Sunday, August 21, 2011

CineStyle Camera Tests With Cats!

Basic Camera tests with a Canon T2i using Magic Lantern and Technicolor's CineStyle picture profile. Shot at 60 FPS at 720P.

Color corrected using the Pomfort plug in for Final Cut Pro.

Photos From the Park

Here is some crazy crap. So I don't like mornings, but somehow I was able to arise at 645am and go out to the Botanical Gardens and use a camera. Master photographer, Dwight Vasel was holding a contest for the best flower picture. So I went out and filmed the photographers using my newly hacked Canon T2i with Magic Lantern. I also used the CineStyle picture profile from Technicolor for the first time. The results were not too good. But towards the end of the shoot I figured it out. This was my first time using both Magic Lantern and CineStyle so I struggled. I'm still practicing, and here are the result of that. Oh also this was color corrected using the Pomfort plug in for Final Cu Pro 6. (The real Final Cut...)

Demo Reel 2011

This is my 2011 Demo Reel! I hate editing demo reels, so I got a 14 Emmy award winning editor to do it for me! Thanks to bad ass Dwight Vasel for the kick ass reel. Check out his site at www.vaselsuniquephotography.com

The Lake House

This is a fun little time-lapse video I made while staying out at a good friend's lake house on Cedar Creek Lake, Texas.

Bobbie Wygant's Empire Strikes Back special

Found this awesome little piece on The Empire Strikes Back that Bobbie Wygant did back in 80. So frigging cool, and notice how they talk about 9 movies not six...

Place I've Found ( A vertical short)

Here is a little experimental short that I helped produce for Coleman Anderson make. He discovered this little trend on Vimeo of Vertical shorts. I thought it was an interesting idea and we went around the hood and filmed some dry summer land. Loved the choice in music here too.

Time-Lapsing with Erik Bloom

This is a funny short that my co-hort in crime, Coleman made while we were filming the upcoming time-lapse short, "The Fort". In this I mock the GREAT photographer Philip Bloom. Sorry Philip. You are great though. I love you.