kali: :badputer: :furious3: :Drogar-BigGrin(DBG)

VERY, VERY EXCITED WITH WORK IN PROGRESS........ :love4:

CAN'T WAIT TO PRESENT FINISHED WORK FOR YOUR VIEWING PLEASURE!!! :evil:
Sooo exited to see this:kiss: :kiss: :kiss:
 
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