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Highlights of my 2006 visit to Yellowstone. Shot on a Canon XLH1
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  • Steven Dempsey 6 months ago
    The full screen version didn't compress very well so I'll put a cleaner version up next week.
  • Sanjeet Sharma 5 months ago
    Have you ever thought of making a short film?
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  • [ PIXEL VIKING ] 6 months ago
    Very nice images. Was there in October 1994. Best National Park in the US.
  • Steven Dempsey 6 months ago
    Yes, it is my favorite place in the world.
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  • Wow you really captured some nice images here.
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  • PhilippHH 6 months ago
    Breathtaking !
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  • Arnold Kopff 6 months ago
    Hi Steven. This is a superb cinematic composition -- bravo!
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  • THibaud Lepercq 6 months ago
    Where's the music from ?? It's excellent !
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  • john markert 6 months ago
    Beautiful images. Lovely camera movement. Did you apply Sepia filters?

    Can you give the editing details? Pulldown? Cropping?
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  • Eric Anderson 6 months ago
    Absolutely fantastic. [video blows mind, falls on ground twitching]
  • Steven Dempsey 6 months ago
    Are you okay??
  • Eric Anderson 6 months ago
    Steven - thank you for your concern, I am fine now. Fully recovered.

    Seriously, just know your videos are very inspiring to those of us trying to learn the craft. Bravo!
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  • John Wyatt 5 months ago
    That's awesome!
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  • Brian Boudreau 4 months ago
    Amazing!!!!!
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  • Nicolas Bryant 4 months ago
    ...I wish I was there :)
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  • Tom 4 months ago
    Wow, are you capable of taking a BAD shot? I don't think so!
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  • Ulf Laursen 4 months ago
    Wow - this is just awesome - thanks for sharing this!!

    I just love to get out with my new XHA1 to make some outdoor footage
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  • Jim McCrain 4 months ago
    Looks Fantastic! What kind of filters did you use to "warm up" the shots?
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  • Martijn Doornenbal 4 months ago
    Nice place!
    Nice footage!
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  • Stephen R. McFadden 4 months ago
    I need to know this... is there any real difference between 24f and 24p?
  • Steven Dempsey 4 months ago
    In look and feel...no, none.
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  • Stephen R. McFadden 4 months ago
    One last question. What software do you use to edit and have you run into any problems trying to edit 24f?
  • Steven Dempsey 4 months ago
    Stephen, I use Premiere Pro CS3 with Cineform's AspectHD plugin. I also have Vegas 8 and tend to capture everything with that. Capturing the native m2t files saves me space and I just convert the clips I am going to use in my final edit to Cineform's AVI
  • Lucien Kleijkers 2 months ago
    You can also use free HDVsplit to capture native files (and you can customize the file naming format). Works great.

    Also with divx/quicktime, make sure to use multi-pass VBR for best quality in Vimeo (up to 4 pass for divx). This video looks just fine though.

    Great video. Would be nice if you would leave some of the original sound in the video (mixed in).
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  • andrea 3 months ago
    bello!!!!You used optics of series?
  • Steven Dempsey 3 months ago
    Not sure I understand your question.
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  • Mark Courage 2 months ago
    Steven, what tapes do you use?
  • Steven Dempsey 2 months ago
    Panasonic AY DVM63AMQ
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  • puzzlefilm 4 days ago
    Have you 35 mm adepter?Nice video
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  • puzzlefilm 4 days ago
    which use adepter and lense??Thanks
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