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Canon HF11 - Korea Jeju 24p Film Look [HD 720p]

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2009

Please watch in High Definition or High Quality
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClSXAjHBFYA&fmt=22
otherwise it will look very poor in normal quality

Recording info :
- Canon HF11
- 1920 x 1080 FXP Quality (17 Mbps)
- PF24 Cinematic Mode
- No filter no tripod

Rendering info :
- Codec : AVC/AAC (.mp4)
- Resolution : 1280 x 720
- Bit rate : 10 Mbps
- File size : 299 MB

My first time recording with camcorder - Canon HF11 - the footage is all recorded hand held with no tripod. On the horse scene, I put my Canon on a wood fence so it's very stable.

It's also my first time recording at 24p and doing processing on AVCHD format, because 24p is the highlight feature of HF11, to get the film look. That's what they say and everybody wants it !

So I record everything on 24p when I was on vacation and everything looks perfect on my HF11 LCD. But when I got home and watched the footage on my computer LCD, I was shocked to see all of my footage is all blurry with heavy ghosting.

After doing some research (weeks...months...), the bottom line is the 24p is wrapped inside 60i, so it's not true 24p yet and further processing is required, also researching on how to *correctly* get the true 24p is no real easy task x__x
e.g. what program to use and the correct work flow

"some" of the work flow on the internet only work for HV20 (miniDV tape), but not for HF series (AVCHD m2t/m2ts)

Edited and color corrected using Edius and Sony Vegas.

Music by Matti Palanean :
Frozen Silence - Lament part 1
Project Divinity - Second Awakening

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  • What this PF24 means?

  • @krustian88 the 24p is wrapped inside 60i video, so you have to "extract" it first to make it into an actually 24p video.

  • @ThunderZTRM How exactly do you extract it?? is it a program?

  • @itsvoogle it's a workflow, try google "24p pulldown"

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  • @Cheezwizhi9 the answer is all over your screen, on the video title, description, and comment. tweeeeenty foooorrrr piiiiiiiiii

  • Dude it gets breathtaking when you get to the boat part!

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  • @ThunderZTRM IF MY CAMERA ALREADY HAS THE 24P FUNCTION, DO i STILL NEED TO EXCTRACT THE VIDEO AND ALL THAT STUFF

  • It's fantastic

  • because really high framerates look "home video camcorder" style...

  • Which codec you used? Or with which video editing program did you used?

  • @ThunderZTRM thanks il look into it c:

  • @itsvoogle o _ O?

  • @ThunderZTRM ahh i see,,thank you very much ,il definitely start experimenting with all those techniques, if i come up with any other questions do you mind helping me out? im a noob still at this s:

  • @itsvoogle The truth what makes this video good isn't its frame rate, but the color correction I did. Professional camera work (not shaky), good lighting, color correction, and DOF (subject is in focus, background is blurred), would give your video more a film-like than just a 24p video.

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