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Adapter? There seemed to be a some serious chromatic abrasions in a couple shots? What are you using for the film burn? MB? What is the meaning of life? Whats the difference between a duck?

NIce.
 
how did u achieve that shallow DOF with the stock lens without using an adapter. You must have been shooting up close or what?
 
how did u achieve that shallow DOF with the stock lens without using an adapter. You must have been shooting up close or what?

No, to do it with the stock lens, you do the opposite -- set the camera far back and zoom in. With an open iris.
 
I'm also very curious as to how you got the natural looking film burn. I've been looking for a way to do this for a while.


thanks!
 
Solid video. Didn't seem ridiculously shallow to me. Just very, very good for stock dvx lens. The grading is good. It feels like a style that could be developed a little more and used in a certain film. Fun music as well. I enjoyed.
 
Superb. I really miss my 100B. I sold it for a Canon HV20. It is impossible to shoot like this on the HV20 (i.e. with a fast shutter and quick camera movements) without the shots being ruined due to the "rolling shutter" of the CMOS.

Wonderful short. The spilled dog food shot was great. Great composition and it is so important to get close ups (which you seem to be very good at). Very well done.
 
click the download and it will play. is what I had to do.
I tried downloading it, but then I couldn't view it because there was "a bad public movie atom found in the movie"? WTF? Have I mentioned how I hate Quicktime?
 
Very, very nice. I hope you dont mind me referring people to this clip as an example of how to do everything right.


And as everyone scatters to get HD and they all run to the HV20, this is my favorite quote:

Artscroll said:
Superb. I really miss my 100B. I sold it for a Canon HV20. It is impossible to shoot like this on the HV20 (i.e. with a fast shutter and quick camera movements) without the shots being ruined due to the "rolling shutter" of the CMOS.


You have given a brilliant lesson here in the use of SD and no adapter.
 
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It is impossible to shoot like this on the HV20 (i.e. with a fast shutter and quick camera movements)
I don't support selling a DVX to buy a consumer cam,
but why is the fast shutter so important? Isn't it unnatural?
 
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