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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2010

My first longer attempt with Canon 5D Mark II + Canon 70-200/2.8L IS II + Canon 16-35/2.8L II, edited in Adobe Premiere 8 (which is crashing all the time :( )

by Vit Kovalcik / www.pastel.cz

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  • @GetYouUp: I don't have the original application anymore to load the project, but looking in the final MPEG, the VLC player reports that it is using codec MEPG-1/2 Video (mpegv) with resolution 1920x1080 and frame rate 50 fps... I am not sure how this happened - the original clips are in 25 fps. Probably my omission, definitely not a planned feature.

    The audio is AC3, 48 kHz, 192 kb/s.

  • wow brilliant color :).. what export setting?? its so amazing!

  • @YeobProduction Thank you! :) I don't remember exactly, but it's almost sure the standard settings. But there might be a polarizing filter used in some scenes.

  • @vkovalcik u got superb L lens.. 360p look like a 1080 hd in you tube.. have u attach some external audio mic.. that true?? or just built-in mic

  • @YeobProduction You are right, the lenses are great... especially the 70-200/2.8 IS II with amazing sharpness and 16-35/2.8 II with great colors. The audio is not of my production, this is an audio sample from freesound - the autor is stated at the end of the video in credits.

  • What kind of memory card do you use? I keep getting a choppy playback with mine when I download the files onto my computer and play them back with QuickTime. Is it the memory card or does the choppiness go away once you load it into video editing software?

  • @shaujohn This was SanDisk Ultra II, but it seems that what you are seeing is slow performance of your computer. The video editing software is even slower (and more performance demanding) that simple movie playback. You may try to use some application to resize the video and see if it plays smoothly in smaller resolution.

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  • could you please tell me your export settings?

    seriously please.

    thank you

    

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