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21. Falling Water - Letus Extreme Film - HDTV
3 years ago
HD Quicktime version at my website: tomguilmette.com/Site/EX1_Letus_Videos/Pages/fallingwater720.html

I shot a video at Champney Falls in Albany, New Hampshire back in 2001 with my Sony Z1U HDV camera. This place had two waterfalls, Champney and Pitcher and was located on the side of Mount Chocorua. When I purchased my PMW-EX1 a few months ago, I put this place back on the list to shoot. I really wanted to capture the beauty of these waterfalls with the Letus Extreme, the amazing EX1 and my Nikon lenses. And this time, I would use a dolly for slow cinematic slides.

I made a total of six trips up the 2.5 mile trail from my car to the waterfalls. The first 2.5 mile trip was a strong and excited Tom with two twenty foot PVC pipes and a homemade plywood dolly. When I arrived at the falls, I dumped the stuff in the woods and went back to the car, 2.5 miles away.

My next trip up the Champney Brook trail was an excited Tom with a Vinten Vision 3 tripod, a Sony PMW-EX1 with the Letus, a backpack full of lenses, trash bags (for rain), batteries, tools and lens wipes.

At the falls, I grabbed the dolly and pipe from its hiding spot and shot for five hours. I met a few people who made it to the spot and these hikers were intrigued by my elaborate setup.

I shot with my Nikon 200mm f3.5, Nikon 24mm f2.8, Sigma 18mm f3.5, and my Nikon 50mm f1.4. I got my EX1 wet from water pouring off the rock face and the sweat pouring off my own face.

As you will see, all the work to get the dolly and pipe up the mountain was worth it in the end. I originally was only going to hike the camera, tripod and lenses up the the falls since I was alone. I am happy I made the extra trips.

After shooting, I hid the dolly and pvc in the woods and I hiked the camera, tripod and lenses down to my car, 2.5 miles away at the trailhead. This was my fourth time down the trail.

Now back at the car, I thought about just leaving the dolly up the mountain and getting it the next day. The sky was dark and I could hear thunder in the distance.

I went back up for the fifth time.

I was not that tired, but I was mentally tired of this trail. The same hike over and over.

I picked up the dolly and pipe, wrapped electrical tape around the two pipes to hold them together and headed back down the trail for the sixth and last time.

Then, the lightning and thunder hit and I don't remember much after that. I only remember very wet socks.

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  • Stephen Lewis plus 3 years ago
    A dedicated artist, I like that!
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  • Matthew Robertson 3 years ago
    I like your stuff, just some of the cc is a little too saturated for my likes but nonetheless great shots!
  • Joriah Goad plus 3 years ago
    Well, Matthew Robertson I guess if your videos looked half as good as Tom's you would have the right to express your opinion, but since your videos look as though Imovie has really met its match, I think it's better you just keep that to yourself. Tom you're video is perfect, the color correction is just the way I like it, that Letus is amazing.
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  • Brian Boudreau 3 years ago
    awesome shots as usual, well worth hiking that dolly up there :)
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  • michael baca 3 years ago
    the hikes were worth it! haha easy for me to say since i wasnt the one hiking. good footage though!
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  • Tom Guilmette plus 3 years ago
    I am uploading a better quality version of this video and I have replaced the old one. Hold on for about an hour...

    in the meantime...go to my website and look here:
    tomguilmette.com/Site/EX1_Letus_Videos/Pages/fallingwater720.html

    Thanks!
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  • Pierre 3 years ago
    Waw Tom, such a nice moment :)
    Great location. You made that waterfall look huge.
    Smooth dollywork, an example: your 15 miles of footwork and wet socks were worth it. Are the socks dry yet?
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  • Ashley Harrison 3 years ago
    I thought the colors were great and the dolly work really added depth to the film.
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  • Brandon Vaidean 3 years ago
    excellent man looks amazing!
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  • Guyzo plus 3 years ago
    Awesome shots - as always, Tom! Can't imagine hiking with a dolly. that's commitment.
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  • alex haworth 3 years ago
    haha your cinematography is cool and your write up is always sweet - good work, effort well paid off.

