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Driftwood Cluster X series 3:│moon T7│ЅріzZ T6│Nebula T7│Drewnet T9│
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  • @fran @Azsimov inspirational works, thanks for sharing.

  • @fran

    great work. Can you please enlighten me on the lenses used for this piece.

  • Last video I made with Moon T7, very happy with it, I was able to push it far on grading.

  • Hello @driftwood Could you make version of Moon for UHS-1 cards that run slower on GH2 than on PC (stupid card have write speed in CrystalMark 25MB/s on USB2.0 and 45MB/s on USB3.0)? I mean with bitrate around 75Mb/s, as it fails when goes above 80 or 90 Mb/s on Slipstream GOP1. I tried to limit to 75Mb/s, it works, but I see pumping in steam parser. So I guess it's better to ask pro. I attached printscreen from steamparser with video which failed on Slipstream.

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  • @driftwood What changes/improvements can we expect?

  • @Azsimov Looks great. Nice story. Look, narration and music remind me of 25th Hour.

  • A short film using moon t7.

  • @driftwood Best Christmas news. Been checking everyday for it!

  • @driftwood AWESOME CAN't WAIT!

  • Merry Christmas to all Cluster X Series users and Personal View readers. moon T8 could be finished over the next few days. :-)

  • @jdude Thanks for taking the time to watch it. The viewfinder I use was the Hoodman attached the hotshoe. really crisp sharpness.

  • @lunalobo75 Awesome job yesterday I used MoonT7 for a wedding video and it was impressive. It worked perfect in my 64G card and the 32G.

    Brilliant shoots in you video and very nice edit. Which Viewfinder do you used?

  • @lunalobo75

    Great you achieved some great results

    thank you

  • @vpetero Thanks, man. Lenses used: Voigtlander 17.5mm, Canon FD 50mm, 1 inch Bell and Howell Angenieux (for the ending shots). Equiptment: Kata monopod and Dot Line HDSLR Stabilizer Rig with Viewfinder... slight, very slight warp stabilizer in After effects.

  • Drewnet T9

  • @lunalobo75 very impressive video. May I just ask what form of stabilisation you used (monopod/rig).

    Again nice work.

    I have my first wedding shoot day after Christmas. Trying to prepare as best I can.

    Thank you.

  • @matt_gh2 Thanks, yeah she survived unscathed. I've got some other video I just haven't had the time or inspiration to edit together that's got some fun stuff with beam splitters too with various blue, red and green beams plus some "liquid sky" where we turned on the fog machine and did a single line-generator beam split. Maybe I'll cut that to some Frankie Goes to Hollywood, lol.

    Handheld lasers that don't need fog or any participating medium (or even total darkness) are pretty neat, it's just too bad they're lethal for your eyes.

  • @matt_gh2 Thanks, man, I appreciate the time you took to watch it. I have another version up in 45 mins. Edit-sync was off by a couple of frames. Yeah, I got the call for this job the day before the wedding, so I had to scramble. I missed a few things; however, overall I'm pleased. Moon T7 is pretty solid, Not 1 error switching between 24p or 60p, and I used a sandisk 30 Mb/s cards when my 64's ran out.

  • @BurnetRhoades Laser video very cool. Good music choice too. Hope those lasers didn't hurt your GH2!

  • @lunalobo75 Looks very nice. A lot of impressive shots here.

  • Run 'n gun with with Driftwoods's Moon T7 for the Gh2, Voigtlander 17.5mm and Canon FD 50mm:

  • I don't think I posted this here. This was either Moon T3 or Moon T7. I'd been swapping between the two, MT7 being my new preferred setting but going back to MT3 for some pick up shots on an older project. Driftwood, anamorphic and laserbeams:

    Nikkor 24mm @ f/2.8 + Tokina achromat + Century Optics 1.33x Anamorphic

  • Drewnet T9 test & Merry Xmas

  • When is MoonT8 Coming Out?

  • A quick fashion video I did with a model using Moon T7. YouTube made it slightly darker than it's suppose to be. This in actuality was a cinematography test for low light with the GH2.

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