None of these cameras have a hefty enough codec to make the delivery not fall apart when compressed for the internet, regardless of the resolution. IMHO of course....
the faster the shutter speed, the less motion blur you have. It starts to look really choppy when you use shutter to stop the lens down. shutter speed should always be double your frame rate, unless you are going for effect shot, but this is generally the 'rule' to achieve film like motion characteristics. so on 5dMk2 24p frame rate shoot 50 shutter.(since there is no 48) and get ND filters if you are shooting wide open in bright light. Lightcraft workshop sells a great vari-nd
it's unbelievable the level of creative flexibility the 5d MKII has made available. even with an inexpensive lens such as the nifty fifty. can't wait to start experimenting with my one when it arrives!
I'm guessing a 1/100 shutter with an ISO of 125.
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None of these cameras have a hefty enough codec to make the delivery not fall apart when compressed for the internet, regardless of the resolution. IMHO of course....
ksteiger 1 week ago
Song name? Please
pticall 1 month ago
perfect music choice
hollaatyaboy12 2 months ago
awesome look and love the James Brown! Borough Market brings back memories of an awesome coffee shop - Monmouth !
musicforindies 2 months ago
not sure what i like more, the song or the footage
smokeyfantastico 4 months ago
What song is it? it's James brown?
thanks!
CrabY42 4 months ago
@CrabY42 its james brown the boss
SunnyShawFilms 4 months ago
what's your shutter settings and iso? do you use final cut's color correction 3way filter for this effect? real nice shooting!
killaahhbee 6 months ago
Looks like u've used a color correction preset. Which one would it be? :)
glamprom 8 months ago
@glamprom yeah which preset is this? and which program?
pandanese90 7 months ago
That looks superb
cooperad 11 months ago
awesome!
lueisadude 1 year ago
high shutter speed makes it look like the Saving Private Ryan beach scene
MattTrecartin 1 year ago 11
@MattTrecartin what do you mean by that? what effect is achived with high shooter speed?
lalolandalanda 1 year ago
@lalolandalanda
the faster the shutter speed, the less motion blur you have. It starts to look really choppy when you use shutter to stop the lens down. shutter speed should always be double your frame rate, unless you are going for effect shot, but this is generally the 'rule' to achieve film like motion characteristics. so on 5dMk2 24p frame rate shoot 50 shutter.(since there is no 48) and get ND filters if you are shooting wide open in bright light. Lightcraft workshop sells a great vari-nd
MattTrecartin 1 year ago
Oh, I was talking about the color... Was there any other post processing involved?
jlcool007 1 year ago
what effect is that? it's wicked....
jlcool007 1 year ago
@jlcool007 it's called time remapping. you speed up/ slow down some frames.
RaceXtreme520 1 year ago
it's unbelievable the level of creative flexibility the 5d MKII has made available. even with an inexpensive lens such as the nifty fifty. can't wait to start experimenting with my one when it arrives!
nice grading btw :)
garythegit 1 year ago
guys , if you show it on tv will the footage be the same clear and nice?
thanx
ZentaNChanneL 1 year ago
thats like film quality there
djxxtreme 1 year ago 15
fantastic!
Grototote 2 years ago
Plug in???? Magic bullet????
FinalO 2 years ago
How did you keep the iris wide open ?
MRSstraightA 2 years ago
thats really good mate :)
funkrush 2 years ago