This is the music video clip for one of my artists.
The artist is TONY SAD and the title is "MAMI".. you can buy the song on ITune, Believe, Fnac, etc...
I have composed and produced the track.. and now the video .. great experience !
I have shot the entire video in my garage in front of a big black and red tissue.
The camera is the Canon HV30 and my DIY 35mm adapter.
Shoot in progressive mode 25p
Lens are Nikon AIS : 50mm 1.2, 28mm 2.0, 85mm 2.0
Lights are some TL from Philips
Editing in Adobe Premiere, slow motion in Twixtor
The artist is TONY SAD and the title is "MAMI".. you can buy the song on ITune, Believe, Fnac, etc...
I have composed and produced the track.. and now the video .. great experience !
I have shot the entire video in my garage in front of a big black and red tissue.
The camera is the Canon HV30 and my DIY 35mm adapter.
Shoot in progressive mode 25p
Lens are Nikon AIS : 50mm 1.2, 28mm 2.0, 85mm 2.0
Lights are some TL from Philips
Editing in Adobe Premiere, slow motion in Twixtor
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Clearly, you have a good feel for videography :)
Was the final output 1280X720?
and you masked off to make it narrow cinema format?
Do you have any footage as how you made the 35mm adapter? If not, pictures?
Interested to see what you have.
Also, how many light and watt you used?
Any still pictures of your setup... or a video?
There is a group: "film tools" where they would be interested in your adapter construction :)
The format is 1280x720 p with letter box.
Some pictures of the adapter here : vimeo.com/1736475
On these pictures the cam was JVC but I have changed for Canon HV30, all last works are done with HV30.
For lighting I have used 10x TL36watts for the front left, 10x TL36watts for the front right and a 400watts hmi (homebuild copy of the Joker) in a Chimera for hair/back light... that's all.