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Deer Vegas: First short shot on Letus Ultimate and EX1
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Filmed during NAB by Philip Bloom in Las Vegas using the Sony PMX EX1 and the brand new prototype Letus Ultimate 35mm adaptor.
Music is by Goldfrapp, Deer Stop
A semi-sequel to "Piccadilly Furs"
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Updated: 5 months ago
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Duration: 00:04:12
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Nikon 80-200 mm f/2.8
Zeiss ZF - Nikon Mount SLR
Red Giant Software Magic Bullet Looks
Zacuto Letus Extreme
miller DS20
miller solo carbon fibre
Sony PMW-EX1 HD
Apple Final Cut Pro
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Shiv
Kumar
April 19, 2008 09:17 PM
Phil,
Ok, I'm totally floored by this video! I mean I was there for most of the making of this video and I saw what you saw. While there and since then, I've been trying to visualize or imagine what your Vegas short would look like but couldn't really. Now after seeing it, there is no way I could come up with these visuals.
This just goes to show that it's all about how one see or visualizes things, and that two people could see the same things and film the same things but the footage each shoots and then the final edit each one makes is what really makes (or breaks) a film.
I have a whole new appreciation for what you can do with a camera while at the same time a stark realization that this is going to be an enjoyable but uphill task even for someone like me who just enjoys this stuff and would like to one day produce a short that looks something like this.
Brilliant shots and great edit!
Ok, now that I’ve recovered and reconciled myself, I have a question, I know I didn’t see you panning during those time lapses (unless I’m totally blind) so how did you do the panning?
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April 20, 2008 12:46 AM
the edit was 720p due to all the overcrank and the timelpases were 1080p so it was simply done in post. cheers shiv. When is your stuff up? You seen steve's blog?
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Kumar
April 20, 2008 01:17 AM
Oh I see so you simply moved the frame along in post. Cool. See, that's what I mean. One little thing after another makes for a great video.
We're planning for the beginning of next month. We need to get our ducks in a row.
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Dawson
April 20, 2008 06:29 AM
Phil You are our super hero...Around the world with Philip Bloom..A great Short and Blowing bubbles along the way..some very nice and funny moments. And the letus ultimate looks more responsive.
Mark
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Ryan
Malham
April 20, 2008 10:30 AM
WOW!
Since finding XR, I hadn't taken time to watch a video uploaded in HD. That was simply amazing. What percent were you slowing the people down? That seemed to be a really good slo-mo speed.
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April 20, 2008 11:46 AM
most was done in camera shooting at 60fps instead of 25fps, so about 40% speed. Most of the night time shots were done in post as there wasn't enough light for overcrank. they were 50%. Thanks v much Ryan
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