Cool collaborative group a friend from work and I are forming. Hopefully get some good short films out of this :)
Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts
Monday, June 1, 2009
Film in Progress
Cool collaborative group a friend from work and I are forming. Hopefully get some good short films out of this :)
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Friday, December 19, 2008
Sunday, November 30, 2008
New Splash Page
Thursday, November 13, 2008
CO 500 Online Screening
I finally was able to get both CO 500 documentaries that I did in 2006 and 2007 on vimeo. Because of copyright and respect for the producer I have the video set to private and password protected. If you would like to watch either Documentary (I reccomend 2007, I was much more prepared and a better videographer by then) please email me or post a comment asking for the password. Hope you guys enjoy. I really liked the way these came out.
Click Image for link to Colorado 500 2007.
Note: CO 500 2007 Length: 52min 09sec
Note: CO 500 2006 Length: 44min 27sec
Labels:
Dirt Bike,
Documentary,
Final Cut Pro 4.0,
Video,
videography,
Vimeo
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Homework* Sunrise
Homework* Sunrise from Emrys Roberts on Vimeo.
Also started a new group on Vimeo called Homework*. Basically trying to see if I can't get anymore users on there to take part in what I'm doing. It's been alot of fun. :)
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Homework* Sunday
Homework* Sunday from Emrys Roberts on Vimeo.
I recently I was fortunate enough to get some very valuable advice from another vimeo user and cinematographer, (Steven Dempsey) http://www.vimeo.com/pinelakeflms. This new series is something I decided to call Homework*. Basically the content of these video are exactly as it sounds. From our talk I was able to come with various lessons and experiments that I need to perform in order to improve my cinematography skill. This is the first in a series of many that I will be focusing on just trying to study a certian area (location), subject, or shooting technique. Please let me know your opinions of the quality of the video. This is just as much, if not more a learning process for me as it is also trying to show my work.
After finally getting myself over to the dvinfo.net forums, I was able to find the great resource everyone has made for the Canon XH and XL series Presets.
This video uses the preset OUTSIDEN (PRESET13.CPF). This particular preset gives the XH-A1 a neutral image for outdoors while maintaining bright whites. Let me know how you think the footage came out.
Camera: Canon XH-A1, 30f, HDV
Preset: OUTSIDEN (PRESET13.CDF)
Editing and CC: Premiere Pro CS3
Music: Stock from Killertracks.com
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