thanks for this, its really professional, im going to buy it then check out that cinematic overlay thingy, keep up the good work, also how do you foucs this camera so it blurs out the background
im not sure what you mean by home professional , but i recon with practice you can make fairly close to broadcast quality films..but, there is nomic input soyou have to make do with the built in dolby stereo mic, alough it is pretty good. you could always record the audio separatly of course on another device.
thanks wolf, My first attempts really, I have been learning all the software adobe premiere pro, after effects etc, its not the easiest to learn, but i think worth the effort as it seems to be the industry standard, and yes, let me know when you post, i would like to see you videos :)
ok cool. Im also going to learn after effects since it can make a huge diffrence to my video's. Also ill let you know when i upload some videos and i look forward to seeing more of yours.
Thanks Rick, i have tried as you said and added a grey block, yes, it is much more cinematic i think :>) i have uploaded it and put an annotation link to it near the end of the above video .:) (top right)
hey i commented about a year ago, 95bradders95, this is my new channel, would be great if you checked some of my films out shot on this camera
RedSpectrumPictures 11 months ago
looks fantastic.did you convert the files for working in cs4.mpeg perhaps.?
walkerandwilliam 1 year ago
@walkerandwilliam indeed, but now i use CS5 and an SD700, but for the cash, the SD10 is a great wee camera.
robblac 1 year ago
thanks for this, its really professional, im going to buy it then check out that cinematic overlay thingy, keep up the good work, also how do you foucs this camera so it blurs out the background
95bradders95 1 year ago
if it wouldnt shake so much you could think it is a cinema movie
SMPInternational 2 years ago 2
@robblac thanks...would u consider this for home professional short films...???
and where did you get this camera, is it sold at like walmart or other retail stores???
CinCBamaboy 2 years ago
im not sure what you mean by home professional , but i recon with practice you can make fairly close to broadcast quality films..but, there is nomic input soyou have to make do with the built in dolby stereo mic, alough it is pretty good. you could always record the audio separatly of course on another device.
i live in the uk so we dont have walmart.,
check online ,amazon has it.
robblac 2 years ago
Great looking video and well put together, cant wait to start shooting some mini movies of my own with this camera.
ferrariairwolf 2 years ago
thanks wolf, My first attempts really, I have been learning all the software adobe premiere pro, after effects etc, its not the easiest to learn, but i think worth the effort as it seems to be the industry standard, and yes, let me know when you post, i would like to see you videos :)
robblac 2 years ago
ok cool. Im also going to learn after effects since it can make a huge diffrence to my video's. Also ill let you know when i upload some videos and i look forward to seeing more of yours.
ferrariairwolf 2 years ago
Nice effect - works well. Glad you've got a tripd now! LOL.
Try adding a block of solid grey colour, and reducing the opacity - might have an interesting effect on the footage.
Thanks for the shout-out :o)
rickvanman 2 years ago
PS - thanks for the video reply too! :o)
rickvanman 2 years ago
Thanks Rick, i have tried as you said and added a grey block, yes, it is much more cinematic i think :>) i have uploaded it and put an annotation link to it near the end of the above video .:) (top right)
robblac 2 years ago