Made this short movie guys, give your comments on it.
Commendable effort
I didnt take a particular liking to the storyline, but thats fine for its personal taste - found it a bit weak.
But here are some suggestions from my part:-
1) Tripod to shot atleast some of the scenes.
2) Cutting down on the noise levels if it were possible.
But in short, quite an effort, congratulations.
What did you use to shoot this video ?
Medico, I like this one... No processing uh...
Made this short movie guys, give your comments on it.
Commendable effort
I didnt take a particular liking to the storyline, but thats fine for its personal taste - found it a bit weak.
But here are some suggestions from my part:-
1) Tripod to shot atleast some of the scenes.
2) Cutting down on the noise levels if it were possible.
But in short, quite an effort, congratulations.
What did you use to shoot this video ?
thank you pranav.
actually, I dont have any nice video camera, just a Canon IXUS 115hs, so borrowed a 2 year old sony handycam from a friend. We only had 48 hours to complete the movie, so didn't think about the tripod, though we didn't had any , but yes if we had a tripod, it would have helped a lot. There was a LOT of noise from the raw camera video. I tried removing some with nero wave editor. But then, this was the most I could do. Actually, I made the movie in 1080p, but have to upload it yet(you know how internet in india is ). And the fun part is, none of the teacher's dialogues were written, they just spoke naturally
i have one question, can we something like using a standalone mic for the audio, and the handycam for just the video, and then sync it together, maybe it can give better results?
thank you pranav.
actually, I dont have any nice video camera, just a Canon IXUS 115hs, so borrowed a 2 year old sony handycam from a friend. We only had 48 hours to complete the movie, so didn't think about the tripod, though we didn't had any , but yes if we had a tripod, it would have helped a lot. There was a LOT of noise from the raw camera video. I tried removing some with nero wave editor. But then, this was the most I could do. Actually, I made the movie in 1080p, but have to upload it yet(you know how internet in india is ). And the fun part is, none of the teacher's dialogues were written, they just spoke naturally
i have one question, can we something like using a standalone mic for the audio, and the handycam for just the video, and then sync it together, maybe it can give better results?
Yes, thats perfectly possible - infact recommended if possible.
The reason I wanted to know about the camera was because I found the video to be shaky implying a non-OIS enabled source. Next time get a device with OIS if possible - it does make a world of difference to the viewability.
And regarding the audio part, I dont know how powerful is nero in this regard, but going with my general experience with nero products, I wouldnt even bother using them. Try using something like Audacity to clean the noise out. You might need something else to get the audio stream separated from the video - I believe such freewares are available (Virtualdub)
Made this short movie guys, give your comments on it.
@nac - Don't like the borders, but the photos are great, I like it that you've kept it natural & not overcooked the HDR, I hate that most of the times.
The only thing, I'd say the pics are too small in size to make out details.
Yes. I am trying to cut down upon post processing and HDR. It's difficult but I am trying my best to hold the urge
Nice click... I like it this way comparing with PPed images of yours.
And I didn't know you're shooting with 60D. When did the transition happened from 550D to 60D?
@medico its good to practice pics without editing ...but then DSLR sucks without editing ...most have poor contrast, washed out colors ...i never liked any of the pic right out of my dslr ...and I like the flexibility it provides while editing .