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#1
Thanks very much.

I don't usually shoot with RAW actually. Only on 2 or 3 projects. The truth is dealing with the RAW footage is a pain in the ass and its unreliable. I've lost a whole CF card worth of footage once because it was corrupted.  I've actually just purchased a RED Epic so will be using that for a lot of things now.

Lenses I usually use are 24-105 f4,  16-35 f2.8,  50 f1.2,  50 f1.8,  35 f1.4

Cheers!



#2
With the grade I've tried to emulate film stock.  Basically lift the blacks a little bit. Lower the contrast. Warm up the mid tones. Ad a little hint of green to the blacks and then desaturate. Then ad a really fine grain to it using film convert. 

It helps starting with 5D raw footage because it has much more dynamic range. Makes grading a lot more fun for sure.

Thanks for the kind words <3

#3
Yes I had a glidecam 2000. Probably my favourite tool.
#4
Yes sorry forgot to mention I also used Twixtor for a number of shots.  Almost all of it was shot at 50fps, some at 24fps.

Obviously using Twixtor you loose a bit of sharpness but overall it still looks pretty good to me. 

Thanks for watching.

:D
#5
Hey everyone. This is a film I shot in Japan back in February. Only just had time to edit it.

90% of the shots are shot RAW at 50fps in bursts.
I'm pretty happy with the results I think.

Thanks for watching.

#6
I was getting between 4 - 8 seconds of real time recording at 1080p with a 2.35:1 crop.

Lens's were all L series glass. 50 f1.2, 24-105 f4, 35 f1.4, 100 f2.8 macro, 16-35 II f2.8

I don't have the HQ version online sorry. I might upload it. Its basically sharper and you can see the grain much finer.

Thanks
#7
Thanks. The vimeo version doesn't really do it justice. The full HQ Pro Res is pretty amazing.

#8
This is a film I created as a Cinema Advert for The Currant Shed in South Australia.
Shot on a 5Dmk3 using Magic Lantern RAW at 1080p 50fps.

Produced by Moonship Moving Pictures Co. (www.moonship.com.au)



#9
Quote from: anchoricex on July 09, 2013, 07:59:19 PM
I thought the higher framerates like 60fps were limited to 720p? Can someone explain to me like I'm a fifth grader how this works?

And is the 4-5 second clip length a limitation of the KomputerBay card that you have?

50/60fps is locked to 720p with the standard canon software. ML allows the camera to record RAW still frames at a higher rate. Its actually recording 50 still RAW photos a second at 1920 x 1080 instead of the full still photo resolution.

The 1000x cards can only record for 4-5 seconds before the camera buffer is full at 50fps. maybe with faster cards in the future this won't be a problem.
#10
Quote from: aaphotog on July 09, 2013, 02:22:19 AM
I tried selecting the 60fps in the canon menu and I had fps override in ML menu set to off, then I recorded a clip. I was able to get quite a long clip at above 1080p which didn't seem normal(for 60p). Problem is, when I brought it into Rawmagic, it showed up as 29.97 fps.
Did yours show the same as well???

Also, in post, did you use twixtor or something, or did you simply drop the file on a 25fps timeline?

I didn't select 60p so my guess is the ML software doesn't like 60p raw at anything above the 720p resolution selected from the menu. I selected 50p and 1080 with 2.35:1 ration in ML. the clip show up as 50fps in Rawmagic. I then transcoded those to 25fps in post. Didn't use twixtor at all the frames shown in the video are 1:1

Thanks
#11
Quote from: Toffifee on July 06, 2013, 11:29:29 AM
Hey,
Great movie!

One question:
When I select 1280p 60fps in canons menu and 1920p 2.35 in ML RAW menu, it says stretch by 1,61x in post.
I can't actually choose 1920x818, any ideas why that is?

That's correct you have to increase the vertical resolution but 161% in post to retain the correct ratio. This does create a tiny bit of tearing and isn't true 1080p but it is far better than 720p. Cheers
#12
Selected 720p 50fps in the canon menu then loaded the raw plugin in Magic Lantern. Raw resolution selected at 1080p and 2.35:1 aspect ratio. no fps override. All other plugins were disabled to free up the buffers.

Was filmed using a glide cam and some of the shots were further stabilized in premiere.

Port Willy is great! I'm lucky enough to live there :D





#13
Film I shot a week ago using the latest RAW build. I was able to shoot 4-5 second bursts of slow mo 50fps RAW. The results blew me away. Dynamic range is what I'm interested in and it really looks like alexa or film stock. Enjoy!




Filmed on Canon Mk3 using Magic Lantern RAW beta build 21/6/2013.
Filmed at 1920p 50fps in approx. 4-5 second bursts on KomputerBay 128gig (Buffer then runs out).

Grading is only very light. The pictures coming straight out of the camera are phenomenal.
The detail and dynamic range are really unbelievable. A couple of shots have been stabilized in post.
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Canon L series glass. 16mm-35mm f2.8 II, 24mm-105mm f4, 35mm f1.4, 100mm 2.8 II macro
Glide Cam HD2000
Cut with PR 6 and AE 6
Graded in Premiere with 3 way colour wheel.
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Music: Sea Oleena "Swimming Story"
seaoleena.bandcamp.com/
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Shot/Cut by: David Anthony Parkinson
Girl: Sybil Lebois

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