Video Copilot Blog Show Episode 4
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i can recognize your voice, about kilometres far away !!
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Hey Andrew what kind of cameras do you use for your projects they look amazing
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lol Hobo stand in, and actual hobo! lmbo!
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great videos man.....these really help me out
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hey how would you video tape a quinceanera a 15 year old girl having a birthday party
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not bad
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hi. i wonder how you can put several trackpoints in ONE movie ? after i have made one, and want to make another, the first one disappears.
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lol excuse me if im wrong but did he say he saw a christmas tree on halloween loool ....andrew kramer all day (Y)
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That's a great idea at 5:15! I like it, and I couldn't stop laughing at first :)
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goonies!! bso!!! hahahaha nice!
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Awesome Blog!!
You have inspired me so much to get back into Film making, and i just want to say thank you! =D
I hope you dont mind me asking, but for your Videos, what type of Camera do you use?
Im thinking about getting the Panasonic HVX200, but im not sure.
Im hopeing on making some Really nice SCI-FI Films, using After effects, and then Entering them in Young Film Makers Awards!
-matt
mattydavid13 2 years ago 6
I personally LOVE shooting on RED cameras, but i know they're very expensive, but yeah the HVX200 is a great camera and I would reccomend it!
videocopilotblogshow 2 years ago
Andrew - did you guys shoot this on a DSLR?
editfoster 2 years ago
Yeah it was shot on the Canon 7D DSLR
videocopilotblogshow 2 years ago
It looks really nice with the shallow depth of field. We have begun some test with the 7D here at our studio in Chicago. I was just wondering if you prefer it over other cameras and why? Do you find the compression of the H264 is feasible for web distribution - but makes keying and FX work tricky? Big Fans - and we buy most of your products!
editfoster 2 years ago
Yeah, I find the compression of H264 works well on this model actually, but I do have to say that without increasing exposure, keying out does get quite hard.
I prefer it over quite a few digital SLRs, but nothing beats a real videocamera!
videocopilotblogshow 2 years ago