-
Capture yor moments latest
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/58883760/Sar...%20Anthony.wmv
Shot with two canon 60ds, no hv40 this time... Trying to get my own style in this clogged market, what ya think use guys....
Last edited by liverpool 1; 2012 May 1st at 18:56.
-
Legend
I thought this was pretty good... nice transitions, great choice of music, decent slides, solid steadycam work... however, what glass are you using? I thought some of the shots were a little soft in some scenes, some were out of focus (not many but some shots were a bit off), and there were scenes I personally would have stopped down and had more of the field in focus, though I realize lighting could then be an issue. Some of the outdoor work was a tad under exposed, but all in all this was pretty solid work. Dropbox huh... well at least it was only 168mb to DL...
Good job bro... keep at er! I do think you're at risk with just the two 60D's... too much can go wrong with no backup/full time auto focus/wide angle/long runtime camera... careful now.
EDIT: Audio was good too! Nice job.
-
Wow Liverpool that takes a lot of confidence to pull this through with just 2 d60's. The worry is always present as to if something goes wrong etc. So what was your backup or by burning your bridges you ensured that all went well? Nice!
-
Yes HD my thoughts all the time very soft as the lens was the sigma for the very low light in church 1.4,, if thats what you was refering to? some was the tamron 17-50 in the house and outside... was a risk just using the 60ds but i wanted to really give it a whirl... i used the 100mm f2 in church with the sigma 1.4 and outside 17-50 and the 100mm. with the dslr i am trying to do very fast cuts with lots of small movements then the whole thing will be as natural as can be, i have been studying the tv recently and they all seem to be doing hand held with small movements and this with the edit kinda covers up all the movements focus issues, but the trained eye can see it... studio i did have my hv40s in the bag but was determined to see it through...... steve
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules