Wow! BBC eat your heart out.
I enjoyed watching this movie every second. Great job.
I enjoyed watching this movie every second. Great job.
Etiquette, expectations, entitlement...
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Hi! Yes the trailer is just a teaser for the kickstarter campaign I'm doing so there is not really any story yet, it's just to give an atmosphere.
For the factory shots, and a couple of others, I used an x-cam sabre with a bit of stabilisation in post, (and lots of practice!) would definitely recommend it for travelling as it's very small and easily fits in a camera bag.
Quote from: Midphase on April 18, 2014, 12:20:32 AM
First of all congrats on getting one of those new 5Dmk11 (or I guess as Canon calls them 5DmkXI), I'm still stuck on the 5D3 and I can only dream of the speed and performance that your model must get!
Secondly, I think your problem is the way you import your CDNG's into Premiere as stills. I don't think this is a good way to do it.
You really have two (maybe 3 options) with Premiere:
1. Convert the CDNG sequences to ProRes using either MLRawViewer or Davinci Resolve or AE.
2. Convert the .raw footage with RAWMagic and bring them into Premiere CC as CDNG sequences (not stills) but this will have a nasty pink overcast on your footage which is quite annoying.
3. Convert the .raw footage with MLRAwViewer into CDNG and bring them into Premiere CC to enjoy an almost-but-not-quite perfect display of your footage.
Within about a month or so (hopefully) a new solution will come out that will display CDNG into Premiere CC perfectly, but if you don't want to wait, the above options are your best bet. Stay away with importing CDNG sequences as stills and re-timing their duration to match the frame rate...it will only result in crap.
Quote from: Veerle on April 04, 2014, 10:32:24 PM
Hi Guys!
I re-edited my Africa video. This time I did the color grading with Davinci Resolve. This is my first video using resolve, personally I think it looks much better! What do you guys think?
Quote from: baldand on March 30, 2014, 12:37:50 PM
As I understand it, the bug was in Magic Lantern - not MlRawViewer. Sorry, but I don't know any of the details about the fix.
Quote from: mageye on March 30, 2014, 08:48:47 PM
@ elfrabo
Try this:
On Magic Lantern's Movie menu goto RAW (MLV) then go to the sub settings and find Fix black level turn it OFF
Then film something and see if you have the problem.
Quote from: ted ramasola on March 30, 2014, 04:57:31 PM
Don't judge the footage from the viewer, extract the dngs first and confirm them via after effects or resolve, or even open a frame in photoshop if thats actually the case.
QuoteThe black level is wrong due to a bug in the version of mlv_rec you used, so those files would need to be manually fixed to be displayed or converted correctly.http://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=9560.msg109539#msg109539
You need to upgrade to a newer ML with correct black levels.
As I understand it, the bug was in Magic Lantern - not MlRawViewer. Sorry, but I don't know any of the details about the fix
Quote from: elfrabo on March 30, 2014, 11:54:16 AM
great to hear there is a bugfix . I downloaded the version that is in the first post of this thread.
https://bitbucket.org/baldand/mlrawviewer/downloads/MlRawViewer_1_1_3_win32.zip
Where can I find a newer version?
For the record: I was able to correct the video using ACR but it was a lot of work!
Quote from: fotosav on March 30, 2014, 08:26:13 AM
It is preview.
Click "Export" (E key on keyboard or Red icon on left panel) to export to DNG and then look DNG
Also see issues about ACR color profiles:
https://bitbucket.org/baldand/mlrawviewer/issue/48/write-correct-camera-model-metadata-it-is
Quote from: reddeercity on March 24, 2014, 08:22:24 PM
Use the MLV Viewer to view .mlv & .raw files on windows and to extract DNG's,there is no need to use command line download link below
http://upload.g3gg0.de/pub_files/09852505c6c352fdaf7fe4eddec48788/MLVViewSharp.zip
If you go to the first page of this thread I have a posted video tutorial with MLV View Sharp in action.
Try the A.E. Premiere Pro work around, I did a short video tutorial, this way you work with the raw dng's directly in Premiere Pro without pink HI-lights. link--> http://vimeo.com/79705806
I also think you my have to upgrade your computer performance, Being A.E. love Ram and Lots of GPU.
With about 8000 frame 1872x936 23.976 It takes about 15-20 min to make a video file on my mac to ProRes4444 with my PC the time is about the same but there
I Use QT Blackmagic RGB codec with trillion's + color.--> download link http://software.blackmagicdesign.com/DesktopVideo/Blackmagic_Desktop_Video_Windows_10.0.zip
If you like using AVI's try the AJA pc windows Codec there are about the best out there for a digital intermediate.
A speed Tip for A.E. , before you render press the Cap Lock key, that disables the viewer in A.E. and give a lot more speed !
PC I run a 8 core AMD overclock to 4.7Ghz cpu, 16GB dual channel ram ssd OS drive, raid0 , 2x-gtx580 1.5 ram each = 3GB Vram
On the MAC side I run a Mid2010 MacPro with a PC GTX 760 graphics card etc..
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