FLoAT (BMCC w/Glidecam & FilmConvert)

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Neal Tate

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FLoAT (BMCC w/Glidecam & FilmConvert)

PostWed Jun 19, 2013 6:13 am

Just a quick test using a glidecam HD2000 and a cobracrane. Spent little to no time on the grade, just seeing how well I could get the camera to float and to see if rolling shutter would be visible anywhere and it actually did a really good job.

Last edited by Neal Tate on Thu Jul 04, 2013 9:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: FLoAT (BMCC w/glidecam)

PostWed Jun 19, 2013 6:47 am

Looks great to me.. Good work, nice moves... Is that in Kentucky? Its a beautiful place and so is the house.. Peace..
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Re: FLoAT (BMCC w/glidecam)

PostWed Jun 19, 2013 4:23 pm

close, southern Indiana, but I am originally from Louisville.
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Re: FLoAT (BMCC w/glidecam)

PostThu Jul 04, 2013 9:37 pm

UPDATE

Same edit with an alternate grade that I find much more appealing. in the original I had FilmConvert smashing my colors a bit too much, so I adjusted the saturation and added a pinch of unsharp mask. I also made some adjustments in Resolves tracking stabilizer and other adjustments using Adobes Warp Stabilizer in PP CC. I am a big fan of ProDAD Mercalli but Warp Stabilizer does a really nice job with large resolution footage (obviously a Cloverfield shooting style won't work well with WS) Focus was pulled using just my hand, even with a 85mm, WS did an amazing job of removing any shake that appeared during focus.


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