
Italy - Brisighella e Modigliana HD - Dec. 2007
2 years ago
BRISIGHELLA-MODIGLIANA
Brisighella and Modigliana are two nice and small villages in the center of Italy, in the Emilia Romagna region. They are surrounded by the Appennino mountains.
All shot with Canon HV20 camcorder.
Shutter set at 1/50 and polarizer filter used.
Iris set at F.1.8-2.8 for closeups.
All shot in HDV 25p mode.
Encoded with H264 codec at 3500 Kb/s data rate.
Resolution 1280x720.
!! PS3 - Xbox 360 compatible !!
Brisighella and Modigliana are two nice and small villages in the center of Italy, in the Emilia Romagna region. They are surrounded by the Appennino mountains.
All shot with Canon HV20 camcorder.
Shutter set at 1/50 and polarizer filter used.
Iris set at F.1.8-2.8 for closeups.
All shot in HDV 25p mode.
Encoded with H264 codec at 3500 Kb/s data rate.
Resolution 1280x720.
!! PS3 - Xbox 360 compatible !!
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However, I saw ghosting when you friend moved her hand. Which application did you use to export this? If this was Vegas you would need to right click on the clip in the timeline that has movement and select "properties", and then "disable resample".
The ghost effect was wanted. I captured that "ciak" with shutter set at 1/1000 just to have a ghost effect doing a slow motion of the clip.
I always use Premiere Pro, then export with DebugMode frameserver and encode with virtualdub and ffdshow.
Are you an expert in video encoding?
I know that avi is not the formal contaniner for exporting h264 but virtualdub doesn't let you export in any container but avi. Anyway I promise I'll use the mp4 container in the future. :)
I usually export via frameserver-virtualdub because I don't love the adobe media encoder so much especially when I have to export to dvd-mpeg2 format; I mean the quality is not so good.
Well, during these 2 days you spent almost alla your time telling me what was wrong with my movies, the data rate, the containers, the codecs, ecc. Maybe you're a sort of guru in techniques but what about the movie shooting itself? And what about the editing? :)
BTW, try with my suggestion above, in the linked screenshot, it shows how to export in .mp4.
I don't use template from Magic Bullet. I use to create them on my own.
I know how to export in mp4 with Premiere, don't worry about that. I've just prepared my new mp4 video but I've not enough space to upload. I'm new at Vimeo but next week I'll have other 500 Mbytes of free space, right?
Thanks, bye.
I bought a 43 mm polarizer filter so I need not any adapter.
This clip reminds me of a little village (grana) I used to visit often in the province of Asti - Incredibly beautiful.
Very nice footage btw.
Thanks for comment.