Sunday, April 10, 2011
Bicycles
Great word, actually: bicycles. (Before the bicycle was the 'monocycle') I only know the bicycle; I'm from Holland. We are a nation of bicyclists. As a matter of fact, as I am writing this, I am wearing my racerbike-outfit. In 20 minutes time I'll be on my bike riding 70-80 kilometers to the coast with a few friends.
Just came across this trailer for a doc about how bikes change a nation. Shot with a Canon 550D/T2i and a Panasonic HPX-170. These guys had next to no budget, travelled out to Nicaragua and shot what looks to be a beautiful story. Read more about the gear and the way they pulled this off.
The Bicycle City. Trailer from Greg Sucharew on Vimeo.
Just came across this trailer for a doc about how bikes change a nation. Shot with a Canon 550D/T2i and a Panasonic HPX-170. These guys had next to no budget, travelled out to Nicaragua and shot what looks to be a beautiful story. Read more about the gear and the way they pulled this off.
The Bicycle City. Trailer from Greg Sucharew on Vimeo.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
A new & stable FCP on April 12?
About 6 months ago I bought a new Mac Pro, upgraded to the latest Final Cut Studio and was ready to start enjoying my lightening-fast editing monster. It's not been the ecstatic ride I was looking forward to, to say the least.
Final Cut Pro has crashed on me more in the last 6 months than in a few years before. What is it: the software, the hardware? Is it FCP or Snow Leopard, the combination? Is it my videocard, the memory?
Final Cut Pro has crashed on me more in the last 6 months than in a few years before. What is it: the software, the hardware? Is it FCP or Snow Leopard, the combination? Is it my videocard, the memory?
Friday, April 8, 2011
35 euros: 25 mm f 1.2 lens on the way
I was looking for experiences from others in regards to mounting my 6mm f1.2 lens to my Panasonic GH2 when I came across another CCTV lens, a 25mm f1.2 including adapter and shipping, for only 35 euros. Pictures that were taken with the lens looked really nice and the seller told me I could mount this directly to my GH2. No drilling, shaving or machining! So I ordered it, out of curiosity. Will post footage as soon as I have it! Here's some still images made with this lens:
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Wasted
I survived last night, a film/edit session for a large corporation. After a week of soulsearching with an external organization around 20 managers were given the assignment to make a film about leadership.
My task was to help them shape their ideas, give basic camera instructions and edit their footage. We started brainstorming at 9 am, they came back with footage at 4 pm and I had finished my film at midnight. My 3 colleagues were less fortunate and edited untill 5 am. (disaster: my roommate in the hotel had just finished rendering the film at 5 am, was about to go up to the hotelroom when he discovered a text error. It took another hour to re-render...)
The viewing and evaluation took place this morning. My team was extremely happy with the film- as were the others with their films, for that matter.So I'm back home, tired but content. Looking forward to a shave.
My task was to help them shape their ideas, give basic camera instructions and edit their footage. We started brainstorming at 9 am, they came back with footage at 4 pm and I had finished my film at midnight. My 3 colleagues were less fortunate and edited untill 5 am. (disaster: my roommate in the hotel had just finished rendering the film at 5 am, was about to go up to the hotelroom when he discovered a text error. It took another hour to re-render...)
The viewing and evaluation took place this morning. My team was extremely happy with the film- as were the others with their films, for that matter.So I'm back home, tired but content. Looking forward to a shave.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Edit marathon
Here we are in à hotel in Amsterdam: 4 editors waiting for 4 film
teams to return with their assignment. A job for a big corporation.
Hopefully we'll have a film at 3 AM!
teams to return with their assignment. A job for a big corporation.
Hopefully we'll have a film at 3 AM!
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Who needs new camera's anyway?
Often we're so caught up in the peripheral stuff that we spend too little time doing what we should be doing: filming. I am the first one to plead guilty. One of these peripheral things is this blog. And the gear, the technical stuff, the gadgets. It gobbles up disproportionate amounts of my time.
And then you see something that was shot on a Canon HV20 (I could have sworn it was a DSLR) and it looks stunning and blows away footage shot with the newest gear 5 times the price. And I think: I still have a HV20 lying around and I have always used it for B-roll. If I would have explored more of this camera, I could have done so much more with it. Many of us have too many options, it distracts from the core. It is is true, it is cliché and it needs to be repeated like a chant: less not only is more, less will bring you more. So here's something shot with the 'obsolete' Canon HV20:
And then you see something that was shot on a Canon HV20 (I could have sworn it was a DSLR) and it looks stunning and blows away footage shot with the newest gear 5 times the price. And I think: I still have a HV20 lying around and I have always used it for B-roll. If I would have explored more of this camera, I could have done so much more with it. Many of us have too many options, it distracts from the core. It is is true, it is cliché and it needs to be repeated like a chant: less not only is more, less will bring you more. So here's something shot with the 'obsolete' Canon HV20:
MACRONATURE from monso on Vimeo.
