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Koffe
2008 September 22nd, 16:14
http://www.vimeo.com/1782958

Me, Erik and his girlfriend Mailin went out for a walk on Söderhamns mountain "Östra Berget" Most known for a white castle on the top of it which is called Oskarsborg, a symbol for this town. I didn't get any picture of it, but from the mountain you get a nice view over the town. It's a wonderfull place to be at when it's sunset.

jungfrukusten.se/images/se/oskarsborg.jpg <- Orskarsborg.

The sun was hitting hard on my lcd display, so I hardly saw what I was shooting. It's a bit difficult to get focus. I guees I learn after a fiew more shoots. I tried my best to edit this film like potrait of Erik and Malin and their love.

Shoot with a Canon HV30 + Twnoneil 35mm adapter.
Music: The Pixies - Where is my mind.
Edited in Video Vegas.

Hope you like it!

Braceface
2008 September 22nd, 16:24
Its nice! It looks a little bit dark though eh?, and a little blurry too, but it looks like the out of focus stuff is intentional no? Either way, it looks really good, and " cinematic " which is something your adaptor is important for! I likey!

Koffe
2008 September 22nd, 19:15
Its nice! It looks a little bit dark though eh?, and a little blurry too, but it looks like the out of focus stuff is intentional no? Either way, it looks really good, and " cinematic " which is something your adaptor is important for! I likey!

Thank you, I was aiming for a that outburned 16mm film lookalike. This is one of my first tests with the 35mm adapter. It's very difficult with moving camera and try do adjust manual focus towards moving objects. So a bit practice I will acquire in the future, indeed. Have you got any footage with 35mm adapter? :)

oneton
2008 September 22nd, 21:50
Great shooting and editing!