Menu

Show posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.

Show posts Menu

Topics - zossboss

#1
Thought I'd start with this forum to sell my 5d mark III.
USA shipping only
160k shutter
Firmware 1.2.3
Only owner
Good condition (4 years of normal wear and tear)
1500 OBO

Can have more info and pics later today just throwing out feelers :)
#2


Me and buddy filmed a psychological thriller about a pair of glasses that alters your perception - in this case - the protagonist is the antagonist trying to escape himself.

Filmed on a Canon 5D Mark III with Magic Lantern, Ronin M, and Canon 50mm 1.4
Cut in Premiere & Graded in Davinci Resolve
All sounds done in post production.

Any feedback is great! This is the first short film I've ever produced. I know the next short film I'm going to focus more on lighting.
#3
I'm looking for insights on how the card performs compared to the 64gb version 1066x and how they hold up to RAW continuous 23.976 recording at 1920x1080 on a 5D Mark III. I have a gig this friday filming a funeral service and I'm on the cusp of buying 4 of them so I can record the whole service. I have (6) 64gb cards but I dont wanna be switching out the cards ever 10 or so minutes. So here are my questions:

1. Are they as stable as the 64gb 1066x version? I've heard mixed reviews.
2. How many minutes can I record filming 1920x1080 23.976 on 5D Mark III? I'll probably run a tighter aspect ratio to maximize time though.
3. Any issues filming continuous until cards full? Overheating? Data Corruption?

I can record the service in standard compressed format, but I really hate the way it looks now that I've been filming RAW for so long.

I think I'm running an Aug 2015 version of ML.

Thanks in advanced guy!
#4
Anyone from the US should know about the protests going on, I don't know how much coverage it's getting internationally, but I wanted to see first hand what's going on there. We had 24 hours there, so I filmed what I could and the conditions these "water protectors" are facing; freezing temps, snows, and the violence. I ran into Jason Mraz had to interview him. I will be visiting the area as much as I can and turning it into a series call Mni Wiconi meaning Water is Life.

I filmed this with a Canon 5D Mark III with a 24-70mm and 100mm all 2:35:1 RAW at 48fps. It was almost blizzard conditions at some points, but my 5D toughed it out.

Hope you guys enjoy.

#5
Hello!
Just wanted to share my experience this past week. I filmed for a producer/DJ while he was in Chicago for a few shows. I shot all RAW at 1920x818 at 23.976 a few 48fps. I was trying to save as much hard drive space as I could as I was always filming something. I think I'm going to have to come to terms to having a ton of hard drives for shoots like this or maybe not shooting RAW (EEEK). 

Let me know what you guys think! :)



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoM88UveyzY
#6


My second music video completely shot with ML on a Canon 5D Mark III at 1920x818 - 48fps.
RAWmagic-->(COLOR) Davinci Resolve-->(CUT) Adobe Premiere Pro CC

Although it took 3 days of shooting with first time actors and 6 hours of editing it turned out to be a pretty great video in my opinion, but let me know what you think to help me improve as it is my only my second music video. I'm sure there are much more experienced peeps out there :)

Thanks in advance!

#7
I haven't been able to find anything dealing this the quality of compressed vs uncompressed with any Magic Lantern related DNGs. Is there any significant detail loss? If you know any links please share!

Thanks
#8


I've been trying to color grade more, but most of my work is nightlife and club work. I haven't had a chance to color grade a day shoot! We filmed, edited, and graded all in 12 hours. So worth it! Our goal is to do a even bigger snowball fight in March! We ran of daylight for this shoot, but made due with the shots we got!

Hope you enjoy!

Camera: Canon 5D Mark III
Lenses: Canon 24mm 2.8 & Canon 100mm 2.8L
Edited in Adobe Premiere Pro
Colored in Davinci Resolve
#9


Produced my second music video with the Magic Lantern hack!
Filmed on 5D Mark III and Canon 24mm 2.8 IS and 100mm 2.8 IS
Aspect Ratio: 2:35.1

I used Davinci Resolve to color grade, but I'm still learning! Way better than using ACR like I was before though.
Cut together using Premiere Pro and titles were created in After Effects.

I know the flickering was due to have too high of a shutter speed, which I didn't notice when I was outside being it was 14 degrees :)
I need to remember this or buy a plugin.

