
Falling Out
2 months ago
A 12 hour film production by Spiral Arm as practice for the 2009 National Film Challenge. We followed the rules of the 48 Hour Film Project -- our randomly selected genre was "drama", and we had twelve hours to write, direct, film, edit, score, mix and color correct the film before uploading to vimeo.
We used two cameras, a 5D Mark II running Magic Lantern with a Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 and a stock 7D with a Canon EF 85mm f/1.8. Both cameras were in 1080p30 mode with a 1/80th shutter and f/4 aperture. All of the rack-focus moves were on the 5D using a Cinevate Durus follow-focus. All of the hand-held moves were with the 7D. They mixed together with only minimal color correction.
Audio was recorded on the 5D with Magic Lantern, using a juicedLink CX231 preamp and a AT875R in a Rode blimp. The in-camera gains were +0 dB analog, +6 dB digital. The 7D's audio was used as a guide track to align the clips.
We used two cameras, a 5D Mark II running Magic Lantern with a Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 and a stock 7D with a Canon EF 85mm f/1.8. Both cameras were in 1080p30 mode with a 1/80th shutter and f/4 aperture. All of the rack-focus moves were on the 5D using a Cinevate Durus follow-focus. All of the hand-held moves were with the 7D. They mixed together with only minimal color correction.
Audio was recorded on the 5D with Magic Lantern, using a juicedLink CX231 preamp and a AT875R in a Rode blimp. The in-camera gains were +0 dB analog, +6 dB digital. The 7D's audio was used as a guide track to align the clips.
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Have you transferred any 7d footage to dvd and if so how does it hold up ?
Thanks