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Tutorial describing how to use the Optical Flow feature in Motion to create high-quality slow motion. We used 59.94fps video shot on a Canon 60d. You can see the finished video here: http://www.vimeo.com/17905045 To see more details about the video, check out our blog at www.crumplepop.com/blog
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we have five brand new tutorials coming your way in the next month, all brought to you by canon digital learning center. check out more great tutorials by us and others here: www.usa.canon.com/dlc upcoming tutorials include; EOS lens choice in a commercial film how to achieve and hold focus fast turnaround philosophy (SDE) and work flow color (in camera and post) the soundtrack is ascetic junkies // kansas city roadtrip instrumental. licensed…
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we filmed this tutorial during a commercial piece we were working on and it goes over some of our thought process behind our lens choice and composition. check it out and head over to the Canon learning center for more tutorials later soon. usa.canon.com/dlc // upcoming tutorials how to achieve and hold focus fast turnaround philosophy (SDE) and work flow color (in camera and post) the soundtrack is cars & trains ‘the leaves’. licensed through…
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New York City, NY (April 18, 2011) Next Level Pictures in association with Tstop Cinema teamed up with Abel Cine, Kessler Crane, Wide Open Camera, Angenieux, Carl Zeiss, Cooke, Tyler Mounts, and Miller to unveil the worlds first ever camera test using the Sony F3 with S-Log. S-Log isn’t scheduled for official release until late summer 2011 so we are proud to get our hands on the camera and put it through several latitude tests to include helicopter…
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Atomos CEO Jeromy Young demonstrates ALL the controls and menu items on the new Atomos Ninja, and gives a guided tour of everything that comes in the case with the HDMI recorder. He also announces the forthcoming release of an HD-SDI version, the Samurai. If you're thinking of using this with a Canon DSLR - take a look at our post first - http://urbanfoxtv.blogspot.com/2011/02/ninja-ships-disappoints-dslr-users.html UPDATE: We've now posted a…
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