A Lesson 5 Entertainment Production
Filmed, Tone-mapped, and Edited by Stephen Lee Carr
For more information, please visit: http://www.stephenleecarr.wordpress.com
Music by Noah Daniel Potter: http://www.noahpotter.com
Shot entirely on the Canon EOS Rebel T2i/550d in Paris, France; Chambord, France; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Los Angeles, California, USA
Additional filming by Pamela Carr
*UPDATE 2: Featured on the front page of @iso1200magazine, a fantastic photography resource! Check it out here (scroll down a smidge): iso1200.com/.
*UPDATE: Featured on Planet 5D, THE resource for all HD-DSLR news! Check it out! blog.planet5d.com/2011/03/creating-true-hdr-tone-mapped-video-with-an-hdslr-in-post-production/
videos turned to be fantastic since used true hdr
i like it~
chDiluka 2 months ago
@sensoryhouse Good luck with your 'kill-the-messenger' dance. Everything I say is obvious & correct.
DuralastTurbo 2 months ago
@DuralastTurbo grow up
sensoryhouse 2 months ago
Definitely shouldn't have included the word "true" in this title xD
The black and white shots look alright but I don't think I would ever use the colour shots...
Rufucoll 2 months ago
Recorded with a potato... From the future!!!
SniperNator305 3 months ago
Idiot - stop blacking things out. It's very distracting & keeps us from enjoying N E thing or comparing the results 2 the raw acurately. What a total lack of common sense!
DuralastTurbo 4 months ago
@elliottower123 i agree, the shadows and highlights still look the same
3312cdfp5674 4 months ago
Motion control is the only way to create real HDR video, because its not something you create in software, it takes at least 3 separate exactly replicated shots.
Videoscape 4 months ago
´how do you do this?
ValmisFilm 4 months ago
No skill, just increased contrast, and probably vibrance. Nothing to do with HDR unless you took 3 exactly the same videos...
elliottower123 4 months ago