
I figured since I could not put up much video I should at least put up enough stills that if you scroll through really fast it might look like motion picture. These two photos are an example of why you only see video every once and a while now, All those things in the picture are hard drives that all have something in common; minimum allowable free space (or worse). The screen-grab shows the state of my main storage workhorse, the Drobo. Somehow three months ago, 5tb seemed like a lot of space. My next task is to look through all of my footage take by take and delete all of the non-printables once and for all.

The next is a photo of a 5D and the 7D. This is the second time I've gotten to use the 7D, it's similar to the 5D but with many of the main buttons in slightly different places. I always feel a bit slow when I'm working with it because I am now proficiently programed to the layout of the 5D. Today was my first time processing and working with the 60P slow-mo from the 7D. It adds another step to the already process heavy work-flow of these cameras, but it's worth it. The variable frame firmware Canon promised for the 5D can't make it here soon enough.
This is the set up for a camera test Scott Thorne and I performed today. Everybody knows any camera test worth doing requires you to move the furniture out of your living room and hang grid pipe!
We wanted to look at the Sony EX 3 VS the Canon 7D in regards to slow motion. We shot tests with both cameras at 500th, 1000th and 2000th of a shutter. Then continued to shoot 3200th and 4000th with the 7D (The EX3 maxes out at 2000th). Both cameras were set to 1280 X 720 60P. The Sony was set to 0db gain and the aperture ring used to set exposure. The 7D was outfitted with a relatively slow f4 lens, the ISO was used to set exposure. Scott stood in the beam from a Source four providing 480 foot candles which is about the maximum I'll have to work with on the music video tomorrow.
7D slow mo test. 60 to 120FPS 001 from kevinAfraser on Vimeo.
002 7D Slow-mo Test. 60 to 120fps. from kevinAfraser on Vimeo.
Above are two videos from the 7D slowed even further in post from 60fps to 120fps. One was shot at 500th shutter ISO 320, the other shot at 4000th of a shutter and ISO 2000. Can you tell which is which?
There is no footage available from the EX3, because I'm still figuring out how to work with it. I'm not an advocate of lower end Sony cameras, but the footage from the test looks ok, it seems to have a flatter (better for color grading) image with noticeably more dynamic range than the 7D. Also, because our video tomorrow involves people in a black void, there is no real need for the shallow depth of field provided by the Canon. At this point, I'm leaning toward the EX3 but I have NOT been able to view the test footage in slow motion yet. Any Sony fans out there wanna get in touch to fill me in? image@kevinAfraser.com
Polar Bear Clip. from kevinAfraser on Vimeo.
Finally, here is a clip of raw footage from the Acres & Acres video. Sure, it's not very exciting now, but imagine what it will look like once Jacob replaces that green screen with an arctic night sky! Check out his site to see the kind of work he does. It's truly incredible.
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