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Make sure to subscribe to my main channel for new vids each week! http://youtube.co...
And don't forget to subscribe this this channel as well for all the behind the scenes! http://youtube.co...
Download the song from the video on iTunes!!! It was made by "Can't Stop Won't Stop"! http://itunes.app...
And I'm on facebook now!! :) https://www.faceb... And don't forget to add my Twitter! :) http://www.twitte...
The Glidecam I spoke about in the video, that I use for all of my videos, you can check them out in this link. I use the Glidecam HD 2000.
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Let me know if you have any other questions
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Film was made by Devin Graham. Add my facebook! :) http://www.facebo... A...
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Film was made by Devin Graham. Add my facebook! :) http://www.facebo... And don't forget Twitter! :) http://www.twitte...
To contact me about potenital freelance jobs/feature film work, contact me by email here. dpdevin@gmail.com
The music for this video was composed by Elton Luz. You can contact him at this link. http://www.eltonl...
You can download the song off of itunes in the link directly below :)
http://itunes.app...
The fire knife dancers are all professionals and some of the best in the world. They all work at the Polynesian Cultural Center which is the number one tourist attraction in Hawaii. It's like Disneyland, but Hawaii style, where guests learn and experience the full Polynesian culture. If you want more info on this place where you can see more fire knife dancers and other amazing things, check out the link below (p.s. no one is paying me to say this :)) http://www.polyne...
I have below the three fire knife dancers I worked with, in the order that they appear in the video. They were all awesome to work with and I now consider all of them great friends.
Malo Matau Maika Tuala Rockett Tenney
My friend James Choi was the one who had a great help in making this all happen as well. He was the original contact for the fire knife dancers, and he got them all together and the fire knifes that we needed. Also my friend Nathan Smith helped setting up, and filming the other camera that was on the tripod, as well as James.
As far as the technical details of this video go..... It was shot on two different cameras. 70% was on shot on a Canon 7D at 60fps at 720p, and then Conformed to 24p. 30% was shot on a Canon 5D Mark II.
Two lenses were used, the Canon 16-35mm F/2.8 and Canon 70-200mm F/2.8.
As far as Camera settings go, it was all shot at a 30 shutter, at a F/2.8. The ISO for most of the shots was 1600.
There was absolutely no color correction of any of the images, or any filters of any kind applied to the footage in the video, everything is straight from camera.raw.
To get the smooth "flying shots", I filmed those with a Glidecam 4000 HD. Here's a link to where you can buy them if your interested or want to learn more.
http://www.glidec...
I always get asked camera/technical questions, so I started a blog just to answer a lot of common questions, so check there first if you have any questions, and if you can't find your answer there let me know and I will do my best to answer it.
http://devingraha...
For BUSINESS ENQUIRERS ONLY, you can contact me at this email.
devinsupertramp@gmail.com
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I'm on facebook and twitter now! :) https://www.faceb... http://twitter.co...
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I'm on facebook and twitter now! :) https://www.faceb... http://twitter.co...
Download this song for FREE at http://www.Downlo... It was made by my friends "Wentworth & Mordemere ", specifically for this video, the song is called "Pacific Coast Highway"
The long boards we used for this video were supplied from my friends longboarding company, Jaseboards. Make sure to "like" them on facebook if you love longboarding :)
https://www.faceb...
Also, the sunglasses used are from my friends company they just started, called Proof glasses. They are made out of all wood, the real deal!! :) You can check them out here. http://www.iwantp...
Also, just to make sure it's clear, I was paid in NO WAY by these companies. There product fit my video perfectly, and I believe in the products that they are selling, even though they are all start up companies, without a doubt I would recommend them to anyone who is looking for a longboard, or sexy rad glasses, and just for the record, I wasn't paid to say that either :)
Going back to my friends band that did the music for this video, Ross Lara aka Wentworth produced the track, check him out below :) http://www.rossla...
As far as the technical details go, I have them right below....
FACTS ON MAKING THE VIDEO 1. It took 6 different half days of filming tarp surfing with riders. 2. It took 1 evening/sunset to film the intro. 3. It took 3 different FULL days of filming surfers and waves, 1 of those was with me in the water filming. 4. It took 120 hours easy of endless nights of editing. (most of which I did during Christmas break). 5. It took two more separate days (not full days), to film people just having fun, dancing, etc. This footage was used to make the video more fast pace with variety.
