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A few Timelapseshots shot at the Airport and at some subway stations in Vienna with a Panasonic HVX200.
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  • Veno 5 months ago
    Nicht schlecht...hast du mit der hand geschwenkt bei den ubahn aufnahmen? wenn ja sehr statisch!!
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  • Veno 5 months ago
    Hey mir ist gerade aufgefallen das wir uns von Anigma kennen! lustig( obwohl du warst nur einmal dort arbeiten oder so) wie war der dreh in amerika?
  • Bewegtbildarbeiter 5 months ago
    Hi Veno,

    ich merke auch immer wieder, daß die Welt ein Dorf ist irgendwie.

    Ämm zum Thema, die kleineren und echt smoothen Schwenks sind in der Post gemacht, also reinzoomen und an der linken oder rechten Bildkante starten und an der anderen Seite enden lassen. Die größeren Schwenks sind schon aus der Hand gemacht, wackeln aber auch mehr.

    Der Dreh in Amerika war der Hammer, zwar extrem anstrengend und unvorhersehbar, aber ich glaub, das wird ein echt guter Film. Schauspieler (alles Laien) waren großartig. Wenn Du mehr Infos willst, kannst Du unter insideamerica-themovie.com/ eine Art Dreh-Tagebuch lesen das wir derzeit von Tag zu Tag führen. Gibt auch immer wieder kleine Making of-Videos und so.

    Liebe Grüße,
    Christian
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  • dpcheong 3 months ago
    Very nice panning shots. Motorized pan head? Truly enjoyed the shots. Keep up the good work.

    cheong
  • Bewegtbildarbeiter 3 months ago
    Thank you Mr Cheong. The smooth pans have been made in the postproduction on Premeiere and I'm surprised about the quality, because it was only 1280x720 px and I zoomed in about up to 140%.
    The long pan which wobbles a bit is made by hand. Keep up your great work too ;o)
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  • dpcheong 3 months ago
    140% still looks good. Great stuff. Look forward to seeing more. Will still work hard on my part. Thanks
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  • Lorand Toth 3 months ago
    tell me man, how do you achieved the long exposure time? cause my HVX won't go below 1/12 and you have a lot of motion blur in your shot
  • Bewegtbildarbeiter 3 months ago
    Hi Lorand, see here:
    youtube.com/watch?v=DlCAA7CYTd4

    Shortly said:
    You save the scene file on a SD-card, import this text-file into your text editing programme, change the frame rate on 2fps and save it onto your SD card again. Then you load the changed scene file into your HVX and set the shutter in the scene file menu on 360 degrees.
    Sounds difficult, but it isn't really.

    You can download a PDF sheet with the numbers for the different Frame rates here:

    haake.lucidlab.cc/FRAMERATE%20HACK%20%96%20Liste%20f%fcr%20Panasonic%20AG-HVX200E.pdf
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  • Lorand Toth 3 months ago
    Thanks a million:)
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