First of all, thanks to all for what we´ve learn this couple of months!
It has been much more than hacks and more about film making.
This work was mainly done with timelapses, using burst mode, a timelapser controller and a DIY Slider.
The other scenes were shot with @driftwood ´s orion!
Hope you enjoy and we´ll apreciate any kind feedback
That was incredible. Beautifully done and I love the song as well.
No-one's mentioned the colours yet, but I really love them. I assume it was graded in something or other?
Anyway smokin' video (in many senses)!
Thank you @Mark_the_Harp! It was graded in AE with colorista II, I attached below a before/after comparison!
@bheath I´m glad you like it! You can hear them on http://www.myspace.com/zorraproject And as soon as we can, we´ll post some pictures of the Slider.
Yep - great use of a motorized slider to do two takes and mix between them. I've often done just a mix between two static shots, but using a slider to do repeatable shots and mixing between them - that's a genius idea!
That, my friend was pure joy to watch. It embodies so much of what I love in this world . . . unique and original things; filmmaking, music, even the location was a piece of art. beautiful,
and since this is P-V, dare I say the GH2 gives it an unmistakable and wonderful vibe. You truly played to the camera's strengths here, you clearly paid attention to your lighting and framing.
great! I's like to repeat& confirm what @B3Guy said.
Brilliant work!
Great music, great footage and amazing grading & editing. Somehow I was lead top believe this was an American or British progressive band and I was about to comment on how they vaguely reminded me of Dead Combo:
And then I saw a few names in the comments and it hit me: "Shit, these guys are making brilliant music, they are Portuguese and I had never heard of them... Where the f**k have they been hiding?"
Well, it's a bit hard to keep up when dozens of great Portuguese bands have emerged in the last 2-3 years and in good time they did... :)
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