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Portland, Oregon. Columbia River Gorge. Spring 2008

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This is video shot in the Columbia River Gorge just outside of Portland Oregon. This video is the first in a series I'm planning highlighting our trip to the west coast. The video was shot with a Canon XH A1. I shot all of the footage in the automatic mode. Almost all was handheld, I did not have my tripod. I edited in Final Cut Express. This is a program I am still becoming familiar with. I hope anyone who watches this, enjoys the scenery as much as I enjoyed being there. Music by Rick Wakeman, "Jerusalem".
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Russ Motyko    July 11, 2008 11:56 AM
1. Try to use the manual features on the camera. If you want to get the truly stunning results that the A1 can produce, take the time to learn how to use it in Manual mode. Setting the exposure manually and keeping the gain at -3 will do wonders for your footage.

2. If you're in an unfamiliar place, ask some of the locals to pronounce its name correctly :]

Steve Sherron    July 11, 2008 12:40 PM
Thanks for the tip. I'll experiment with that. My wife got tongue tied, pretty good observation to catch that.

theo rossi    December 15, 2008 09:58 PM
I am sorry to say this, but this video is really bad.
Bad in colors, quality and about a half a dozen things I can add.
Shooting with an A1 should be sharp, clear and full of great colors!
If I didn't know it was shot with an A1 I'd say it was a $100.00 point and shoot cheapy camera.

As Russ said above comment, ya gotta get to know your camera before you can make good video :)
Don't take this personally, it's a good advice when someone points out how you can make better use of your camera.

A1 produce fantastic images when you have it all set up correctly.
Take a look at this A1 group and their videos.
http://vimeo.com/groups/xha1
Much to see and learn there.

Steve Sherron    December 15, 2008 10:15 PM
Ouch Rossi! I don't take it personally, I'm still learning. Thanks for the tip about the A1 group.

theo rossi    December 16, 2008 12:45 AM
Some samples of footage
Ok, dude... I just want to save you some time and got you a few links. Not all videos shot with the A1 is good in this group, but that's how it is. Some learned to use it and others are not :)

http://vimeo.com/groups/xha1/videos/2280018
http://vimeo.com/groups/xha1/videos/2495517
http://vimeo.com/groups/xha1/videos/2113262
http://vimeo.com/groups/xha1/videos/2235938

and there is Steve's work:
http://vimeo.com/groups/xha1/videos/1548796
Check out all his videos and he has some of the pre-sets listed on his site that you'll find most valuable. Go to pinelakefilms and read how he does it.
He's also here at XP to see his vids.

cheers


Edit:
I forgot to add a video link made with a Canon hv-20 $560.00 camera.
http://vimeo.com/453143
Take a look at the crisp colors and sharpeness :)
It's a cool little video, am sure you'll like it.
So, you have a far better camera then the HV-20 with more control over what you can do.

cheers



 

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