Monday, April 4, 2011
Who needs dvd's, anyway?
For the first time in years(!) I have to deliver a video on dvd. Yes, I have burned the occasional dvd but almost all of my work is delivered as webfilm, in quicktime. This client wants 25 dvd's, too small a number to go to the shop so I burn it myself. Real old-fashioned handmade dvd's.
I burn 25 of them and test a few on my standalone dvd-player (which has become obsolete since I got my WD Mediaplayer 2 years ago). I also play them on my Mac and Windows PC. All is well.
I give the dvd's to my client, who gave it to hér boss to view it at home. He returns the dvd saying it doesn't play well: the lower thirds with his name & title are cut off horizontally. I ask for the dvd so I can check if it's bad. I insert it into my dvd-player and it plays fine, as expected. Then I decide to try to recreate the problem and all becomes clear when I set the dvd-player to display 4:3. It cuts off the picture exactly where he told us.
I burn 25 of them and test a few on my standalone dvd-player (which has become obsolete since I got my WD Mediaplayer 2 years ago). I also play them on my Mac and Windows PC. All is well.
I give the dvd's to my client, who gave it to hér boss to view it at home. He returns the dvd saying it doesn't play well: the lower thirds with his name & title are cut off horizontally. I ask for the dvd so I can check if it's bad. I insert it into my dvd-player and it plays fine, as expected. Then I decide to try to recreate the problem and all becomes clear when I set the dvd-player to display 4:3. It cuts off the picture exactly where he told us.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Crowdfunding?
Just came across a stunning piece of photo/video journalism. A trailer, a pitch, a teaser or whatever you want to call it, for a 'crowdfunding' project; a term that has reached my eyes for the first time today. People on the internet decide whether or not they find your project interesting enough to donate money to, starting at US $10,-.
Sin & Salvation in Baptist Town-by Matt Eich-Emphas.is from Emphas.is on Vimeo.
Sin & Salvation in Baptist Town-by Matt Eich-Emphas.is from Emphas.is on Vimeo.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Gear rings on the cheap (relatively speaking)
I never understood why a focus ring has to cost ridiculous amounts of money. Even the rings from the manufacturer of my budget follow focus, DFocus, makes focus rings that cost 30,- albeit that one size supposedly fits all (lenses). But ideally you don't want to mess with taking them off and readjusting them to a new lens every time you go out for a shoot.
So you basically want effective and affordable gear rings. Enter Half Inch Rails with their zip-tie solution. 40,- for a set of 4 gear rings. Just placed an order.
HIR Zip Tie Focus Gear from Sam Morgan Moore on Vimeo.
So you basically want effective and affordable gear rings. Enter Half Inch Rails with their zip-tie solution. 40,- for a set of 4 gear rings. Just placed an order.
HIR Zip Tie Focus Gear from Sam Morgan Moore on Vimeo.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Byebye trusted mate
After years of great service the time has come to say goodbye to a great travelmate, a trusted partner and protector of my greatest assets. We have crossed great distances together, withstood the rains, kept eachother company in trains, planes and automobiles but now are roads will separate.
It feels somewhat blasphemous to let him go and I would love to keep him until he meets his final resting place, but this house is too small for him and all of his colleagues. One of them has to go. The Petrol PCUB-1N camerabag will start a new life elsewhere and will assist his new owner for many years to come. Bye bye, trusted bag. You have served me well. May good care carry you far into the future. And may you carry great camera's in return.
It feels somewhat blasphemous to let him go and I would love to keep him until he meets his final resting place, but this house is too small for him and all of his colleagues. One of them has to go. The Petrol PCUB-1N camerabag will start a new life elsewhere and will assist his new owner for many years to come. Bye bye, trusted bag. You have served me well. May good care carry you far into the future. And may you carry great camera's in return.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Mailbox: unboxing the DFocus V3
Just received my DFocus V3. First impressions: light, plasticky but solid, nice rotation with dampened friction. The big question with this product is, as far as I'm concerned, how it will stand the test of time. I'd be interested to hear from others how this thing holds after thorough use. I'll be posting a review after I've used it a few times.
