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SLR Magic Anamorphot Timelapse Workflow


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Hi guys! I'm an anamorphic newbie and just bought the SLR Magic Anamorphot. I'm planning on using it with my BMCC, BMPCC and also for timelapse shooting with my Canon 5D Mark II.

 

I would like to know the details on how to stretch images and setup the correct aspect/pixel ratio on AE CS6.

My normal workflow for timelapse editing is as follows:

 

Shoot RAW images with Canon 5DII

Deflicker on LRTimelapse

Color correct on Adobe Camera RAW

Import to Adobe After Effects CS6 to reframe, pan, zoom

Export Pro Res HQ 1920x1080

Edit on FCP7

 

I would like to take full advantage of the 5D full frame and stills aspect ratio and output 2.5k and Full HD (horizontally) footage. I will probably edit the timelapses directly on Adobe After Effects.

 

Thanks in advance for your help!

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I've really enjoyed watching your work over the years (timescapes) and I look forward to seeing what you can do with this adapter! I understand your workflow well and own the adapter, I just don't feel comfortable enough to advise at this point. How were you planning to Bramp and is there anyone else trying to use the GH4 with "holy-grail" success? The reason I am asking is that I came across a clip or two, from someone using the GH4, that was very smooth.

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I've really enjoyed watching your work over the years (timescapes) and I look forward to seeing what you can do with this adapter! I understand your workflow well and own the adapter, I just don't feel comfortable enough to advise at this point. How were you planning to Bramp and is there anyone else trying to use the GH4 with "holy-grail" success? The reason I am asking is that I came across a clip or two, from someone using the GH4, that was very smooth.

Thanks a lot! I was not planning on bramping with anamorphic yet.

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