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Everything posted by JazzBox
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I think that Panasonic is a very reliable brand, just do the normal thing (shoot, control that everything is ok, that batteries life is long...) and have fun, GH4 is a very nice and easy camera to use! Andrew wrote a real great guide for using it as a cinematic camera: http://www.eoshd.com/eoshd-panasonic-gh4-shooters-guide/
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My goal is not using big rig or Flycam, since I want to shoot guerrilla-style without being noticed too much :) This afternoon I'm gonna try all the great tips you kind gave me! thank you!
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Thank you very much Leafcutter and Fuzzynormal!
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DIY forever! Grazie mille Comurit! :)
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Great tips! Thank you very much Andy! :)
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Huge thanks Christina! :) Point #5 is just genial!
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Do you think there are better options then 180° for shutter when walking handheld?
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Yes, it is exactly what I'd like to achieve! I tried using a 17 mm (on my Panasonic it is a 34mm), but my shots were super wobbly, today I'll try with a 12 mm, staying closer to the talent :) But the problem it is also when I go out, shooting in an uneven terrain... :wacko:
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Thank you Andy! Do you think it is better a normal wide lens or a stabilized one while using the rig?
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Ciao! In these days I'm using monopod more and more, especially for medium shot and close up, thanks to the faster workflow compared to my trusty tripod 501HDV. I sold my Flycam some weeks ago and, after reading that "Dallas Buyers Club" was shot mostly handheld, I am very motivated to become a good handheld shooter, because I loved the cinematography of the movie :) Untill I stand still I have pretty good results shooting with a GorillaPod SRL Zoom (with ballhead) and with a little cheap shoulder rig. But, as soon I start to walk following the talent I have shaky shots. Of course I use a wide angle lens stopped down, but the results are quite distracting... I saw some great films (and videos) that show the talent walking perfectly in focus, with a nice shallow DOF... so I'm pretty sure I need some hint to improve my technique :) Could you help me?
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I had the same problem with a Canon some years ago... and I had to send it to the assistance.... :(
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Thank you Bluefonia! :)
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Matt, huge thanks for your help! You are a goldmine of informations! :)
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I don't know, I just "discover" it last week, I read the article and I've bought the DIY Bundle on http://layoverfilm.com :) The extra contents are very interesting! I'm gonna shot a web series in the near future and I'm searching most information possible about shooting "guerrilla", with practical lights and no budget :)
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No, they shot normal, as you can read Joshua's answer here: http://nofilmschool.com/s/11646/209876 (I had nothing to do with the movie, I'm just a customer who bought it and loved it)
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I've bought the first feature film from Joshua Caldwell, "Layover": I've bought the version with special content, and I'm very happy, because it is full of great informations. http://layoverfilm.com I heartily recommend it to you all, it is really amazing and it's great to see that it's not the camera, but the man to make a great movie. Joshua made it "guerrilla-style", with available lights, handelded, but there are many great scenes that I don't understand how he made so stable without a stedycam or a gimbal stabilizer (i.e. the scene with the girl walking in the airport at 00:08) or the scene with the bike (from 1:37). Some little parts were made with a GoPro, but the most is shot with a Canon 5D.
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I have not problems working with AVCHD in Final Cut ProX: it works smoothly and as fast as the .MOV or the .mp4 from other cameras. I have problems to preview quickly the files inside the folder I copy from the SD Card, before to import them in the software. Especially when I shot music video, the takes - apart 2 or 3 "masters" - are very short, so I like to choose the "cut in" before starting to edit and to get rid of the bad shots without importing them in FCPX. That is very slow, because I cannot use the simple "preview" from Mac OSX as I do with .mp4 or .MOV files, but I have to open them with Quicktime from a strange folder/list that not permits any preview. I'm searching something that allows me to preview AVCHD files "normally", as all other files on Mac.
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Thanks! I just saw it! It is the 50% speed I used, just quicker, so a lot better! Thank you! :)
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Thank you very much ChrisKing! I normally import my 50p in FCPx and then I set the speed at 50%, because there is not an "interpret footage" option.
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That's true! And lighting/framing also plays a great part, but I was in doubt if using 25p was a bad habit :)
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Wow!! That's great! It's crazy that most of the people that shot videos also are involved in music! :) This is one of my fav. CD I recorded and mixed: http://www.irmagroup.com/it/ida-landsberg-cherry-tree-lane/ http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00H25UFKQ/ref=dm_ws_sp_ps_dp?ie=UTF8&qid=1413592709&sr=8-16