Archived entries for 5D

Wow, Top Gear, what do you say to that?

Heico Sportiv Film about the “ADAC Zurich 24h Race 2009″ on Nurburgring / Nordschleife.

Filmed on 3 Canon EOS 5D Mark II and 2 Shots on a Panasonic AG-HPX500

Director: Toby Kahler
Cinematography: Toby Kahler, Pete Ruppert, Hartmut Schotte
Production & Post: motionCTRL - motionctrl.de

RigCar Drivers: Ed Nicelife, Thomas Koll on Corvette Competition / Patrick Brenndörfer on Heico Sportiv Volvo C30 T5 – CarRigs by motionCTRL

Aerial Cinematography: Division Flyyy / Pete Ruppert – Fk9 motionCTRL RIGPLANE

Thanks for the Support: Nürburgring.TV – Media Services / Michel Pathe, Marius Althof

All Copyrights 2009 / motionCTRL & Heico Sportiv GmbH & Co. KG

More on:
heicosportiv.com
24stunden.heicosportiv.com
motionctrl.de

motionCTRL – “Heico Sportiv 24h – One Decision” 24h Race Nürburgring / Nordschleife 2009 from motionCTRL / Toby Kahler on Vimeo.

Film Look In Video

This beautiful short video shot by Julien Mokrani comes very close to my favorite cinematic film view. It’s really nicely graded with a touch of noise in After Effects and flares shot separately.
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II of course.
Lenses: 50 mm F1.4 and 16-35 mm F2.8

LES POTES (PALS) from Julien Mokrani on Vimeo.

StreetFest Video

StreetFest, is the first live art street festival in UK. StreetFest performers are drawn from a across the artististic spectrum ranging from creative painters, architects, designers, illustrators, skaters and writers who express themselves during the day through live demos, screenings and shows. This niche festival pulls together design styles and crews from all over the world.

More info: streetfest.net

Shot on Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Lenses: 50mm f1.4 and 17-40mm f4

Perdu le Nord Music Video

I’ve been following these guys’ work for some time now. The latest addition is Music Video for french rock band SOLAS “Perdu le Nord”.
Directed by Albrecht Gerlach
Production: Tatiana Pereira @ Alta Media Productions
Camera Assistant: Anaïs Andreassian
Canon 5D MkII, 7D for rent in Paris: photocinerent.fr
I do hope you enjoy it.

7D or not 7D continued….

OK, so I came across this interesting discussion related to the new generation of so called HDSLR cameras. The video itself isn’t the essence. Read the description and the comments. It’s worth it if you play the game.
http://vimeo.com/6885596

Arctic Surfing Video

A friend posted this breathtaking video shot – yet you guessed it – on Canon 5D Mark II. It was directed by Yassine Ouhilal.

STREETFEST is back

This Saturday 3rd October I have the pleasure to shoot video for STREETFEST again. After my last video shot on HV30 turned out fairly ok I’ve this time decided to go to town. I’m going to use three cameras.

1) Canon 400D positioned above the crowd and hooked up to my laptop to produce time lapse of the entire event.

2) Canon HV30 handheald to produce a natural home video look.

3) Canon 5D Mark II for all the fine footage.

Well, at least this is what the plan is. Let’s see how much of it actually works out. Watch this space!

Another time lapse in beautiful London

One morning Ben and I got up early, mounted my Canon 5D Mk2 on the dashboard using a hat and a piece of rubber and drove around London for 2 hours till the Sun came up. This is the result.

London on Saturday morning time lapse from Make Some Tea on Vimeo.

My latest time lapse

This was shot in my living room over the course of two hours, two glasses of lemonade and Spanish gin and 3 episodes of ‘That’s my Bush’ on the TV.
John is an illustrator and a comic book oligarch. Ceiling in his flat collapsed on his head recently but he now moved to a new property in North London. Please check out his works.
He also takes part in an alcohol extravaganza called Shore Leave where he plays his part as a resident sharpie tattoo artist.

Canon 5D Mark II video selections

Light from Dan Rubottom on Vimeo.

Eiffel Tower on Fire from Alta Media Productions on Vimeo.

Absolute – Behind the scenes from Ed Thomas on Vimeo.

A day like today from Leonardo Dalessandri on Vimeo.



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