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We are all just animals in the woods by Matthew Gorveatte Hollywood Post production and HDR Video

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2010

We are all just animals in the woods by Matthew Gorveatte

Hollywood Post Production
HDR Video
32-bit Tonemapped Video
Matthew Gorveatte Productions

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  • * * * * *. I love the angles you achieve in you shots. and your choice in music as well, all around really cool. ~r

  • @Reasonist I took other ppl work and editing it, I took all the most inspiring shots to me and 32-bit tonemapped them then, got one of my fav songs, empire of ant by the gorrillaz and made this edit, I did this because this is one of the last times I will be able to do something like this with out getting in to much trouble, like before I really do work for these ppl, I really wanted to put this out there; just to show some ppl what some of the shots could look like if I came on board

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  • matt how you been man i havent seen you in for ever hope all is well man we should go biking next time i see you take care

  • Not going to lie, Cameron McCaul looks pretty greasy through Tone Mapping haha

  • How do you make the footage look soo smooth even when you would of been walking with the camera making it go up and down a bit?

  • sooo much flickr

  • what be the songs name?

    

  • I love your work mate, I follow your vids on pinkbike. Keep the HDR shit coming

  • @MatthewGorveatte

    It's tough to work with footage like that data rate wise, I take it those were from the net at about 5,000 - 10,000 kbps? Especially difficult with the dark/black areas of the image. I know the files I sent you were 25mbps, not that much better, but it will be interesting to see what happens when you're done with them... It's still damn impressive that you're able to do that though, I mean, there is virtually no where that I can think of that does this.

  • Amazing as usual

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