    - i just got myself a hv30 and posted a vid up - do you rekon i should get a dof adaptor next or go for a steadicam? ive got a dolly and crane in the making :D

    cheers bud. al.
  • Tom Guilmette plus 3 years ago
    i dont think i will ever shoot without my letus extreme on the ex1. so, i say the dof adapter.
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  • Bogdan Kramliczek 3 years ago
    Great location!
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  • Nigel Ellis plus 3 years ago
    Very nice.!! What camera settings did you use?
  • Tom Guilmette plus 3 years ago
    default picture settings on the ex1. i only changed the hisat to +99 for a ton of in camera saturation. i love that look.
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  • rick fiduccia plus 3 years ago
    Good thing it was PVC pipe and not metal with the lighning :-) Outstanding colors and great moves, the blend of natural sound and music - very nice!
  • Tom Guilmette plus 3 years ago
    nobody picked up on the fact that the ex1 shooting in overcrank mode does not record audio...

    i added all the waterfall and brook sounds in post from a sound effects library. the water sounds you hear were probably recorded on the other side of the world!
  • rick fiduccia plus 3 years ago
    I figured you had a pair of AKG C414's and a DAT recorder, you carried everything else up with you, whats another few pounds
  • Tom Guilmette plus 3 years ago
    thats probably what the people who made the sound fx library used to get the waterfalls in stereo!
  • rick fiduccia plus 3 years ago
    Check out the Zoom H4. A small recorder that is easy to carry and simple to use. Tons of great features and you can pick one up of less than $250. I use it a lot for all kinds of stuff - even recording people talking, it is small enough to hide on a table - easy to sync in post. Also great for ambient sound when you are in a mode with no audio on the EX1
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  • Greg Wallis 3 years ago
    Tom, that was absolutely lovely. Such incredible colours, and perfect dolly shots.
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  • Blake Whitman staff 3 years ago
    Really beautiful.

    Not a huge fan of the watermark though.
  • Tom Guilmette plus 3 years ago
    me neither. but my videos are traveling around the internet now...

    i will not do it very often, just on some stuff.
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  • Daniel Loomis 3 years ago
    You captured something precious and beautiful. Please know your efforts lugging all that equipment around were deeply appreciated.
  • Tom Guilmette plus 3 years ago
    thanks daniel.
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  • Jan van der Meer plus 3 years ago
    Tom this is awfull nice (as we say in Holland). Do you sell your stockshots? Where? I think about putting mine on Pond5.com or do you know better places/links?
  • Tom Guilmette plus 3 years ago
    i currently do not sell stock footage but i have thought about selling the stuff thru my website...

    i have seen pond5 and others but i have not tired it.
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  • crisp 3 years ago
    Nice. Another very enjoyable video of yours. I found the shot with the butterfly interesting. If it wasn't for the butterfly moving, I would swear that was a shot from a still camera. Anyway, beautifully composed as always.
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  • Mark Williams plus 3 years ago
    Tom,
    Very nice work. I liked the title work, dolly shots and editing. It looked almost sur-real. Do you think you could have achieved the dolly workllook with the indieslider or not enough travel....

    Mark
  • Tom Guilmette plus 3 years ago
    i would say probably, but i have never used the indieslider. my dolly track is as long as i want to make it using 1 1/4 inch pvc pipe (with 1 inch pvc inline connectors) linked seamlessly together.

