Okay... thanks.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: arrinkiiii on November 19, 2013, 07:51:09 PMThank you! Glad you like it, the noise is partially due to the YouTube compression but also from using a high ISO on a 550D. I cleaned up some of it using NeatVideo's plugin which helped a lot. In the forest I tried to stay below 400 ISO to avoid noise, but you always get some.
Very nice videoSome part's of the video, like in the pool, got a lot of noise, it's not possible to clean that? Or is youtube?
What kind of light did you use? and for the slow motion, 550D have 60 fps or you use twixtor?
Keep the good work! ML are production very nice directors
Quote from: BrotherD on August 01, 2013, 09:33:01 PMThis really does help, and I can't wait to see your music videos and the short film shot on the 550D RAW. Really eager to see.
Jack my answer is yes, absolutely! Hey, now, if you have a 5dm3 or 50d, I would say use them first. You probably have already jumped out your editing chair seeing the details of that raw footage from your t2i. You will not get that clarity shooting H.264.
I am not expecting ML to make any more improvements to our camera. Right now I am more than satisfied. I have two music videos, a short film and some sound bites scheduled the next two weeks. Every one of them will be shot raw with theT2i.
Jack, I hope this helps.
Derrick
Quote from: BrotherD on August 08, 2013, 08:02:11 AM
Jack I was thinking about you today after shooting 90% of a short film. The director agreed to shoot it in raw and with the Panasonic LA 7200 anamorphic adapter, using a vintage Cosina 28mm lens. The lens and adapter worked so well together! I've been telling Alex that I am not a fan of blown out highlights that are in most movies today? Two of my challenges were focus and capturing details in all the shots. Every scene was shot outside today, most with ND filters because the LA 7200 works best when the taking lens is at 5.6.
We filled four 8gb cards, one 16gb card and half of another 16gb card. The biggest problem was with the only Kingston card. The 8gb class 10 card could only record between 235 - 400 frames per take before stopping. The three Scandisk 8gb cards recorded continuously even thought two of them are old class 6 cards bought in 2010 when I purchased the T2i. I think the Kingston card writes at only around 15mb per second. My year old Micro Center 16gb card recorded at most 400 frames per take but the new Micro Center 16gb card Alex purchased yesterday recorded around 1200 frames per take? I'm saying all this to say, most class 10 cards write too slow to record raw continuously at 960 x 540. Make sure your cards write faster than 21mb per second!
Even with the cards slowing down production I am looking forward to finishing the film in raw. I will post some footage by this weekend.
Happy shooting,
Derrick
Quote from: tecgen on July 26, 2013, 05:31:39 PMSo basically a 550D's max MB/s is around 20? So it can't be pushed higher than those resolutions, unless you go for a lower fps? And glad you liked my music video, thanks!
Yes, you can record in HD resolution (1280x720) with the 550d, but continuously only with 12,5 frames per second when your SD card can write the frames fast enough. When you choose a resolution and frame rate combination that exceeds 20MB/s you will get drop outs. But maybe you could buy a Canon EOS 50d. This model should be able to write around 80-90MB/s to an compact flash card.
PS: Nice & professional looking music video. Good work!
best regards,
Marco
Quote from: BrotherD on July 26, 2013, 10:04:04 PMHey jackdelamare, The first thing I would like to say to you is I loved your video. You are an true artist indeed and your last comment inspired me to come hang out with the big dogs!I think, at the moment, Magic Lantern Raw, the t2i and music videos are a really good match. Shoot your video with the t2i because from watching "Twelve Ton Trouble" you will definitely hit a home run!Thank you so much for your kind comments! You think I should shoot my music video using my 550D in RAW? Or stick to what I know won't cause problems (ie: normal h.264 shooting)? It's difficult. I think I need to get more used to shooting RAW. I went out yesterday and filmed some stuff in RAW and I'm using GingerHDR now to edit it through Premiere. Is this the best method? The workflows I've seen are what I'm dreading the most... GingerHDR seems to have given us the simplest way to edit RAW.
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