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    Hey guys i went to the coast (Oregon Coast) a few weeks ago and filmed a lot with my hv20.
    mainly 24p cinemode, but i did do a lot with f1.8 1/48 shutter speed with the exposure locked on -3ish.

    Anyways, it kinda turned into a music video

    Check it out

    P.S It was all handheld and run and gun, so sry for some not so stable shots.


    NEW LINK!!
    http://hv20.info/yopu/Bandon%20Oregon%20720p.mp4

    (Note: Safari has issues with .mp4's on hv20.info, but seems to work on IE and Firefox)


    By the Way, i just found an amazing FREE program that took my 1.7gb HDV file to a 33mb file in about 1 minute. It's extremely easy to use with crystal clear video. Unfortunately for you Windows people its Mac only.

    If anyone would like a link let me know.
    I have Compressor and FCS2, but even this program can get better results as far as compression goes...
    Last edited by ATN_Productions; 2007 November 27th at 18:04.

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    When I follow your link I get


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    That was great footage. I hope you get a chance to get a stedicam because you have a great eye.

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    Nice shots, the music really didn't fit with it though, you shoulda put in something without vocals

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    thanks for reply guys.
    My .mac page was overloaded thats why it was not coming up lol

    but yeah i kinda threw this together

    i got like two full tapes, and narrowed it down to 3 minutes

    im making a new one with very good music that fits it perfect

    so i will post sooon!

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    Why don't you put it on Vimeo or something? I'd like to see it.

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    Uploaded to hv20.info now!

    http://hv20.info/yopu/Bandon%20Oregon%20720p.mp4

    (Note: Safari has issues with .mp4's on hv20.info, but seems to work on IE and Firefox)


    By the Way, i just found an amazing FREE program that took my 1.7gb HDV file to a 33mb file in about 1 minute. It's extremely easy to use with crystal clear video. Unfortunately for you Windows people its Mac only.

    If anyone would like a link let me know.
    I have Compressor and FCS2, but even this program can get better results as far as compression goes...

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    Nice, just a few things:
    This is not a 720p video. It is 460x260. It would have been nice if you could export in real 720p, on Vimeo.

    Also, get a tripod. Some of the shots would have been much nicer if you had used a tripod.

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    By the Way, i just found an amazing FREE program that took my 1.7gb HDV file to a 33mb file in about 1 minute. It's extremely easy to use with crystal clear video. Unfortunately for you Windows people its Mac only.
    I'm interested...please share the link.

    thx
    ~J~

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru View Post
    Nice, just a few things:
    This is not a 720p video. It is 460x260. It would have been nice if you could export in real 720p, on Vimeo.

    Also, get a tripod. Some of the shots would have been much nicer if you had used a tripod.
    i know its not 720p, it was the file name created by VisualHub i just forgot to change it.

    Thanks for the tip though
    I was ganna get a merlin
    but not with my new 35mm adapter lol
    Last edited by ATN_Productions; 2007 November 28th at 00:49.

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