Unboxing the DFocus V3 from Filmersblog on Vimeo.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Mailbox: budget timer remote for GH2
I don't know why it was relatively hard to find a cheap intervalometer for my GH2. I was searching the forums but noticed people were spending $45 and up for a device that shouldn't cost more than 25,- (which is exactly what I paid for my remote for the Canon 550D) And they seemed to be really happy with that deal..! Was Panasonic stuff more expensive or was it just the GH2 stuff that was more expensive? Because apparently the remote that works on the GH1 doesn't work on the GH2, so I was made to understand.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Mailbox: close, but no cigar
So I got myself a Pentax 6mm f1.2 for 14,99 and I'm dying to mount this thing on my Panasonic GH2. Today I got one step closer but there's about one millimeter between me and happiness. One millimeter of metal.
My C-mount to micro 4/3 adapter arrived and it's another ring like they've been showing up regularly here lately. There is a guy who does reviews of adapter rings but the only thing I can say is that it's black metal and fits my camera. But it doesn't fit my Pentax CCTV lens and that's not the adaper's fault. There is something unusual about the design of this lens and so you must modify it.
Monday, March 28, 2011
In review: Varizoom VZ-LSP shouldersupport
I thought I wouldn't use it anymore after I bought my beautiful, modular Gini rig. But the Varizoom VZ-LSP has held its ground and remains my first choice when shooting with my Sony EX1R.
The biggest advantage over the Gini rig is weight, or the lack of it I should say. The second biggest advantage is the abdomen support. The rig just sits on your abdomen and takes away a lot of strain from the arms.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
free Final Cut Pro tutorials
I have been following FCP-guru Larry Jordan for many years. He has a voice that holds somewhere between a therapist, a hypnotist and a grandfather- very easy to listen to. Besides that, he is a knowledgeable guy with who knows how to get a message across. Even though I subscribed to his newsletter, I somehow never knew Larry had his own YouTube channel with lots of mini-tutorials. Do you know the best way to output HD to DVD? Just one example of some very valuable -and very free!- tutorials:
Saturday, March 26, 2011
My first night with the GH2
Just me, my dog and the GH2 with Panasonic pancake 20mm 1.7 during our daily (nightly) walk around the block. All of this is literally within 100 meters of my home.
It just shows to prove (or proves to show??) that the beautiful stuff is all around. But the touchscreen focus makes this possible. I would not have even attempted a lot of shots without it (or the swivel lcd for that matter)- too much hassle, can't judge focus from unusual angles.
All handheld (smoothcam filter), no grading... dancing with light!
It just shows to prove (or proves to show??) that the beautiful stuff is all around. But the touchscreen focus makes this possible. I would not have even attempted a lot of shots without it (or the swivel lcd for that matter)- too much hassle, can't judge focus from unusual angles.
All handheld (smoothcam filter), no grading... dancing with light!
My first night with the GH2 from Filmersblog on Vimeo.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Hands-on with the Sony NEX FS100
This really is the new type of marketing: ask a filmmaker to talk about designing a new camera and then have him sell it to his peers. I mean, the camera certainly looks promising but some comments, like "look, a headphone jack so you can monitor your audio- something we really really wanted..." (is it, really??) and "a peaking function that help you with focusing- really exciting!" (yesss, it's the latest in focus technology!!) set off my alarmbells. (And notice how they flash good ol' Philip Bloom for a sec, just for 'street credibility')
Aside from this being an obvious sales pitch, I wouldn't say no if someone shoved a FS100 in my hand for the upcoming birthday...
Aside from this being an obvious sales pitch, I wouldn't say no if someone shoved a FS100 in my hand for the upcoming birthday...
NEX FS 100 Video Blog from Den & James on Vimeo.
Mailbox: 15,- multicoated UV filter and 2,- step-up ring
| 46-52mm step-up ring with 52mm LCW variable ND filter |
Luxury problem: you have several camera's and want to be able to use your lenses and filters on both of them. Enter the world of adapter rings, step-up rings, stacking and threading.
I was particularly looking for a solution to mount my 55,- LCW variable ND-filter, which I bought for my Canon 50mm 1.8, on my Panasonic pancake 20mm 1.7 The step-up ring cost me less than 2,- and thus saved me over 50,- A great solution.
| Lumix pancake with Kenko multicoated UV filter |
I paid 350,- for the Panasonic pancake lens and needed to protect the glass with an UV-filter. The Kenko seems to represent good value for the money: 15,- for a multicoated piece of glass. I'll post some tests later to show the affect on picture quality.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Sony's answer to the Panasonic AG-AF100?
Will be around 6000,- Here's a list of the features. Another one to research, boys and girls. Here we go again!
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