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JazzBox

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  1. In Siena I had it in May - probably one of the first in Italy - at € 1380, the lowest price in my country. It is a real shop, Foto Moderna Siena: http://www.fotomodernasiena.com
  2. I think that Panasonic is a very reliable brand, just do the normal thing (shoot, control that everything is ok, that batteries life is long...) and have fun, GH4 is a very nice and easy camera to use! Andrew wrote a real great guide for using it as a cinematic camera: http://www.eoshd.com/eoshd-panasonic-gh4-shooters-guide/
  3. My goal is not using big rig or Flycam, since I want to shoot guerrilla-style without being noticed too much :) This afternoon I'm gonna try all the great tips you kind gave me! thank you!
  4. Thank you very much Leafcutter and Fuzzynormal!
  5. DIY forever! Grazie mille Comurit! :)
  6. Great tips! Thank you very much Andy! :)
  7. Huge thanks Christina! :) Point #5 is just genial!
  8. Do you think there are better options then 180° for shutter when walking handheld?
  9. Yes, it is exactly what I'd like to achieve! I tried using a 17 mm (on my Panasonic it is a 34mm), but my shots were super wobbly, today I'll try with a 12 mm, staying closer to the talent :) But the problem it is also when I go out, shooting in an uneven terrain... :wacko:
  10. Thank you Andy! Do you think it is better a normal wide lens or a stabilized one while using the rig?
  11. Ciao! In these days I'm using monopod more and more, especially for medium shot and close up, thanks to the faster workflow compared to my trusty tripod 501HDV. I sold my Flycam some weeks ago and, after reading that "Dallas Buyers Club" was shot mostly handheld, I am very motivated to become a good handheld shooter, because I loved the cinematography of the movie :) Untill I stand still I have pretty good results shooting with a GorillaPod SRL Zoom (with ballhead) and with a little cheap shoulder rig. But, as soon I start to walk following the talent I have shaky shots. Of course I use a wide angle lens stopped down, but the results are quite distracting... I saw some great films (and videos) that show the talent walking perfectly in focus, with a nice shallow DOF... so I'm pretty sure I need some hint to improve my technique :) Could you help me?
  12. I had the same problem with a Canon some years ago... and I had to send it to the assistance.... :(
  13. Matt, huge thanks for your help! You are a goldmine of informations! :)
  14. I don't know, I just "discover" it last week, I read the article and I've bought the DIY Bundle on http://layoverfilm.com :) The extra contents are very interesting! I'm gonna shot a web series in the near future and I'm searching most information possible about shooting "guerrilla", with practical lights and no budget :)
  15. No, they shot normal, as you can read Joshua's answer here: http://nofilmschool.com/s/11646/209876 (I had nothing to do with the movie, I'm just a customer who bought it and loved it)
  16. I've bought the first feature film from Joshua Caldwell, "Layover": I've bought the version with special content, and I'm very happy, because it is full of great informations. http://layoverfilm.com I heartily recommend it to you all, it is really amazing and it's great to see that it's not the camera, but the man to make a great movie. Joshua made it "guerrilla-style", with available lights, handelded, but there are many great scenes that I don't understand how he made so stable without a stedycam or a gimbal stabilizer (i.e. the scene with the girl walking in the airport at 00:08) or the scene with the bike (from 1:37). Some little parts were made with a GoPro, but the most is shot with a Canon 5D.
  17. I have not problems working with AVCHD in Final Cut ProX: it works smoothly and as fast as the .MOV or the .mp4 from other cameras. I have problems to preview quickly the files inside the folder I copy from the SD Card, before to import them in the software. Especially when I shot music video, the takes - apart 2 or 3 "masters" - are very short, so I like to choose the "cut in" before starting to edit and to get rid of the bad shots without importing them in FCPX. That is very slow, because I cannot use the simple "preview" from Mac OSX as I do with .mp4 or .MOV files, but I have to open them with Quicktime from a strange folder/list that not permits any preview. I'm searching something that allows me to preview AVCHD files "normally", as all other files on Mac.
  18. Thanks! I just saw it! It is the 50% speed I used, just quicker, so a lot better! Thank you! :)
  19. Thank you very much ChrisKing! I normally import my 50p in FCPx and then I set the speed at 50%, because there is not an "interpret footage" option.
  20. JazzBox

    24p VS 25p

    That's true! And lighting/framing also plays a great part, but I was in doubt if using 25p was a bad habit :)
  21. JazzBox

    24p VS 25p

    Wow!! That's great! It's crazy that most of the people that shot videos also are involved in music! :) This is one of my fav. CD I recorded and mixed: http://www.irmagroup.com/it/ida-landsberg-cherry-tree-lane/ http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00H25UFKQ/ref=dm_ws_sp_ps_dp?ie=UTF8&qid=1413592709&sr=8-16
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