Hi Everyone!
Title in english: The birth of our imagination
Therefore i let go my imagination. :) I hope you like it
Rec: 5D MkIII 1920x872 24fps (48fps slomo) 14bit lossless mlraw
Lens: Canon EF 20mm f/2.8, Canon EF 35mm f/2, Samyang 50 mm T1.5, Samyang 85 mm T1.5, Canon EF 70-200 f/2.8 II USM
Cut: Premire Pro CC17
Grade: Davinci Resolve 14
Vfx: After Effects CC17
Blowing up 4K when i export. (Becouse the youtube destroy all of the details, but in 4k is acceptable)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSTFZwOk-vE
Cool! The sky replacement is really good. You even applied a lens blur in it.
Two faulty points for me: there's too much microcontrast (like when use the option "clarity" in ACR) and I have the perception the slowmo have a "wrong" motion blur (your shutter speed was more than 1/96?).
QuoteBlowing up 4K when i export. (Becouse the youtube destroy all of the details, but in 4k is acceptable)
Not according to this:
https://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=22681.0
Luther Thanks for your feedback. I accepted.
Quote from: Luther on March 27, 2019, 12:02:58 PM
there's too much microcontrast
I want to see this kind of microcontrast for the surreal image, I like it :D
Quote from: Luther on March 27, 2019, 12:02:58 PM
motion blur (your shutter speed was more than 1/96?).
The most shoots, much more than 1/96. I applied Pixel Motion blur in after effects at 90 degree, on almost all shoot.
Blowing up: It's a simple thing. If i watch in HD then i see a lot of banding, and detail loss. In 4k I can see almost the original. The quality is not better.
Quote from: ronetwo on March 27, 2019, 02:00:38 PM
I want to see this kind of microcontrast for the surreal image, I like it :D
I see. An artistic choice, then.
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The most shoots, much more than 1/96. I applied Pixel Motion blur in after effects at 90 degree, on almost all shoot.
I knew something was different. Have you tried Twixtor? It does a pretty good job for me.
Anyway, nice work. Hoping to see more from you.
This was awesome! Nice dynamic range. I love the sky replacement as well. It felt almost too natural :)
Were you on a gimbal? How did you handle focusing?
QuoteHave you tried Twixtor?
Not yet, but the next time i will. Thx for the suggestion.
QuoteWere you on a gimbal? How did you handle focusing?
We use a ronin for the firsts scene shots, the other stabilized shots was taken a cheap handheald stabilizer. We use a 20 mm canon lens at f/8 and f/11, than set the focus ring 1 meter. When we did the closeupshots (samyang 50mm T1.5), we ran in a circle and set the lens T/2.8, therefore we had a sharp image and a blurry backround.
I find myself coming back to this thread and watching the video again and again. And the more often I watch it, the more I like it. I am amazed at how you guys managed to make this variety of different instruments sound in such a perfect rythm and harmony and produce this rich sound! Also, the song itself sounds really beautifully in Hungarian language. How do you call this music style - melodic rapp or something else? Wonderful work of talented musicians and a very creative usage of Magic Lantern. Congratulations and please keep going!
I only wish, there were subtitles of the lyrics in English.