The entire video was shot on the Canon 5D Mark II, except for one slow motion shot that my friend shot with a Canon T2i. Everything else was shot at 24fps.
As far as the "exact" picture styles that I use on my Canon 5D, or any dslr for that matter, i used these settings. Sharpness: 0 | Contrast: -1 | Saturation: 1 | Color Tone: 1
While filming the long boarders, I was never actually on a skateboard at all. Those shots were all done with me running full speed with them. To get those shots I used a glidecam HD-4000. I flipped the glidecam upside down so I could have the camera super low to the ground for a lot of the shots. Here's a link to where I bought my glidecam, http://www.glidec...
For all the tarp surfing shots, I used a Canon 16-35mm F/2.8 L series lens. With a B&W polorizer lens in front during the top time shots. For the surfing shots in the water, I shot those with the same camera and an undewater housing specifically made for the Canon 5D Mark II, I bought that in this link below. www.splwaterhousings.com/
For the real surf footage shot from the beach, I used two different lenses for that. A Canon 70-200mm F/2.8 L series lens with a Canon 2X III Extender. And I used a Canon 600mm F/4 lens for the real close up shots of the surfers.
For more information on the making of this video, and what it took, you can check out that in my blog below. http://devingraha...
For BUSINESS ENQUIRERS ONLY, you can contact me at this email.
devinsupertramp@gmail.com
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ChrisLovesMapleStory liked a video
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I'm on facebook and twitter now! :) https://www.faceb... http://twitter.co...
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I'm on facebook and twitter now! :) https://www.faceb... http://twitter.co...
Download this song for FREE at http://www.Downlo... It was made by my friends "Wentworth & Mordemere ", specifically for this video, the song is called "Pacific Coast Highway"
The long boards we used for this video were supplied from my friends longboarding company, Jaseboards. Make sure to "like" them on facebook if you love longboarding :)
https://www.faceb...
Also, the sunglasses used are from my friends company they just started, called Proof glasses. They are made out of all wood, the real deal!! :) You can check them out here. http://www.iwantp...
Also, just to make sure it's clear, I was paid in NO WAY by these companies. There product fit my video perfectly, and I believe in the products that they are selling, even though they are all start up companies, without a doubt I would recommend them to anyone who is looking for a longboard, or sexy rad glasses, and just for the record, I wasn't paid to say that either :)
Going back to my friends band that did the music for this video, Ross Lara aka Wentworth produced the track, check him out below :) http://www.rossla...
As far as the technical details go, I have them right below....
FACTS ON MAKING THE VIDEO 1. It took 6 different half days of filming tarp surfing with riders. 2. It took 1 evening/sunset to film the intro. 3. It took 3 different FULL days of filming surfers and waves, 1 of those was with me in the water filming. 4. It took 120 hours easy of endless nights of editing. (most of which I did during Christmas break). 5. It took two more separate days (not full days), to film people just having fun, dancing, etc. This footage was used to make the video more fast pace with variety.
The entire video was shot on the Canon 5D Mark II, except for one slow motion shot that my friend shot with a Canon T2i. Everything else was shot at 24fps.
As far as the "exact" picture styles that I use on my Canon 5D, or any dslr for that matter, i used these settings. Sharpness: 0 | Contrast: -1 | Saturation: 1 | Color Tone: 1
While filming the long boarders, I was never actually on a skateboard at all. Those shots were all done with me running full speed with them. To get those shots I used a glidecam HD-4000. I flipped the glidecam upside down so I could have the camera super low to the ground for a lot of the shots. Here's a link to where I bought my glidecam, http://www.glidec...
For all the tarp surfing shots, I used a Canon 16-35mm F/2.8 L series lens. With a B&W polorizer lens in front during the top time shots. For the surfing shots in the water, I shot those with the same camera and an undewater housing specifically made for the Canon 5D Mark II, I bought that in this link below. www.splwaterhousings.com/
For the real surf footage shot from the beach, I used two different lenses for that. A Canon 70-200mm F/2.8 L series lens with a Canon 2X III Extender. And I used a Canon 600mm F/4 lens for the real close up shots of the surfers.
For more information on the making of this video, and what it took, you can check out that in my blog below. http://devingraha...
For BUSINESS ENQUIRERS ONLY, you can contact me at this email.
devinsupertramp@gmail.com
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