Does anyone else have an issue with the audio not being synced when filming 50fps on a x1000 card? I shot 1920x818 and almost every audio file was not synced in Davinci Resolve nor MLviewer. If anyone has any suggestion with that, I would truly appreciate it!

I'd gladly answer any questions about the video or if you have any suggestions that'd be great! Thanks!
#10


She's been doing this for a little over a year, so I thought I'd make her a quality video to help her keep it up :) Hopefully it works!
#11


Shot during the Zombie Pub Crawl in Minneapolis and boy was that fun! My stabilizer broke the night before shooting a concert *sigh* so most of my shots were stand still. It was still a lot of fun! Plenty of drunk puking zombies....I should have filmed that! haha

Let's see some more Halloween/Zombie ML videos!
#12
Produced my first music video for my DJ friend to find the best workflow as I have a few hip hop music videos coming up soon. It was a lot of fun making this! :)



#13
Shooting at night clubs are so tricky; too dark, lasers (OMG), crappy fluorescent light flickering, and lots of opportunities for camera gear to get damaged. I don't know how many times someone spilt something on me :/ BUT despite all the bad stuff, it's such a rush shooting these events. Everyone's having a good time with a stupendous amount of energy, so you are guaranteed awesome crowd shots! I'm hoping to do more at music festivals!

I shot this all at 50fps, since I could always speed it up which I did and was satisfied by the way it looked. The shutter speed was set at 1/80 with the super dark ambient light. ISO was set at 1250. I didn't want to push it too far as I'm never satisfied with 1600; too mushy after noise reduced.

Color Graded // Adobe Lightroom
Edited // Adobe Premiere Pro
Effects // Adobe After Effects
Music // Adobe Audition

Camera // Canon 5D Mark III
Lens // Canon 24mm 2.8 IS
Stablizer // Opteka SV-HD 8)

What do you guys think? Any tips that might make these event shoots more successful?


#14


Spent all morning up watching the stars!
#15
Hello! I don't usually export from MLV viewer, but I did for this video for the sake of time. I noticed the red line at the bottom. Does anyone have a clue what this could be, or how to fix it? It's on and off. I checked and it is on the .mov files.  Thank you!
#16


The fair is in town, so I thought I would make a cinematic look of it right around sunset. I think it turned out great, and the local news station loved it as well!
#17

This is for all you dog/raw video lovers! You might have seen the video of our Siberian Husky playing at the park (attached below), well these are her babies! This is shot with a 2.35:1 ratio at 23.976fps: edited & graded in Premiere CC.

#18


I wanted to test out a cheaper version of the glide cam; the Opteka SV-HD. It works incredible well for the cost. I shot it at 50fps and dropped to 23.976 for the slow motion. Probably my favorite video of my siberian husky!

Canon 5D Mark III
Canon 24mm 2.8 IS
Opteka SV-HD Stabilizer
Aspect: 2.35:1
FPS: 23.976
Exported in MlRAWviewer
Cut & Color Graded in Adobe Premiere CC
#19
A recent music event I covered. I used only the lighting available having to increase the ISO over 1200.  I would love some constructive criticism! All the slo mo shot were shot using 50fps and slowed down to 23.976.

Canon 5D Mark III


#20
Does anyone have any tips with shots like these? I'm incredibly new to shooting in near pitch black darkness, especially highlights being overexposed :/ I shot it 50fps and dropped it to 23.976fps to achieve the slow motion. My card wouldn't let me shoot for more than 8 seconds on 60fps. What's 10 frames anyways?

www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NDSGZi928g

Let me know what you think!
#21
Shots of downtown Sioux Falls, SD. I shot it 1728x736 and used MLviewer to convert to DNG. I did the color grading in Lightroom 5 and used After Effects and Premiere Pro to put it all together. This is my second test using ML Raw and I love it. 
#22
Hello! My name is Jeffrey and I'm a photographer for my business Zoss Photography. I've been practicing using ML on my free time in preparation of doing a 15-30 minute short film. I would love to watch some of your guy's short films and some detail on how you made them. I plan on shooting in 1728x736, so I can continuously shoot on some of my slower CF cards. I KNOW I will run into some trouble while working on the short film, so I'm definitely going to end up using these forums plenty.

Here's my recent RAW shoot