    and since it is of my own design created for almost no money, the shots mean even more to me.
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  • Mark Williams plus 3 years ago
    Also, I know what you mean when going back to the same place over and over again. What I try to do is visit in fall, winter, spring and summer. Big constrast in scenery.
  • Tom Guilmette plus 3 years ago
    i spent over three hours during this day just hiking. and like i said, just hiking the same trail over and over. it messes with your head.
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  • Fault Line TV 3 years ago
    thats probably my favorite video from you. amazing shots...
  • Tom Guilmette plus 3 years ago
    thanks eric, keep trying new stuff and have fun at mt biking at whistler.
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  • paramon plus 3 years ago
    Man, colors are awesome,
    the last shot is just wow!
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  • Justin Gum 3 years ago
    Absolutely WONDERFUL!!!!
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  • Brett Moulton 3 years ago
    stunning!!!!.....love it...smooth work my friend...I feel ur pain my friend for the hike....but that just rocks...awesome!!!
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  • Stewart Johnstone 3 years ago
    Strap the dolly runners to your legs and put everything else in a big rucksack.Problem solved!!!!!
    Great treetop shots as a bonus.
    Great video.
    Stewart
  • Adam Lokman 3 years ago
    Very nice!! Well worth the sacrifice:). I'm amazed at how smooth your dolly shots are. What did you use to level your pipes?
  • Tom Guilmette plus 3 years ago
    i used rocks and sticks i found around the immediate area to support and level the pipes.
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  • mike ambs plus 3 years ago
    Very beautiful place :) great shots. I have a Z1u also - I love that camera, it's good to me.
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  • Woody Carr 3 years ago
    Wow. That was really, really nice. Colors and camera motion were spot on. Well worth the effort.
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  • Nowawes plus 3 years ago
    Fantastic!
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  • That's really great!
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  • Schräs 3 years ago
    love it :-)
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  • Steve Muskie 3 years ago
    Gorgeous, Tom. I can't wait to see it on my big screen TV at home. I'd enjoy seeing a how-to video of your home-made dolly in action. Please consider making it!
  • Tom Guilmette plus 3 years ago
    many have asked, but i have been so busy. i will put it on the list.
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  • David Hodge plus 3 years ago
    No Pain, No Gain. Eh, Tom? It's a good thing you didn't put any actors working in the shot. You would have had to carry a "Honeywagon" that distance. Talk about a sore back! HA!
    Awesome work as usual. I would love to have this thing on a screensaver without the music. Very peaceful for meditation.
    That must be some sound library. Were do get the music you use? Same library?
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  • Jim Panks 3 years ago
    As you say in the States - AWSOME - the hike was worth it. Thought the sound was too good to be true. I use a Edirol 09HT to record when I am over cranking etc. Works a treat for under $450.
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  • Berislav Petrovic 3 years ago
    i dont know what is more amazing - your shots or the nature...
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  • sandra teager 3 years ago
    WOW That was amazing!Well done!!
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  • Retner 3 years ago
    what a place! nice shots.

    added to vimeo.com/hedone
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  • ¡ǝnɹʇ 3 years ago
    Wow. I'm glad you made the effort to hike up there so many times, because I have never seen something so stunningly serene in my life. You captured it beautifully mate :)
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  • Jorge Larroya plus 3 years ago
    Fantastic!
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  • Andrew Bertino 3 years ago
    You've got some great stuff here, especially the White Mountain videos. Inspired me to bring my HV30 on my latest trek up Franconia Ridge. It's not up to your standards, but it's not half bad. vimeo.com/1837011
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  • Steve Moroboshi 3 years ago
    What kind of filters u carried with you?Wich filters do u suggest me to use with my fx1(i don t have any letus adapter) to shoot in the beach and in the woods?

    thx a lot and:AMAZING JOB!
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  • Steve Moroboshi 3 years ago
    another question:wich song is this?
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  • Ahh, this is just awesome! So good!
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  • Jeffrey Butler plus 3 years ago
    really agree with your conclusions. track wellllll worth it.
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  • Beautiful
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  • Vadim 2 years ago
    Great!
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  • Ann Roche 2 years ago
    Absolutely loved this one too :) You never cease to amaze and produce such wonderful and enjoyable videos :)
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  • TouchDream plus 2 years ago
    4 thumbs up!
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  • Rick Macomber plus 2 years ago
    well worth lumping the dolly setup. Great cinematic images.
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  • Peter Schurte 1 year ago
    Very nice!
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