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    On 21/11/2017 at 11:13 PM, mercer said:

    Thanks Alpicat... that looks real nice. I don’t know Resolve very well, but I may start to. Btw, I loved the 50D... it led me to sell all my other cameras and buy a 5D3.

    Cheers Mercer, your film project looks great too!

    On 23/11/2017 at 10:36 PM, Juan Melara said:

    Looks good Alpicat. Very filmic.

    Thanks Juan, for that shot I used a schneider cinelux anamorphic with the rectilux HCDNA, which pairs nicely with the 50D. I've posted a quick video test using your grading method (this time with EOS-M footage), I put it on the magic lantern thread as it's probably more relevant there, here's the link:  

     

  2. Here's a quick test I've done with an EOS-M using crop mode 12-bit - 1472x796. I colour corrected on Resolve, using a grading method which Juan Melara posted on another EOSHD thread (see link below the video). The music is a fragment from a track I wrote on Ableton Live:

     

    Grading tutorial in the Blackmagic thread:

  3. Thanks Juan for this great tutorial! seems to works nicely on BMPCC raw footage too.

    18 hours ago, mercer said:

    That looks great Juan. Will this work with CDNGs made from MLVs from the 5D3? I have found that most LogC workflows look beautiful with ML Raw.

    I don't have a 5D3 but have done a quick test on some MLV files from my Canon 50D and it's looking good to me, see image below. I'll post a video if I get a chance:

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  4. Hi everyone, I'm new to the forum but have been following it for a while.

    I'd like to share some music videos I shot for an electronic music album I wrote and just released. They were all filmed on the Blackmagic pocket cinema camera. The videos are essentially camera tests, but I tried to capture the mood of the music when putting it all together.

    I used the Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 and 55-200mm f3.5-5.6 lens with a Metabones speed booster (Nikon mount), and also the Panasonic Lumix 14-42mm kit lens and Olympus 9mm bodycap lens for the 4th video here. Editing and colour was done on Davinci Resolve 12.5

    ASGAT (raw) 

     

    Story of Photon (raw) 

     

    Themis I (raw) 

     

    Parallax Error  (Prores HQ) 

     

     

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