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TIME-LAPSE PHOTOGRAPHY AS WELL AS VIDEO PROCESSING TECHNIQUES

In this extraordinary production, Mark Bramley uses his Canon 5D Mark II to constraint hold up around Tokyo over a two day time span. “Lost in Tokyo” combines DSLR video footage and over 10,000 time-lapse still photos to etch many different amicable settings around town, together with shots taken in the transport and some visually sensitive imagery of the airport. Sort of a new way to request enlightenment utilizing complicated techniques and technology. Enjoy the reduced movie here:

When entertainment the footage Bramley used a multiple of a tripod, hand-held shots, and some where the camera was sat on his camera bag and even a relocating transport car. “It’s a driver-less sight so we just sat the camera on the window ledge, no mounts or tripods needed. The lens has an picture stabilizer and there was some one more stabilizing enabled in post.” Bramley serve added, “ The timelapse images were shot with a tripod but the a video scenes (non-timelapse) were just handheld. Some of the video scenes were finished by lazy the camera on my camera bag.”

Lost in Tokyo

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Posted by Favorite Rss - March 17, 2012 at 10:33 pm

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COOKIE TIME


Cookie Time info: A stop suit reduced movie where the categorical impression creates cookies. FAQ’s 1. The video took 4 days to movie and edit. 2. Nothing is feign and no immature screens were used. 3. Edited with Final Cut Pro and Garage Band 6. The cameras we used were a Canon EOS Rebel XS(for stills) and a JVC Everio HDD(for video) 7. It was filmed in Livermore, California 8. There are 2500+ still shots in the video. 9. Yes, we did get a haircut half way through the filming. Written & Directed by: Amanda Lehew & Ian Marriott Starring: Ian Marriott Edited by: Ian Marriott Key Grip: Tommy Florini

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Posted by Favorite Rss - June 15, 2011 at 9:19 pm

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VAZHA NINAITHAL VAZHALAM ( 2009 ) SHORTFILM

learning marriage photography
by Ruby Lane Photography

Please yield helpful feedback so that we can urge better in future. This movie was ostensible to be submitted to Astro Vellithirai Short Film Contest 2009 but unfortunately it didn’t make means of the filming and modifying the length of the film. Well it wasnt easy like modifying like a marriage footage or birthday video possibly any like any other program. Well it was movie and we had to make, the story has shown in every angel of storytelling. Suppose to be 15min, end up 45min long, edited to 12min and modifying part took a lot of time immoderate since it was our first try creation a film. All cast, technician and organisation has a very little knowledge in creation film, well it our first try. And we also had very singular resources. But we attempted our best. This is it! VAZHA NINAITHAL VAZHALAM. Learning from mistake, we have decided in creation more better drive-in theatre in future, hopefully our subsequent recover in the midst of 2010. Some engaging part of the filming the creation www.youtube.com The first exam trailer teaser www.youtube.com Producer, Reygan Indran (G3D CREATIVE DESIGN WORK STUDIO & TREYRAM KOOLSTUFF PRODUCTION) CONCEPT / IDEA: REYGAN INDRAN ANBANANTHAN TRANSPORT: ANBANANTHAN PROPS / PRODUCTION MANAGER: V.KAMALAROOBEN CAMERA / EDITING: REYGAN INDRAN STORY: ANABANATHAN V.KAMALAROOBEN G.HARIKRISHNAN SIVAGURU MIXING / SOUND: REYGAN INDRAN EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: MENAKA.J DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY / ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR: REYGAN INDRAN SCRIPT / SCREENPLAY / DIRECTION: ANBANANTHAN PRODUCER
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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Posted by Favorite Rss - May 14, 2011 at 2:24 am

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FEBRUARY (UNGRADED VERSION) – SHOT UPON A CANON EOS 550D / REBEL T2I (PREPROD UNIT)

Canon 550d
by Chris J Bowley

NEW BLOG about “HD video on DSLRs – the GOOD, the BAD, the UGLY”: ninofilm.net T2i / 550D Battery showdown: original vs. knock-off: ninofilm.net Series on necessary bill accessories for the Canon T2i / 550D: Part 3: ND filters and the abyss of field: bit.ly Part 2: Batteries, Memory Cards, Bags: bit.ly Part 1: Basic LENSES: bit.ly Check out the NEW GRADED VERSION OF “FEBRUARY” here: ninofilm.net Please examination the full camera examination at ninofilm.net This reduced film, FEBRUARY, was shot on a pre-production section of the new Canon EOS 550D / Rebel T2i. This is UNGRADED footage true off the camera (converted to ProRes LT first for easy editing). we used a “flattened” design character as summarized by Stu Maschwitz on his blog: prolost.com Shot in 1080p with 25fps, solely for the slow-motion, which was shot in 720p with 60fps and after reconformed to 25fps. EDIT: we updated the blog with a rolling shiver exam and a reduced tender footage shave (straight off the camera) for download. Follow me on Twitter around www.twitter.com Music: “Living Waters” by Philip Glass from the “Truman Show”. You can buy an MP3 download on Amazon: www.amazon.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Hands-on preview with the Canon 550D aka Canon Rebel T2i digital camera. Testing the slowmotion mode. Shot in 1080p 25fps and 720p 50fps (slow suit clips). Graded with my tits. Music is by Binaërpilot
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Posted by Favorite Rss - April 30, 2011 at 2:18 am

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