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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2010

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Julia and I have been experimenting with different camera effects, here is some stuff we've been messing with.

The effects are all real, hardly any post production besides color grading and slow motion.

Some of the things we tried are

Bokeh
Slow motion
Wiggle Stereoscopy 3D
HDR
Lensbaby
Time-lapses
Pin-hole photography

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  • I got a question, I also have a eos 7D. when you did the slow mo, what settings did you have it on? (i.e size, fps, shutter speed, aperture) I'm having a hard time avoiding warping. if you can help let me know

  • @airwalka182 720 60fps. don't know the settings but the faster the shutter the better. If you are using twixtor than you'll want to freeze the object when its in hang-time before it comes back down. Also if the object is in front of a plain background (such as the sky) then it wont warp. Basically make sure there is nothing behind the subject, such as trees, buildings ect.

  • can you tell me how you made the stereo rig? I don't want to pay for one, and there doesn't seem to be a guide online. I could probably figure out a way to do it but if you could give a good description of how you made it, that would save me a lot of time and frustration!

  • @APrimitiveType I went to a hardware store and bought a flat metal piece about an inch wide, 2 feet long that had holes all the way along it. I connected the tripod to the metal with a 1/8 nut. then used 1/8 bolts to screw into the bottom of both cameras. So basically the tripod is in the middle of a 2 feet piece of metal with cameras on either side. You want to line up the cameras lenses as close to each other as possible (one camera will be slightly infront of the other). Hope that helps.

  • How did you do the bokeh?

  • @SeanFilms Make everything out of focus, then but a stencil in front of your lens.

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  • @overdressedXO Hey thanks, its called "real love" by delorean. this video is only the first like 20 seconds repeated though

  • how did you do the stereoscopy thing ? check out my bokeh video with a canon 550D.

  • how did you do the effect @ 0:55 ??

    ur ideas are awesome, and great camera :)

  • I really like this video ! 1# time I saw wiggle 3d working

  • Genius

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