Beautiful shots! I was directed to your site from a Creative Cow response. I’ve been posting there since last wek trying to get input on the EX-1/3 versus the Panny HVX200A and HPX-170. I’m looking to purchase one of these 4 cameras. All seem to be excellent quality in the sub-$10K (US) range. The biggest question I have now is really workflow related. I do a lot of After Effects work and edit in FCP. Can you point me to any more resources on your site or elsewhere that might help my decision making? So many opinions…thanks a lot and again, very nice shots!
Hi Philip
Really loved the Windsor footage. I have a question about posting films on the web. When working with HD and very large file sizes what would you recommend? I’ve struggled with quicktimes ( they also seem to default to 4:3 )
Thanks,
Mark
I am an art director from india, interested in buying the letus extreme
please tell me sir, in the above video “windsor waltz” why are the edges of the picture darker than the center of the image, is this a technical problem with letus itself or is it because of a particular lense that you have used.
I will hold my purchase decesion till i get a reply from you sir.
JoeIndo
August 31, 2008 at 01:10Hi Phil,
Really nice shot, thank you. You mentioned you were using your Canon 1/2 inch HD lens yes? What else were you using? Matt box & filters?
Thanks for this and all your contributions.
Joe
pbloom
August 31, 2008 at 01:28Have a look at the blog and photos. No Matte box or filters!
Vincent Oliver
September 2, 2008 at 07:14What happened to the comment I left yesterday?
pbloom
September 2, 2008 at 07:36vincent, you left it on the blog page. http://philipbloom.co.uk/2008/08/30/production-ex3-review-windsor-waltz/#comment-1060
rumi geiger
September 5, 2008 at 18:58Yes indeed, great shots.
You get this intimate feeling from your shot of people. do you get hassled filming in public like you do.
what lens was that on the tele shots.
Great to see your craftsmanship.
rumi geiger
Brian
September 15, 2008 at 20:53Beautiful shots! I was directed to your site from a Creative Cow response. I’ve been posting there since last wek trying to get input on the EX-1/3 versus the Panny HVX200A and HPX-170. I’m looking to purchase one of these 4 cameras. All seem to be excellent quality in the sub-$10K (US) range. The biggest question I have now is really workflow related. I do a lot of After Effects work and edit in FCP. Can you point me to any more resources on your site or elsewhere that might help my decision making? So many opinions…thanks a lot and again, very nice shots!
MJ
February 1, 2009 at 21:52Beautiful footage indeed. Love the swans especially. Q: what’s causing the dark at the top? A grad filter or vignetting?
pbloom
February 2, 2009 at 23:10vignetting all done in post!
Josef Hrehorow
March 15, 2009 at 13:15Wow..really made me laugh. Love the shot of the girl and the chip then followed by the ice cream lickers.
Mark Mccauley
March 26, 2009 at 20:26Hi Philip
Really loved the Windsor footage. I have a question about posting films on the web. When working with HD and very large file sizes what would you recommend? I’ve struggled with quicktimes ( they also seem to default to 4:3 )
Thanks,
Mark
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Bhupesh R Bhupathi
July 8, 2009 at 11:27hi mr Bloom
I am an art director from india, interested in buying the letus extreme
please tell me sir, in the above video “windsor waltz” why are the edges of the picture darker than the center of the image, is this a technical problem with letus itself or is it because of a particular lense that you have used.
I will hold my purchase decesion till i get a reply from you sir.
My choices are Letus Extreme or SR Pro Blade
what do u advice
Thankyou
Bhupesh