Tagged with clip - Personal View Talks http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/clip/feed.rss Sat, 27 Apr 24 16:38:56 +0000 Tagged with clip - Personal View Talks en-CA Sthefany Absoluta http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/16693/sthefany-absoluta Tue, 04 Apr 2017 17:15:45 +0000 apefos 16693@/talks/discussions The shining star from the country side of Brazil culture, backwoods pop singer:

"One, two, three, I need you! Who is my hero? Who comes to help me?"

"I do not care about what people talks about me, talk bad or good, but talk about me!"

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Why we dance - clip from vimeo http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/12527/why-we-dance-clip-from-vimeo Wed, 04 Mar 2015 09:18:55 +0000 kankala 12527@/talks/discussions Seen this, had to share:

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Olympus LS-3 vs Tascam dr 05 with Lavalier mic http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10036/olympus-ls-3-vs-tascam-dr-05-with-lavalier-mic Wed, 02 Apr 2014 11:35:43 +0000 konjow 10036@/talks/discussions There are same reviews and test of this recorders online. However I can't find any info about Lav mic floor noise difference. I had a chance to check Tascam but I can't test Ls-3. Olympus is a little bit more expancive and has good reviews. Had anyone use or compere them two with clip/Lavalier mic? I know they cheap solution and I don't expect Hi-end here. Id like to know if its worth to het Ls3 over Dr-05?

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AKG C 417 L excellent lavalier/clip mic works perfectly powered directly by the GH2 http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/7383/akg-c-417-l-excellent-lavalierclip-mic-works-perfectly-powered-directly-by-the-gh2 Fri, 28 Jun 2013 18:59:43 +0000 gameb 7383@/talks/discussions If you cut off the mini xlr and change the plug connections the same way described in this topic: http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/4450/akg-c747-premium-quality-mini-shotgun-on-gh2-audio-test#Item_26 this clip mic works directly plugged into the GH2 or any other digital recorder, which has a minimum power on the mic input, no need for further power supply. I am a big fan of AKG, you find them often times for really cheap on ebay etc. I use it normally with the Olympus LS10 for interviews etc and sync it in post, now bothering wireless required.

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GH2 and the BMD HyperDeck Shuttle Record Problems http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/4230/gh2-and-the-bmd-hyperdeck-shuttle-record-problems Mon, 13 Aug 2012 11:01:20 +0000 questech 4230@/talks/discussions Hello All :-)

I have a BMD HyperDeck Shuttle 2 and it records uncompressed and in the DNxHD (220) codec.

I can import, play and edit the files just fine, but there's a major problem that makes the files useless.

Static scenes are fine except they are flat and require color correction to make them aesthetically acceptable.

The main problem is that the files have horrible interlacing problems... and I'll explain.

First of all, it doesn't matter whether I shoot in FSH, HBR, 24p or don't hit the camera record button at all and just record from the cleaned display... the same problem occurs, so it isn't a camera setting (I've spent 2 days experimenting with different cam settings as well).

When panning I get fine interlacing lines. They are annoying and unacceptable in their own right, but it gets worst. Once encoded (as in for distribution) the problem is accentuated. Huge lines appear and and make the video look horrible... it is unusable.

On close inspection of the files in PP CS6 I can see that the file is filled with ghost images, which I thought were a result of duplicate frames that the GH2 has served to the BMD Shuttle 2.

I've read about certain fixes for this and a the color shift issues, but a) most sound too difficult to be used in a practical workflow and at the end of the day, they may not even work.

So I'm here with hat in hand hoping that a discussion might yield some fruit that can help me, and others that are having the same problem or looking to use a Shuttle with their GH2s.


Update...

I said that extra frames were being added, well I read that recording from the GH2's HDMI port added and deleted frames randomly, and that clouded my judgment and made me lean in that direction, but upon closer inspection (I was going to experiment with manually removing the extra frames) I found that there are no extra frames per-say.

The ghosting I described is at the heart of the problem.

When panning each frame appears to be a combination of 2 frames at different times. So depending on the speed of the pan (and the shutter speed - the higher the SS the closer together is the dual images) you get an interlaced image (half of the lines) at one point in time, and another (the other half of the lines) at a later point in time.

Where they overlap, the image is solid, but on either side you have a "ghost" image which when played back you can see through the image where the missing lines are, thereby giving a notched edge effect.

And I haven't even wrapped my head around how I can fix that yet??

Thanks for your interest and feedback!!

Anthony

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Unkle / Nick Cave: 'Money & Run'. http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/243/unkle-nick-cave-money-run. Fri, 17 Jun 2011 12:00:43 +0000 mep 243@/talks/discussions



Thought this might be of interest to some...40 years after 'Clockwork Orange'.]]>