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leafcutter got a reaction from MrTony in A camera test with a difference - multicam shoot for "Bunny Suit" with the Sony A7S, Nikon D750 and 5 more
Premiere has mutli camera too that does a good job of syncing tracks and is easy to edit with. I've used it with continuous takes on multi cameras plus dropping in shorter takes for closeups and movement. I used to move things manually by waveform but after testing the multicam I realised it does a much better (and quicker) job.
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leafcutter got a reaction from Damphousse in Is 4K Not as Important as We Think It Is? 3 World-Class DPs Weigh In
Going back to the op and the title of the post - I think 4k will be important to you if it's going to bring you a benefit.
These guys are all working in specific genres and within that they work within specific constraints. Stuff like maybe having big budgets, lots of crew, loads of experience, expensive and powerful talent etc etc. The reasons they gave about not wanting or needing 4k don't necessarily apply to somebody else (e.g. me and the stuff I shoot).
I can see that 4k might be very useful to me - especially things like being able to crop an HD frame out of a 4k frame and simulate pans and zooms etc. Working with a very small crew (mostly just me) being able to introduce those elements into shots without needing to handle the camera during the shoot could be a huge positive. For those guys they maybe don't see the benefit of that as they can just say 'get an extra camera crew in and shoot the pan for real'.
Maybe 4k is initially going to be another creative tool that low budget shooters can get the most out of.
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leafcutter got a reaction from nahua in 512 GB Sandisk Extreme Pro SD Cards
In a way it is just the same as it has always been - you do a shoot and until you get the data off the card it is at risk of failure. Whether it takes up 1mb or 1gb it is still either backed up or it isn't.
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leafcutter got a reaction from AaronChicago in 512 GB Sandisk Extreme Pro SD Cards
In a way it is just the same as it has always been - you do a shoot and until you get the data off the card it is at risk of failure. Whether it takes up 1mb or 1gb it is still either backed up or it isn't.
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leafcutter got a reaction from Stephen Vincent Nguyen in GH4 in Yosemite - Super Weather Sealed!
Really great to watch - you captured some really nice footage there (it is a beautiful place which also helps!) I like the way the slomo scenes look from the few I have seen from the GH4 - it is a nice effect.
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leafcutter reacted to Wild Ranger in Nikon D5300 Review and why DSLRs are dead for video
Hi, I'm not really going to defend Nikon on the way they design the D5300, yes controls are real shit.
But over all I'm going to point out that image quality is really nice and you can shot a feature with it if you want to. SHIT I'M SHOOTING MY LAST FILM ON A D7100 AND D5200!!!
Here I share a TEASER of it (IM SORRY IT STILL DON'T HAVE ENGLISH SUBS), its still private, the password is: teaser.
Enjoy ;)