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Realtor promotional video

Discussion in 'CineStar Showcase (Photo/Video)' started by Dave King, Oct 28, 2014.

  1. Dave King

    Dave King Well-Known Member

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    Here's a video I just finished up using my MK Cinestar with the brushlessgimbal.com gimbal.
    For the drive up and a couple other shots I attached handle bars to the gimbal with the cinestar quick connect. I used the handset with my sitting on my car and someone driving.
     
  2. MIke Magee

    MIke Magee Active Member

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    Nice Dave. Tough when the really tall trees obscure so much of the house. We have a lot of that in New England here too. I like the perspective and presentation. The drive shots came out cool too.
     
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  3. Steve Maller

    Steve Maller UAV Grief Counselor

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    Dave, did you look at pulling down the contrast a bit to try and bring out some of the shadow detail? If you're shooting on your Scarlet it's supposed to have all that lovely dynamic range, right? :)

    Really beautifully done, though. I'm sure your realtor friend was thrilled. :D
     
  4. Dave King

    Dave King Well-Known Member

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    Hi Steve

    thanks again for the feedback. I didn't use the Red I used the 5D. I am using the 5D for all realtor stuff because they simply will not pay the rates that you would get on a production shoot. I actually brought out a lot of black level already through Luma corrector, 3 way color corrector and fast color corrector in Premiere. I had a color correction night mare with this project as I accidently had AWB on.
     
  5. Steve Maller

    Steve Maller UAV Grief Counselor

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    Oy...I actually would rather have the wrong white balance dialed in than AWB. It's easier to correct 1 mistake than to correct 24 mistakes per second. o_O
     
  6. Dave King

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    Yeah it was just an oversight that cost a lot of post production time.
     

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