What is the aspect ratio if you intend to go anomorphic (like 16:9)? And what was your workflow for cropping your footage after capturing?
The aspect ratio is 2.39:1, though I have to admit I just eyeballed it for the web release.
Cropping was just a simple use of the "pan/crop tool" in vegas on each clip, and then setting the project settings to match.
avocade wrote:
What makes this short look so expensive is both the great sound, but even more the extremely well executed and smooth camera moves, with the occasional Bourne Identity-style handheld when called for. Can you tell us a bit more about how you did the dolly tracking shots, etc?
"What makes Spielberg Spielberg is that he knows exactly where to place the camera." I don't remember who said that, but it reminded me of your work in this movie. Well done.
While I don't quite have a perfect handle of that just yet, that is a great compliment so i'll take it.
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Ayz,
While I wait patiently for the audio answer, I was wondering, will you be shooting anything in the hdv 24p mode anytime soon? What are your favorite settings for the hv30? I'm really curious to know. Thanks for being so generous with the information.
Great job Ayz! You and Macgregor are my source of inspiration for my upcoming short!
Fri Jul 25, 2008 4:59 am
cmdurham
Joined: 23 Jan 2008 Posts: 507 Location: City of Hate, Texas
Finally got round to watching it, and man I'm impressed. I love the CC work you did Ayz. Very impressive. I'm humbled.
Fri Jul 25, 2008 8:07 am
Ayz
Joined: 15 Jul 2008 Posts: 50
tasialabastro wrote:
Ayz,
While I wait patiently for the audio answer, I was wondering, will you be shooting anything in the hdv 24p mode anytime soon? What are your favorite settings for the hv30? I'm really curious to know. Thanks for being so generous with the information.
I did shoot in hdv 24p mode. I don't have favorite settings... as long as the shutter is set to 1/60, the rest changes.
Retrospective wrote:
Great job Ayz! You and Macgregor are my source of inspiration for my upcoming short!
Thanks man. I'll pass that on to mac. And good luck!
cmdurham wrote:
Finally got round to watching it, and man I'm impressed. I love the CC work you did Ayz. Very impressive. I'm humbled.
Thank you sir.
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Ayz,
Hey great short man. I loved the look and the CC was fantastic. I also have a HV20 and recently have shot shot footage with the HDV 24p setting with the 48 shutter. The problem im having is once i import it and start to edit it im getting ghosting almost blended frames. I was wondering what you used to import your vide and edit it so you didnt get the blended frames ar jitter. thanks.
Also Stu, great book and great site keep up the good work.
Fri Jul 25, 2008 7:27 pm
Ayz
Joined: 15 Jul 2008 Posts: 50
wnducms wrote:
Ayz,
Hey great short man. I loved the look and the CC was fantastic. I also have a HV20 and recently have shot shot footage with the HDV 24p setting with the 48 shutter. The problem im having is once i import it and start to edit it im getting ghosting almost blended frames. I was wondering what you used to import your vide and edit it so you didnt get the blended frames ar jitter. thanks.
Also Stu, great book and great site keep up the good work.
Did you remove the pulldown first?
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Yea i used Aspect HD for Adobe Premiere Pro wich autimaticly is supposed to remove the pulldown and has its own setting for the HV20
Sat Jul 26, 2008 2:17 am
brian
Joined: 20 Jul 2008 Posts: 3
Baking film stock
Ayz wrote:
It's not so much that it's wrong, but more that it's weird and embarrasing. I can imagine some of the more pro guys thinking it absolutely backwards. It's sort of like baking film stock before using it. It sound stupid, but it definitely has a certain look.
Hey, I'm reasonably new on these forums and was a bit confused about your statement above. Why was the CC process you used like baking film stock? From a quick google, it seems baking film stock was done to modify the contrast so was wondering how this related to what you did in post?
Great film by the way.
Sat Jul 26, 2008 2:51 am
Ayz
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Re: Baking film stock
brian wrote:
Hey, I'm reasonably new on these forums and was a bit confused about your statement above. Why was the CC process you used like baking film stock? From a quick google, it seems baking film stock was done to modify the contrast so was wondering how this related to what you did in post?
Great film by the way.
I wasn't directly comparing -- only that my process is experimental and can seem like the long way around.
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Hey Ayz, wondering what you used to remove pulldown. I've been very happy with Cineform's products for this, but curious what you used and what codec you ended up editing and cc'ing in...
also curious what monitoring solution you use; Vegas can be problematic for accurate preview, and wondering if you went with a broadcast monitor via BlackMagic or AJA, or simply previewed via LCD monitor or perhaps HDMI to consumer LCD or Plasma....
Hey Ayz, wondering what you used to remove pulldown. I've been very happy with Cineform's products for this, but curious what you used and what codec you ended up editing and cc'ing in...
also curious what monitoring solution you use; Vegas can be problematic for accurate preview, and wondering if you went with a broadcast monitor via BlackMagic or AJA, or simply previewed via LCD monitor or perhaps HDMI to consumer LCD or Plasma....
I have my Dell 1920x1200 24" screen, and a second 27" LCD TV hooked up via dvi. In the end everyone's Television/PC/LCD/PLASMA is set up so differently, that I gave up on getting too uptight with the "correct" preview, and just made sure it looked good on my tv's and then hopefully it would stand up on other people's set ups. If the film works it works, and it'll still work even if its a bit darker on this screen, or less contrasty on another. There was a lot of eye-balling on my part.
What i'm trying to say in my long-winded way is... that i'm lazy.
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Well done, Ayz. I am planning to pick up an HV30 or HF10/HF11, and I was wondering about focus. Were you able to change focus manually, or did you autofocus? Also, I'm very interested in your audio setup, like others here. I've been considering a Juicedlink device that has XLR ports.
Thanks.
Dan
Sun Jul 27, 2008 3:42 pm
Ayz
Joined: 15 Jul 2008 Posts: 50
carbon3c wrote:
Well done, Ayz. I am planning to pick up an HV30 or HF10/HF11, and I was wondering about focus. Were you able to change focus manually, or did you autofocus? Also, I'm very interested in your audio setup, like others here. I've been considering a Juicedlink device that has XLR ports.
Thanks.
Dan
I focused manually using the LCD. Was a little tough, but seemed to be okay for the most part.
I have to admit, I've been a bit slack about the audio stuff. Will try and call my guy in the next couple of days.
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