Absolutely gorgeous video. The location is spectacular and eerie at the same time, with the fog coming off of the water and such. Great job capturing all that you did, with your unique eye for composition and technique!
Philip, I’m a filmmaker, just got a 7d a couple of weeks ago and bought your instructional vid for it. Amazing and a great way to jump start myself in to the world of DSLRs. Question, I have been having trouble white balancing the 7d correctly. What are your steps and have you had any issues. Also, what is the best way to mesh 7d and hpx 170 footage?
Philp, I love your work! Congratulation. Thank you for all the advise you give in this site. If I’m right you said you edited the Skywalker Ranch video on your 13″ macbook pro while you were in the plane. I have a sony vaio intel core 2 duo 2.20 ghz, 4gb ram. Can I edited HD video 1080p from canon 5D? Thank you for you time!
Splendid! Amazing colours, amazing misty atmosphere, amazing everything. Even with no audio you watch it captured the same! A very fine example of the most desired film-look on the budget cameras – the art of film making is getting more and more democratic, skills and dedication are finally more important than money. Thank you Canon. Thank you Phil for the video.
Philip, you grade with magic bullet isn’t? I’m new in color grading, let me ask you something, if you use Final Cut why don’t you use Apple Color? Is for different propose? Or Magic Bullet is just better?
I normally edit photos and i like so much to use Adobe Camera Raw, there is some color grading for video similar to that?
Steve
December 14, 2009 at 14:45Absolutely gorgeous video. The location is spectacular and eerie at the same time, with the fog coming off of the water and such. Great job capturing all that you did, with your unique eye for composition and technique!
pbloom
December 15, 2009 at 12:04Cheers Steve!
maury covington jr
December 22, 2009 at 19:02Philip, I’m a filmmaker, just got a 7d a couple of weeks ago and bought your instructional vid for it. Amazing and a great way to jump start myself in to the world of DSLRs. Question, I have been having trouble white balancing the 7d correctly. What are your steps and have you had any issues. Also, what is the best way to mesh 7d and hpx 170 footage?
Thank you and cheers.
Jason
December 29, 2009 at 18:17Philp, I love your work! Congratulation. Thank you for all the advise you give in this site. If I’m right you said you edited the Skywalker Ranch video on your 13″ macbook pro while you were in the plane. I have a sony vaio intel core 2 duo 2.20 ghz, 4gb ram. Can I edited HD video 1080p from canon 5D? Thank you for you time!
pbloom
December 30, 2009 at 15:48I am utterly clueless with PCs. Am sorry!
ivo
January 7, 2010 at 17:33great 7 minutes, great choice of music.
from Hungary
March 28, 2010 at 13:35Hi !I love your work !
This shot 7D or 5D ? or together ? And the first 30secont which camera you start ?
thanks !
Ed
April 1, 2010 at 17:09Splendid! Amazing colours, amazing misty atmosphere, amazing everything. Even with no audio you watch it captured the same! A very fine example of the most desired film-look on the budget cameras – the art of film making is getting more and more democratic, skills and dedication are finally more important than money. Thank you Canon. Thank you Phil for the video.
Leo
April 15, 2010 at 20:52Philip, you grade with magic bullet isn’t? I’m new in color grading, let me ask you something, if you use Final Cut why don’t you use Apple Color? Is for different propose? Or Magic Bullet is just better?
I normally edit photos and i like so much to use Adobe Camera Raw, there is some color grading for video similar to that?
pbloom
April 15, 2010 at 23:14i find mbl easier!