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#1
Share Your Videos / Re: Kuwait Timelapse & Hyperlapse
January 30, 2017, 01:44:20 PM
Nice work!
Good to see beautiful Kuwait again, hope to be there again asap.
#2
Hi guys, i made a new video about the vibration problems on Gimbals, like the beholder DS1 or Zenmuse.
Also i am talking about the Steadicam vs Gimbal problem. Some of the shots are in raw, i think you ll notice which ones ;)

#3
Hi, just did an alternate edit...
Everything shot with ML, thanks so much guys!!!
#4
Share Your Videos / Re: Music Video from Germany (ml raw)
September 27, 2016, 01:07:49 PM
Thanks guys!
I used the ML Raw Video converter (1.9.1). Also mixed the footage- the steadicam, wide and some close shots of the playing band were shot in h264, and yeah- there was this one gopro shot in the sink ;)
#5
Share Your Videos / Music Video from Germany (ml raw)
September 27, 2016, 01:02:07 AM
Hi guys, here is another video i shot in ML Raw.
Since the first RAW production 2 years ago, i am pretty much into it (and love it)
Out of 100 clips i had like 5 with pink frames. My experience- let the camera cool down and format the cf as often as possible.
Workflow as usual, import to AE, debayer, noise reduction in ae (safes memory when editing in pp)- usually i export a log (cineform 10 bit), but this time i had the look in my mind, so i did the (main) cc in acr.

#6
Normal Canon magnification: via menu you can place it on the set button for example
#7
Actually this video is a good example why not to use ultra-flat styles like Cinestyle with 8 bit.
There s nothing you will win- you even run the risk of losing highlights when grading, like in the video.
#8
Got it. Seems like i have to reconsider my corrent uploading process ;)
#9
Just to understand- do you mean real 4k footage, or is this trick all about scaling up 1080p footage to 4k in post with better results on vimeo and youtube with 1080p playback?
#10
Share Your Videos / Re: Short / documentary ML raw
June 10, 2016, 01:24:34 PM
Thanks guys!!
#11
Share Your Videos / Short / documentary ML raw
June 09, 2016, 10:17:58 AM
Hi,
just wanted to show you guy my latest project.
It´s friend of mine who produces something, i don´t want to spoil...
Added subtitles because we´ re from Germany.
#12
Damn, i´ve feared that...
i ll give it a try with After Effects, Frame Interpolation and masking...
Thanks for your fast reply a1ex.
#13
Raw Video / 2 bad Frames in sequence, any help?
May 15, 2016, 02:06:48 PM
Hi guys,
i only shot this once, so if anyone could help me with this problem, that would be great.
I did the mistake and used to many overlays during recording...
Now i have 2 bad frames. Is there anything i can do?
Shot on MK3 with a nightly from last year i guess...
I have a dropbox link with the two corrupt dngs and one before and after
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/bqqqlr6k2ej96g0/AABLjNDGC9qV_TykmhdjOde5a?dl=0

I really appreciate any kind of help.


#14
Never ever use cinestyle.
With h264, you re recording 8 bit files. The best way to go is to film as close as your final video should look like.
You can´t compare real log to cinestyle or other profiles, it does not work like  this.
Turn down sharpness, and use a less flat profile like flaat or neutral. Marvel gives you a orange/teal look and is nice, but sometimes fucks up the skintones.
#15
-Go for a shoulder rig
-use a viewfinder
-learn to seperate your forearm movements from the rest of your body

These are the "smallest" solutions.
Take it a step further and use a steadicam or a gimbal, but that´s more equipment and more money.
#16
Share Your Videos / Re: A little bit of hyperlapse
April 16, 2016, 04:38:05 PM
Haha, someone with a good taste in music ;)

I stabilized with After Effects. Sometimes the Warp Stabilizer works, sometimes it´s better to go with traditional 2 point tracking.
Got three other "tips" on my blog http://sas-image.de/hyperlapse/

Never heard of reel steady, just had to check what it ist. Does anyone have any experience with it?

I think the stabilizers in ae with mocha are fine with hyperlapse so far.
#17
Share Your Videos / A little bit of hyperlapse
April 16, 2016, 03:22:18 PM
I had some hyperlapse clips on my hdd, and why not put them into a video ;)
All with ML, some nightclips with Silent Pictures.
#18
Thank you guys, this project went over years, so i am absolutely not able to give objective assessment on it... ;)
#19
Hi guys,

this is just a heart -project, nothing i got paid for. I shot some clips of my beautiful hometown over the last years, and made a trailer out of it.
Just added some subtitles, because it´s located in Germany.
Completely shot in raw (mlv), as usual, debayering the dngs via acr, exporting 10bit avis to Premiere.
Color grading via Magic Bullet Colorista. Love it.


I did not show it to anybody yet.
#20
Hardware and Accessories / Re: Beholder gimbal test / raw
February 26, 2016, 02:13:21 PM
Because a Steadicam is a lot smoother in action.
As i wrote in my review, gimbal and steadi are two completely different things. Considering following a person , this is a steadicam one for example.
Shooting from a car, in windy conditions or with exttreme long lens, a gimbal is the way to go.
#21
Haha so kind of you, i am getting ashamed ;)
Dudidudidu.
#22
Hardware and Accessories / Re: Beholder gimbal test / raw
February 25, 2016, 12:11:34 PM
ds1 is half the price and size of the Ronin.
If we speak of quality, i d rather rent a professional steadicam operator than using any of this gimbal shit.
#23
Hardware and Accessories / Beholder gimbal test / raw
February 10, 2016, 04:32:42 PM
Hi guys,
i tested the new Beholder DS 1 gimbal, as it seems perfect for the MKIII.
Shot in Raw, no big color grading.

I also wrote a review, so check this out if you like: http://sas-image.de/beholder/

Thanks.
#24
Hi and thanks a lot, vielen Dank!
For the opening... it s a pretty simple way of a "fake timeslice",
the people stood there, not moving at all while i ran through the scene with a steadicam. Tracked several parts of the scene and added the 3d elements.
For shooting outdoors, it s important to check the trees and gras and everything that could be moving due to the wind.
#25
yes it s all raw, beside some time/ hyperlapse