Breakbot – Baby I’m Yours (feat. Irfane) – HD from Ed Banger Records on Vimeo.
I just love this animated music video. The music is funky and the animation puts me in mind a little bit of A-Ha’s classic ‘Take on Me’.
Breakbot – Baby I’m Yours (feat. Irfane) – HD from Ed Banger Records on Vimeo.
I just love this animated music video. The music is funky and the animation puts me in mind a little bit of A-Ha’s classic ‘Take on Me’.
Becoming Cyborgs – an interview with Professor Kevin Warwick (Canon 5D MkII) from Chris Beaumont on Vimeo.
This was my first time out with the Canon 5D MkII – I think I’d only had it for a day or so when I took it out on this shoot, and I made a number of rookie mistakes! First and foremost, I hadn’t figured out how to get the camera out of ‘auto’ for shooting video, and subsequently the exposures aren’t what I would have liked them to be. For some reason the colours came out very yellow as well, so I had to struggle to correct it properly in post, but didn’t have a lot of luck – I don’t really like the final grade; his eyes look very pink around the edges, and his face is a funny kind of peachy colour.
I also ran out of space on my compact flash cards half way through the interview, having completely underestimated how much space one needs when shooting video. Luckily I bought along a Sony Z1 which was running alongside the 5D!
If anyone has any suggestions (with links perhaps) for how to make one on one interviews more interesting to look at as pieces of entertainment I’d be really keen to hear them.
Kit used …
Corporate Christmas Card – Canon 7D from Chris Beaumont on Vimeo.
A corporate “Christmas Card” video that I shot using the Canon 7D last month.
I realise that everyone’s probably had enough of Christmas by now, but in the end this video, for reasons not fully understandable, was left on the (digital) cutting room floor, as the company I made it for didn’t want to use it, and I thought it a shame to have spent so much time making it for nobody to see it!
Everything apart from the overhead tree decorating sequence, which was shot as a stills time lapse on a Canon 5D, was shot at 720@60fps on a Canon 7D and slowed down to 25fps in Cinema Tools to get nice slow motion.
The 7D is great, and makes lovely images, but it’s not a patch on the 5D when it comes to low light performance.
Everything edited and graded in FCP.
Transitions from Chris Beaumont on Vimeo.
I’ve been walking around with a Nikon D90 in my bag for the last few weeks instead of my usual Canon DSLR. Like most people with more than a passing interest in photography and video I was pretty excited to see that the D90 and the Canon 5D MkII both have HD video recording capabilities, so having the opportunity to have a thorough play with the D90 has been quite exciting.
The intial response to the video from the team of video producers I work with was one of bemused indifference. From a video producers point of view, there are a number of deal breaking problems …
Having said all that, there are a few things about it that I love …
To conclude, it’s not there yet, for me anyway. It was great fun recording and editing with the footage, but it’s not a viable proposition for someone who’s primarily interested in video. I doubt that Nikon were aiming at video people with this camera, of course, and it helps if you try to view it as a bonus feature on a good stills camera rather than an out-and-out video camera, which it obviously isn’t.