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Apr 25, 2010 13:30 |  #1

We usually use a 5DmkII, but it's being repaired by Canon; we shot this on two 7Ds instead!

I'm currently interning for a wedding video and photo company (and loving it) and this is the most recent video we did from last night. Right now I mostly do a lot of running and some filming, so not all of the footage is mine. It's a same day edit, but all the editing is done by my boss (she's amazing!). Just thought I'd share as I'm falling in love with video!

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Apr 25, 2010 13:53 |  #2

See she's a fan of "Sweet Disposition" as well. Know what was used for glide shots?




  
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Apr 25, 2010 14:51 |  #3

Awesome video. Where the 7Ds handheld or did you use videography accessories with it?


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Apr 25, 2010 19:41 |  #4

Combination of Tripods, Monopods, a Slider, and a Steadicam.


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Apr 25, 2010 21:20 |  #5

Really really nice! Good choice of music, obviously great video, great editing. I'm sure that the client was blown away!




  
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Apr 26, 2010 10:38 |  #6

Excellent VIdeo, Stick with this person and you will learn a lot. Too bad they had such a terrible location, In front of a beautiful mountain in Hawaii, Knock out wife in a knock out dress. HA! Juzt kidding . thats cool stuff.

On a side note. Was the incredible hulk a grooms cake?????? My wife is a pastry chef that does that kind thing and if it is I want to point it out to her.


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Apr 26, 2010 18:32 |  #7

lecherro wrote in post #10067728 (external link)
Excellent VIdeo, Stick with this person and you will learn a lot. Too bad they had such a terrible location, In front of a beautiful mountain in Hawaii, Knock out wife in a knock out dress. HA! Juzt kidding . thats cool stuff.

On a side note. Was the incredible hulk a grooms cake?????? My wife is a pastry chef that does that kind thing and if it is I want to point it out to her.

Haha yeah, it was a cake. Too bad we didn't get to try it :(


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Apr 27, 2010 05:34 |  #8

I like that ! and temper trap rocks !


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Apr 27, 2010 05:44 |  #9

wow, amazing.




  
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Apr 27, 2010 06:59 |  #10

Guys, I have been messing with 7D video and can't seem to get it to look right. My pictures seem to have jaggy edges. Is it because the camera dosen't pan well or am I doing something wrong. I shoot at full HD 25 fps and a shutter of about 50 to 125 sec. Any ideas would be a great help. Clips I have viewed on this thread are so smooth.

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Apr 27, 2010 21:14 |  #11

Here's a few more I've helped out on recently:

http://vimeo.com/10883​685 (external link)
http://vimeo.com/10686​528 (external link)
http://vimeo.com/10540​397 (external link)
http://vimeo.com/96300​43 (external link)

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Guys, I have been messing with 7D video and can't seem to get it to look right. My pictures seem to have jaggy edges. Is it because the camera dosen't pan well or am I doing something wrong. I shoot at full HD 25 fps and a shutter of about 50 to 125 sec. Any ideas would be a great help. Clips I have viewed on this thread are so smooth.

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I'm not certain, but it might have something to do with the way you are encoding the video. I don't really do any of the editing, so all that stuff is foreign territory to me!


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Apr 28, 2010 00:14 |  #12

Ken Griffiths wrote in post #10074219 (external link)
Guys, I have been messing with 7D video and can't seem to get it to look right. My pictures seem to have jaggy edges. Is it because the camera dosen't pan well or am I doing something wrong. I shoot at full HD 25 fps and a shutter of about 50 to 125 sec. Any ideas would be a great help. Clips I have viewed on this thread are so smooth.

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Try posting your questions in the other canon forum...
http://www.hv20.com/ (external link) under DSLR...

These guys are super pros and have vast amount of knowledge when it comes to videos.


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Apr 28, 2010 05:25 |  #13

Thanks for that




  
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Apr 28, 2010 18:31 |  #14

Wow, thats impressive stuff! Keep it up man!


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Apr 28, 2010 18:46 |  #15

I shoot at full HD 25 fps and a shutter of about 50 to 125 sec.

Should only be a shutter of 50. 2 x fps is recommendation.

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