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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2009

Some shots in the Rhondda, South Wales on a wet, drear day in January.
A good test of the little Canon HF10.
This was shot in progressive 25p mode, converted by Cineform Neo Scene from AVCHD to an avi file for editing with Premiere Pro CS3, which it did effortlessly.

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  • Quad Core Q6600

  • At 30/31 seconds you changed focus did you have a lens adapter on there or was that all done by the vixia hf10? I actually own a hf10 and am deciding if I should get some lenses. Mainly trying to get the close object in focus and the background blurry. Thoughts? Your help is appreciated!

  • @TheAwesomeJassim Hi. The focus change was done in camera with the stock lens. It's no big thing, but you need to have the iris pretty wide open and not be at the wider end of the lens to get a pull focus effect...

  • is Cineform Neo Scene a free converter?

  • No, it costs about £100, but well worth it...

  • how did you bring the avchd file into premiere pro cs3

  • by using Cineform Neo Scene to convert to large avi files.

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  • What were your pc specs?

  • some great shots there. well done

  • @robindr When you convert using Neo Scene.. Does it convert the audio with it? or just the movie?

  • Only heard about the wonders of neo scene today. Do you know if there is an online version that can be purchased? Since getting a box to Denmark can take some time and I do videos almost on a daily basis. I have almost the same HD camcorder as you. THe HF200. How long does it take to convert the AVCH (mts) material (raw) to AVI using Cineform Neo Scene?

  • you can't bring in avchd into prem cs3 without converting it first. pro cs4 has native editing for AVCHD though

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