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Title: Nepal Earthquake - Relief Team Documentary
Post by: amara on May 11, 2015, 05:19:25 PM
Following the Earthquake of 25 April 2015, a group of Nepali Friends organized a team to help people of affected rural areas. This is an informal effort to bring immediate help to those who need it at the grass roots.
I decided to set up a fund to support the team and to follow them with my camera, to document their relief effort.

This is one of my first video project shared publicly and using magic lantern.
It is a quite quick and dirty edit as I don't have too much time to spend on each videos (planning to release them weekly), while traveling 2-3 days a week with the relief team, and still having a job and a young daughter to look after.
Theoretically, for this kind of project, it would be much easier to use the canon stock h264 video, but I just can't help it, love the raw video footage so much. It's quite tricky for interviews though.

https://vimeo.com/127294537
https://youtu.be/I84t0EaFGAk

The fundraiser
http://www.youcaring.com/emergency-fundraiser/nepal-earthquake-fund-bhaisepati-earthquake-relief-team/348243
and facebook page
http://www.facebook.com/BhaisepatiEarthquakeReliefTeam

Forgot to mention I'm using a 5d3 with 35 and 50mm lenses, and a gopro 4.

Thanks

Amara
Title: Re: Nepal Earthquake - Relief Team Documentary
Post by: beauchampy on May 11, 2015, 08:48:56 PM
Hey Amara,

I'm currently editing a new video for nepalshirt.com - it's a relief appeal where all profits go to Nepal.

I'm currently struggling for good b-roll and wondered if you had any you could donate?

Best

Paul
Title: Re: Nepal Earthquake - Relief Team Documentary
Post by: Kharak on May 12, 2015, 12:58:55 AM
What 50 mm lens is that?

Really nice, good coverage too and nice neutral colours.

Title: Re: Nepal Earthquake - Relief Team Documentary
Post by: amara on May 13, 2015, 07:42:02 PM
Damn, We got struck by another big quake yesterday. Thanksfully, we are safe.
Paul, any particular shots you are looking for? It's nice to read you are helping another relief effort.
Just let me know...

Kharak, I'm using a nikon 50mm 1.2 ais, a fun combo if you ask me, especially with the focus peaking.

Thanks guys,

Amara
Title: Re: Nepal Earthquake - Relief Team Documentary
Post by: Mehmet Kozal on May 13, 2015, 08:09:00 PM
Really heart breaking. Also It feels like it's gonna be a nice short documentary series. Will share this video on my social networking accounts for sure.

Also looking forward to hear about your raw video workflow. Good luck.
Title: Nepal Earthquake - Relief Team Documentary
Post by: DeafEyeJedi on May 14, 2015, 12:23:06 AM
Nice work. Appreciate your supportive spirits in Nepal. Be safe!!!

Regarding your doc... I love the style and colors. Both of your primes are Nikons, correct?

Curious to see how your 50 1.2 compared with my 50 1.2 (Nikon vs Canon) because I love how my good old Nikkor 24mm 2.8D AF and also do enjoy using the focus peak with it.
Title: Re: Nepal Earthquake - Relief Team Documentary
Post by: beauchampy on May 14, 2015, 11:22:31 PM
Amara,

Thank you for your reply and I hope you are safe.

I'm really looking for any b-roll of the disaster areas which show the destruction of what's been happening and the displacement of people.

If you have anything that you can upload to dropbox / we transfer please do let me know and PM me the address.

Godspeed

Paul
Title: Re: Nepal Earthquake - Relief Team Documentary
Post by: amara on May 20, 2015, 06:35:36 AM
DeafEyeJedi, thanks for your kind words.
To answer your question, no, my other prime is the canon 35 f2 IS. It is maybe not great, but pretty useful, light and small, and the IS is a real plus for handheld video.

Paul,

I will pm you soon.

Thanks
Title: Re: Nepal Earthquake - Relief Team Documentary
Post by: amara on May 20, 2015, 06:37:12 AM
I also posted a 2nd video - chapter 2: a walk in devastated Khokana.

http://vimeo.com/128063279
or
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68Fv9-nLPvM

Thanks all,

Amara