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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2012

Hear is my first attempt at doing HDR video with the new magic lantern software on my canon t2i using the 50mm 1.8 lens. Please rate comment and subscribe.

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  • How does it handle motion?

  • @kidsimple At 720p 60fps it handles fast motion pretty well but if you have say two people talking and slow camera movement than 1080p 24fps or 25fps works well but sadly full HD is only good for slower shot. subscribe for more :)

  • Nice. :)

    I think that everyone who makes hdr video attempts using ML should post AT LEAST A GLIMPSE of their workflows.

    What did you use?

  • @cien79 Thank you! I used after effects to split the clip, ill try and make an annotation in this video with a think to the tutorial i used. Subscribe for more :)

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  • could you make a tutorial? thanks

  • How do you "joined" the layers? I would like to know the method, please :D

  • hi what method are you using here? kind of a newb question not familiar how did you blend the over exposed and under exposed clips? why do this? and how?

  • @phillyeagles01 Its a video co pilot product, music score I think its called. Or film score.

  • That music was cool... as was the video. Can you let me know what song that was?

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