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Post in this thread if you're editing something right now and tell what it is and filmed on.
Some crappy clips I took of boats when I was in NYC. I already made a short like 60 sec. timelapse sort if thing, but the quality sucks, so i'm researching what to render it in. PLEASE HALP ME!!!
SOMEBODY HELP ME, WHAT FORMAT DO I RENDER THIS IN TO HAVE THE BEST QUALITY WHEN UPLOADED TO VIMEO. ORIGINAL FILES WERE SHOT WITH 720P AT 30FPS ON A NIKON D3100.
Earlier on today I was editing the first few shots that I took with my t3i. They were just lifestyleish shots and I was trying some colour grading stuff
going to film some comedy skits that my friend wrote, just bought a canon t3i so I'm super stoked to get some footage of real people, my dogs hate me now lol
You think I didn't try? All the results were just explaining the different codecs and formats and how they work. Nothing actually described what gave the best quality on the web.
I'm working on a couple videos for tnf, one is about technical yoga gear and one is some short athlete bios of professional athletes that use yoga to train. It was primarily shot on an af100 and a 5D.
I would do that, not really my place to recommend something I've never tried, but I was talking to a friend who's a film major and he's shot with both.
He said he definitely liked the fs100 more than the af100. The image quality was slightly better and he said the most noticeable difference was how it handled noise. The fs100 has a monochromatic noise pattern while the af100 uses a large spectrum of colors in its noise, causing it to be more apparent in the footage.
about to shoot a really chessy SWAT style action film on either my HVX or on 35mm film. I want to shoot at night (all my film is 500T) but dont feel like waisting my film on something that will probably turn out wicked lame. And the HVX's low light sucks, even when i use three 800w video lights. hmmm
A short edit from backpacking on a t2i. Just got it for my B day never filmed with a dslr so it was a definite learning experience far far from perfect haha
After learning how to do flatspins on a trampoline and then watching them get done on snow, I'm pretty fucking jealous, and at this moment I could click into some skis and go stomp them on snow. Yeah, i am, that pumped.