Really nice job Paul! Looks like it was done with a much more expensive rig! Great editing as well. Love the flares on the SLR shots. You really know how to use that lens. Did this beta version have a sharp or soft setting? One more question, which glidecam did you use?
Could I get the vimeo link for this? I'd like to pass it on to a marketing company in Denver. I can't get there from the above video.
bravo!
Congrats! Very nice footage.
@vicharris here you have the link man: vimeo.com/49048547
You're the man Paul! Always an inspiration :)
You can also Right Click on mouse to watch on Vimeo.
Nice work!
@flaaandeeers Thanks man. @jleo Yep, I know that is a way but for some reason I couldn't get to it at the time.
@vicharris This was the original C1 444 version beta release so no softening or sharpening tweaks that I know of. I use the glidecam hd4000 which works well with a few extra weight plates on top. Thanks for your comments guys.
Very nicely done!
thanks @rockroadpix.
Wonderful work Paul @pchristoph and a terrific edit. Congrats.
love it,beautiful work.
thanks @Shishboombah. thanks @driftwood and good hunting in Chile!
Super stuff :)
@jleo Holy shit! I never knew that. I feel like a dumbass now! Thanks bro.
very nice, i recommend staying at shutter 1/50 and using nds, stuttery motion is not so nice
Really nice work here. Did you you use the vest & arm or just the glidecam on its own?
As others already noted, there are plenty of good production values in this. However, a plan for consistency in the grading and lens/shot type selection could be beneficial for the end product, so that the grading and shot types would help the story. That's just my thinking and not meant to take away anything.
thanks for the great comments guys. I appreciate your support. For the glidecam shots I set the shutter to 1/125th. @aki i appreciate your wisdom regarding consistency in the shot type/lens and grading. Great advice I will try and put to use.
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