"A" - Canon 5D MkII Feature Sequence - Raw Footage

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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2011

A feature scene with Marcin Dorocinski and Agata Kulesza. Shot entirely on Canon. Raw footage from camera (no color correction)
Cinematography by Maciej Puczyński.
http://www.maciejpuczynski.blogspot.com
For better quality visit http://vimeo.com/20941391

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  • How did you shoot on RAW?? without compression.. Tnx!

  • @joseproducer by "Raw Footage" I didn't mean shooting Canon's RAW. I only meant that this piece is without any color grading, just straight from camera.

  • this video is amazing! i just have one question. how did you record the sound?

  • @themikeqweasd There was a sound recordist :-D

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  • @YababaVideo I think you need to try various ones and see what suits you best. Colors, mists, diffusors etc. It also depends on a look for given project you wan to achieve.

  • @OMPRODUCTIONSpl Any filtering recommendations ?

  • @YababaVideo I'm currently testing Cinestyle from Technicolor and I'm hugely disappointed. So far it pushes me to a conlcusion, that the technique from above excrpt - shooting standard preset with low contrast and filtering is much better on the outcome than any grading. Technicolor did not change the situation as far as I have found my solutions.

  • @YababaVideo blocky color pixels are nothing compared to large surfaces with soft light grading on them. Canon doesn't make light gradation smooth, so when only you push it a bit, you get strange coloured, solarized and noisy light transitions on those surfaces. Do a test: shoot a flat wall with light gradation from left to right or so at a difference of 1-2 stops from brighter to darker area. Then push blacks a bit down, mids of highs a bit up. Render. You see what's going on.

  • @OMPRODUCTIONSpl Basically you are saying that the 3 way color corrector makes blocky color pixels when shooting with DSLRs ?

  • @YababaVideo of course no... the compression makes the image look really bad after you push any slider a notch too far. In a funny way t's a bit better in App Pro Res, although you record H264, as you know, but still - not much you can do. I'm currently testing the Technicolor Cinestyle - yet I don't see it as a great change.

  • @OMPRODUCTIONSpl So the DSLR is not good for grading ?

  • @YababaVideo Filtering. Only. Canon is a great camera until you grade. So you have to do all on camera, all on set. I use a specific multi-coated lens and Formatt 4x4 ND filters, which are not exactly "Neutral". They give this tint. I also have a secret weapon, but it's secret.

  • @OMPRODUCTIONSpl What exactly created this effect without color correction ?

  • @lawes88 thank you :-)

  • @LaCremaMusic Zeiss 20mm 2.8 and Takumar 50mm 1.4 - ones not manufactured anymore.

  • @DeloreanPictures it's all about filtering and use of light - basically once you test the limits of the camera, you can achieve quite nice results. I mix it with RED on some commercials and you barely can notice.

  • raw footage with 5d ? how you make ? thx

  • beautiful video....what lenses did you use?

  • Best 5d footage ive seen on youtube! Looks great!

  • i love your 5d mark II video, man, so nice !!

    we also made a 5d video named : "Vamos Capoeira 2011 - Best Dancing Brasil" :

    youtube.com/watch?v=RlphebwZQm­­4

    Would you like to share a comment with us ?

    Thank you !!

    Vamos Capoeira

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