Panasonic AG-HMC150 1080p 24fps 3 2 pulldown HD

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2009

Panasonic AG HMC 150 with GlideCam 4000
With color boost and rendered back to HD 1080p 24fps with 3-2 pulldowm.
Iris is open, filter ND 1/4, shutter speed 120

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  • what kind of editing softwar do you recommend with this camera? you mention quite of few them like Vegas studio P.E, and vegas movie. Can you use Vegas Pro 9 with this? According to the panasonic tutorial you can transfer 24p to the vegas pro 9 with relatively ease,

  • @TheNickolivas Vegas video takes the AVCHD format with no issues.. you just need a beefy computer if shooting at 1080p.

    I use Vegas Pro 10..

  • Damn that looked really good man

  • @nick1303444 It was still a bit off that day... I have now the HD 4000 which is much quicker to setup, with memory plate.

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  • @uncutfilm

    Actually 300 Has some crazy extreme high contrast in post.. Looks very dark in the theatre too.

    Like I said This was all on porpuse.

    And other part of this test was that I also like high shutter speed shooting for a choppy video look, and I did Hard Panning test. Crisp frames.

    I think you overlooked many things and focused only on the overlay on this video. You should have known this.

    As soon you overlay an image, the colors are boosted and deeper blacks. No need to lecture.

  • @uncutfilm

    "You could watch more movies, i think they will inspire you." MmmH! Thats kind of Haughty to say :)

    About this video test:

    1 This is not a job video footage. ( Its a GlideCam-HMC150 test )

    2 The video has an Overlay-color boost on porpuse. ( because I wanted to see how the end result looks like. Some want it, some don't )

    3 The glidecam test was a hit for my first test.

    4 I was able to trouble shoot an issue with the cheap Vegas I had on my laptop in that test.

  • @girotube I know but, if you are going for that high contrast look you would need to do less lighting and not to bring all the black levels down in post. For example if you watch a film in a theatre, it wouldn't look as dark and saturated. You could watch more movies, i think they will inspire you. Other than that, I think you are very creative when using Vegas :)

  • @uncutfilm

    It was on porpuse.. High contrast

    Thanx for watching

  • I think you darkened the footage too much.

  • @Parrott65

    Vegas reads AVCHD. but you may want to convert to a more easy on your CPU format like HDV. If you have a nice 64bit system you'll be fine.

    Yes it handles HD! The Problem I had was that the Vegas Studio P.E. 9 on my laptop that day did not have the 24p.. Only 25p.. If you are not shooting at 24frames per second, you are fine with the lite version of Vegas.

    Vegas Movie Studio HD has very limited functions. go Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum 10 Production Suite. Come with DVD tutor.

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