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Interesting use of Movi stabilizer - Burton snowboards promo film


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Is it me or is there a strange cadence to it?  Maybe they should have shot it at 60P or they shot it at too fast a shutter speed?  Looks good but pans are distracting.

 

You mean the extreme stuttering between 2'06" and 2'32"? Didn't you have the sound on? It has the rhythm, I bet it's intentional. Anyone an idea how this was done (if it is intentional)?

 

I think it has a blueish cast and lacks contrast. Is it meant to? What do you think?

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You mean the extreme stuttering between 2'06" and 2'32"? Didn't you have the sound on? It has the rhythm, I bet it's intentional. Anyone an idea how this was done (if it is intentional)?

 

I think it has a blueish cast and lacks contrast. Is it meant to? What do you think?

There's stuttering on all of the pans.  I do think it's because it was shot 24P with a high shutterspeed.  Might look good in the original file, but on YT it stutters so much it's just terrible.  And it's not to the music.

 

I think it looks good and you can get great shots, but for movement there has to be a way to smooth it out some more.  True 60P or greater might do the trick.

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Yep, that caught my eyes too - looks like too fast shutter speed. Think a slower shutter speed would have made the footage look much better.

 

@Axel ...and the colors: it seems to be common shots in snowboard promotion to have all weird kinds of colors instead of aiming for a natural look. I think they're aiming for a surreal look.

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There's stuttering on all of the pans. I do think it's because it was shot 24P with a high shutterspeed. Might look good in the original file, but on YT it stutters so much it's just terrible. And it's not to the music.

I think it looks good and you can get great shots, but for movement there has to be a way to smooth it out some more. True 60P or greater might do the trick.

Makes no sense. To use a too high shutter speed could have resulted in a strobo-like jerkiness, but this jumps perhaps three times a second, almost as if it was bad frame rate changing. And if it wasn't in the original, this is what it may be. 50p to youtubes 30p, perhaps. But why does anyone who uses a $15000 rig upload it then, so that the key feature of the video, showing off movement perfection, gets lost?

Or is this an ED 209 kind of movement, caused by the MoVI? Unconceivable.
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