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Shot on the Sony XDCAM HD F350 in 1080p last August. Music is by James Newton Howard from the film "Lady in the Water"
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  • [ PIXEL VIKING ] 4 months ago
    Very relaxing and beautiful...
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  • Ben Millett 4 months ago
    This is stunningly beautiful! Almost as good as being those locations for real.
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  • Stephen Lewis 4 months ago
    I can't tell the difference between this $28K cam and the EX1. I know you can't truly judge from online video, but still...
  • Philip Bloom 4 months ago
    this has a much better lens on it than the ex1, but picture quality wise there is little in it
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  • Bill 4 months ago
    Great work!
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  • Martin Frericks 4 months ago
    really beautiful scenes. i also like the mix of music and the original sound.
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  • Glenn (Avene) 4 months ago
    Brilliant! I love the colours in this. Thanks for posting up a 1080P version too, it's nice to see some of your in all it's glory for once.
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  • Jay Boy's Random Cutz 4 months ago
    Right on man! NICE!
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  • Michal Furda 4 months ago
    I want letus mini for my sony dcrhc96, but is good choice? the shots with this adapters are extreme nice, profesional look.
  • Philip Bloom 4 months ago
    there is no adaptor used on this. I don't know that sony camera. Is it SD or HD?
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  • Michal Furda 4 months ago
    i mean adapter, like letus. :D sorry. is SD camera... :(
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  • Philip Bloom 4 months ago
    sorry am slightly confused as you are commenting on a video that has no adaptor used on it. Are you talking about my hv20/ letus mini test short?
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  • Peter 4 months ago
    excellente short film with a good choice of music.
    thanks for shering with us.
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  • giancarlo giupponi 4 months ago
    magical !
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  • Tripp 4 months ago
    Stunning shots and editing. Great sunset time lapse. I've been a fan of Mr. Newton-Howard since he tried to be a rock star back in the early 1970s. Great choice.

    One question. I noticed some chromatic aberration at 2:01 with red and cyan fringing. Was this in the camera or did it show up in post?
  • Philip Bloom 4 months ago
    this was an effect of the lens. a long discussion of it was talked about on dvinfo.net It's right on the end of the lens and is very common even on expensive lenses like this one
  • Tripp 4 months ago
    Understood. I've wrestled with some CA on my A1 and was surprised to see it in such high-end glass. I guess I shouldn't feel so bad now.
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  • Carlo de Lauro 4 months ago
    Great, great, great!!!
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  • James Chegwyn 4 months ago
    I love fistral beach, I think you captured the beach really nicely.

    I think shot on super8mm would work aswell.

    & i like the depth of field on this one.

    Good job
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  • fritz bosch 4 months ago
    Your work is really great. Thanks
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  • Yvana Filippin 4 months ago
    Felicitaciones ! Video exelente .
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  • Mal Hamilton 4 months ago
    Inspiring work.
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  • Brian Boudreau 4 months ago
    very nice footage
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  • Samu Ainesmaa 3 months ago
    Magnificent shots. Hah, you've become my new number one inspiration, Philip :)
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  • Arnold Kopff 3 months ago
    Exquisite ...
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  • David Portass 3 months ago
    i'd love to be able to download this to watch on my 37" 1080i screen to get the full effect, reminds me of last holiday to perranporth
  • Richard Aylmer-Hall 1 month ago
    You can download a hi-res MP4 version, see link on the right under the stats panel.
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  • Alan Duff 1 month ago
    Wow I cannnot believe I waited till half way through the video before adding it to my likes :)
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  • Richard Aylmer-Hall 1 month ago
    Lovely piece - watched it several times to appreciate the filming and post-production.
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  • Zara Taylor 29 days ago
    wow! lovely work reminds me of home when I'm London. I miss Newquay and great to see it at it's best.

    Keep up the good work ;)
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  • Frederic Vercammen 23 days ago
    Wow this fantastic!
    So easy but very nice!!
    Well done
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