According to PB, this Blues Brothers-inspired video was shot by Paul Lawson using the 7D DSLR. Good filmic quality and shot within the limitations of the camera...ie: no rapid pans so no rolling shutter, etc.
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Monday, May 3, 2010
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Amazing comparison between DSLR and film.
This series of test comparisons of movie capabilities between the new breed of DSLRs and the benchmark of film, is compulsory viewing for anyone seriously considering HD movie making. Here are links to the first 2 in a series of 3 comparisons:
http://www.zacuto.com/shootout
The final comparison takes on colour and green screen. So far these are real eye openers, so I guess its not totally surprising (though I am slightly awestruck) that the finale to the TV series "House" was shot with a 5D Mkii.
http://www.zacuto.com/shootout
The final comparison takes on colour and green screen. So far these are real eye openers, so I guess its not totally surprising (though I am slightly awestruck) that the finale to the TV series "House" was shot with a 5D Mkii.
Labels:
DSLR HD movies,
evocative audio,
phil bloom,
simon ladd,
tall stories
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Moon Rise Time Lapse Tester
I'm getting the hang of time lapse using my Canon EOS 7D. Check out this is a very brief tester shot for "Tall Stories - Micro Movies", with music by evocative audio (also me). The weird brown night sky is curtesy of a nearby bush fire. The 16 or so seconds is made up of 444 still shots, and the night time section is in 0.5 slow mo.
Moon Rise in the Burbs from Simon Ladd on Vimeo.
Labels:
DSLR HD movies,
moon rise,
phil bloom,
simon ladd,
time lapse
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