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On 4/25/2024 at 10:18 AM, eatstoomuchjam said:
That makes total sense. One would expect a professional colorist to groan a bit if handed 8-bit log footage vs 10-bit log (or 12-bit raw). I'd imagine that most want the most flexible image to work with when possible - there's a reason that Hollywood tends to shoot most stuff on Arri and it's not ease of use or portability.
Hollywood shoots ProRes for the most part, except for VFX plates.
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On 3/15/2024 at 4:19 PM, Danyyyel said:
The last part is very very important to understand. All these cheap services about the wonderful AI, run on very big server farm. For now all these startups cost/profit we don't know. If OpenAi cost was 100, 200, 1000 USD per month, would it had been so successful. And thus is the question. Having one people asking for one video, it could be 10x ILM servers rendering that. So my guess this and all the AI thing as we see, are running on venture capital money and how much to ran them including video we don't know.
Exactly. Most of these companies are working on the model "we will figure out how to make profits later" which may not be sustainable in the long run.
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On 2/24/2024 at 10:09 PM, IronFilm said:
Tom Antos just put out a video about Sora:
Jesus Christ these youtubers are insufferable! The thing hasn't even come out yet but it already destroyed stuff? Gets a click I guess.- BenEricson and ghostwind
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I'm hoping for N-Log2. It's time
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ZF probably makes more sense than Z6II or Z7II because of internal N-LOG but the handling is way worse. I wouldn't use it for video because of it. Looks great though.
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16 hours ago, kye said:
I'm not familiar with the plugin - does it handle gyro data from multiple manufacturers? If so, that would be great!
It does.
It's free and can be used as OFX plugin and as a standalone.
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5 hours ago, newfoundmass said:
My biggest issue with gyro stabilization right now is the increased processing time it adds in post. It's not ideal for fast turn around and long takes. BUT the potential is HUGE and could be a total game changer, especially as processing power in cameras increases. We're not that far away I bet from it all being done in camera, which would be huge.
If you're in Resolve, you can use Gyroflow. You don't need to create new media, just drop the effect, save the preset and apply it to all clips in a timeline. It might involve some tweaking but it's much faster than using Catalyst software.
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Too many options these days.
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13 hours ago, gethin said:
I just shot my first couple of things in nlog. Can anyone point me to alternative luts I can check out? The nikon lut is contrasty, and the skies are a bit fluro-turquoise. I've just had a go at grading it myself without the lut and I need something in-between mine and the nikon one. I'm in premiere for now. I've tried turning down the intensity and tweaking the HUE/HUE controls in premiere but its a bit limited.
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The false color is now available on Sony's via a LUT
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1 hour ago, IronFilm said:
I don't like your odds @MrSMW!
Benefits from having a physics degree to follow along with it?
I don't think so.
It was hard to follow because there were a lot of characters, and it was cutting between different timelines, which made it hard to follow. I was expecting a different movie. -
I watched Oppenheimer yesterday and I wish I went to Barbie.
Half joking of course but the movie is very long and hard to follow at times. It looks and sounds great, as expected but it could've benefited from tighter editing.
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On 7/17/2023 at 8:43 PM, kye said:
High budget feature films / flagship TV series
These have the budget to use high resolution RAW capture, high-end cameras and fancy lenses, significant budget for professional colour grading, to promote the film they get lots of media attention and interviews etc. The process is overseen by professional folks who know how to extract every ounce of quality.I worked on medium-sized productions and have friends who worked on high-budget shows for HBO and Netflix. They only film RAW for VFX plates and everything else is in ProRes.
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6 hours ago, gethin said:
I bit the bullet and bought a z8. I've done a bit of testing and couple of shoots. First impressions are not great.
I need to do some more scientific testing this weekend, but the highlight rolloff and lack of dynamic range make the 10 bit h.265 look worse than my 8bit z6ii.H265 looks worse than ProRes HQ or N-RAW but only in terms of texture, the dynamic range should be the same.
I haven't done any side by side tests but it looks like the DR in N-log is the same as on Z9 or Z6II.
Are you shooting in N-log? What are you using to transform the footage to REC709?The official LUTs are pretty harsh, even the updated ones for Z8. That might be your problem.
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OPEN AI VIDEO TECH ONE YEAR LATER...
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The end of taste? Who wants to watch this garbage?