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Introductory corporate video for INNOLAND, a new real estate company in Cebu.
Updated:  1 months ago
Commercial
Genre:  Corporate
Duration:  00:05:00
Definition:  This Video is a High Definition (HD) Video
Dimensions:  1280 x 720
Size:  170.21MB
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Credits
Director / D.O.P. / Editor: Ted Ramasola Rating:  5.00 Rate: 5
Equipment: DIY 13 feet jib DIY Mini Track & Jib DIY Gearless Follow Focus Custom 13 mm DIY rods

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Comments



Cliff Etzel    February 06, 2010 04:11 PM
Solid Piece
Great work Ted.

Any background on cameras used for acquisition, editing, color grading??

Charles Frisby    February 07, 2010 02:09 AM
Great work. Nice cuts and angles. Love it when video is cut to music properly!

Ted Ramasola    February 07, 2010 02:45 AM
Thanks for the comments guys, this piece is ENTIRELY shot on the canon 7D! Editing and grading on EDIUS. Compositing and titles on AE.

Dave Whittaker    February 09, 2010 10:22 AM
Audio
How did you handle audio acquisition? I have worked with cameras that have balanced audio in for years. A little concerned about stepping into an audio AGC environment.
Nice to see longer form industrials using a HDSLR; very cinematic. I used a 5DMkII for b-roll acquisition and loved it.
Excellent video!

Charles Frisby    February 09, 2010 10:24 AM
Knowing Ted... probably has some crazy DIY audio set up ;)

Ted Ramasola    February 09, 2010 12:12 PM
Hahaha LOL Charles!

Dave, I used an AKG shotgun mic mounted on , wait a sec- a DIY shock mount and Boom, recorded to a ZOOM h4n.

Charles Frisby    February 09, 2010 12:18 PM
LOL.

Growing up in the hood, I learned how to rig together some stuff in my day (mostly with duct tape and electrical tape). I think the work Ted-Rigged is going to be coined some day... ;)

If your getting a 7D, 5D, 1D or any DSLR... you need a Zoom h4n and a good shotgun. Feels like going back to film.



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