Archived entries for video

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!

Cinnamon Chasers Music Video

Luv Deluxe by Cinnamon Chasers
Album: A Million Miles From Home
Modus Records / Koch Entertainment
Directed by: Saman Keshavarz
Shot entirely on the Canon 5D Mark II w/ a custom face mounted rig – Canon Lenses used: 14mm (f2.8) & 24mm (f1.4)

New short skate video

London, South Bank, Late August 2009, 7am. We didn’t have much time to shoot and security super cleaner guys weren’t very happy with what we were doing. So we only managed to pull off some 10 minutes of footage.

Filmed on Canon 5D Mark2 with 50mm f1.4 lens. Edited on Apple Final Cut Studio.

Music: Band of Horses

Thanks Ben!

Morning Skateboard Session from Make Some Tea on Vimeo.

Londinium music video finally out

I was really looking forward to see it. I created background flats of the skyline for the video.
Artist: Ralph Watson
Director/Producer: Richard Peretti
Enjoy!

How projections should be mapped

I can honestly say that I was stunned when Ouzo first showed me this video. When watching it you quickly realize that it’s just going to get better and better. It’s made by The Darkroom – a studio based in Australia and UK. It’s also worth checking out their YouTube profile. Truly, I hope you enjoy this one.

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.

Music video of the day

This is ‘This Momentary’ by Delphic. Camera panning, idea and the location remind me of another video for Simian Mobile Disco’s I Believe. However this one was shot in Pripyat, a town near Chernobyl where the the most serious nuclear power station disaster took place in 1986. The ferris wheel can also be seen in Call of Duty Warld at War game. Till this day the levels of radiation in the area remain seriously high and access is very restricted however a number of farmers still live there and refuse to leave the land they’ve always lived on.

http://delphic.cc/
http://myspace.com/delphic

What impressed me this week



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