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The final leg of the 2009 Triple Crown Bouldering Series, at The Stone Fort, a boulderfield near Chattanooga, Tennessee.

triplecrownbouldering.com - Presented by Marmot

Shot on Panasonic HMC40 with Redrock M2 Micro and Nikon lenses, as well as the Nikon D3s.
  • Nik Skavinsky plus 2 years ago
    Awesome video!
    Great climbing, great colors. You rock )
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  • Ola Lindberg 2 years ago
    Nice!
    Agree on the colors. What tools are you using?
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  • Andrew Kornylak pro 2 years ago
    Thanks - I used Magic Bullet Looks for the color grading in FCP.
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  • Gene Priest plus 2 years ago
    Brandon just showed me this video. Killer stuff man and the music doesn't hurt one bit!! Magic Bullet is by far one of my favorite tools as an editor. Genius. Keep it coming, this stuff is awesome!
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  • Chris Adams plus 2 years ago
    What camera lens adapter were you using? Looked like you forgot to turn it on for a few shots, but hey we all do that sometimes haha! But really good looking stuff.
  • Andrew Kornylak pro 2 years ago
    Chris - Shhhhh! :) Yeah I did have the groundglass off. Not realizing how long the batteries last, I had it off a few times and forgot among all the coverage. Now I know I can keep it on for like 15 hours. Anyway, it is a Redrock M2 Encore on a Panasonic HMC40. I am really surprised by the quality of this camera (when I do everything right). Some footage was also on the Nikon D3s. I am on the fence about it. The quality is great in theory but there are too many limitations.
    Thanks!
  • Money Bags 11 months ago
    Limitations to the HMC-40? want this camera is it worth buying? I dont understand why the tm-700k has 60p and the pro hmc-40 has 60i
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  • Beeman 1 year ago
    love it!
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  • Alvaro Alvares 1 year ago
    Muito bom!
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  • Money Bags 7 months ago
    Did you ever shoot in the 60i setting? What would you recommend if you were shooting a wedding a wanted to burn a dvd or blu ray? Thanks
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  • Andrew Kornylak pro 7 months ago
    I generally don't. I would recommend either 30p 24p depending on the look you want.
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  • Trevor Becker 7 months ago
    I loved those spots, great film
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