The first 5 minutes to this legendary looking film :)
@vesubio great work on photography and cc
@kikis there you go.
saludos
@vesubio Is it possible that you can put up before and after CC footage or stills? Your work is extraordinary!
That's some good advice thanks! I used a Komine-made Vivitar 28-90mm on a test shoot the other day. I used various focal lengths and I was blown away by the image results, but disappointed with the panning shots, which all had that jittery, jello effect. The Tokina is way out of my price range, but I guess I'll have to use my Panasonic 14-140mm kit lens for the moving camera shots and save the Vivitar for the tripod.
@JPB1138 +1 DITTO!!
shoot with the (tokina) 11-16mm and at most (leica) 25mm to avoid being too close (my lenses). The longer the focal length, the more jello. info says he never used anything over 50mm. I try to stay wider too, when going handheld.. when people try to use 50mm and above.. jello is much easier to get as rolling shutter is introduced easier.
Still wondering how he got smooth hand-held with that shoulder stabilizer of his...whenever I try to do hand-held I get only jello.
I saw the MUSGO trailer back when I had an AF100, and now that I have the GH2 I Still feel its the best complete work I have seen on the interwebs. Cinematically speaking anyway. I love it. Just keeps telling me that using SMOOTH -2 all the way is key to roll off and cinematic look. I love it. Hopefully my upcoming projects can mimic some of what is shown here.
The trailer just has that 'IT' you look for and feel while watching a movie. I don't once thing oh this is a dslr or ehh that looks out of place. You just get that suspension of disbelief so common in film. Love it.
SEE FIRST POST IF YOU HAVENT WATCHED IT..
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