Martijn Rijnberg – The Interview I have used my background in molecular biology to create scientific animations for quite a while, but I have always known that film is my real creative interest. Being able to have results so quickly, the ability to adjust footage with color correction, to play with it, to edit it… Continue reading ‘Gonna Stop Killing’ by Carla Bozulich
What camera settings should I use with FilmConvert?
We get a lot of questions from users about what camera settings you should use to get the best look out of your footage. To help you out, we’ve put together the following set of guidelines: Check our list of camera profile packs FilmConvert is constantly working on new camera profiles for the most popular… Continue reading What camera settings should I use with FilmConvert?
Color Up Competition 2016 Winners
FilmConvert’s annual film competition attracts hundreds of brilliant films and filmmakers every year, and 2016 was no exception. Below are the winners from each of our 7 categories, with notes from the judges. People’s Choice Award From over 16,000 votes cast by members of the public, ‘Farewell’ by Pece Zdravkovski was the winner of the… Continue reading Color Up Competition 2016 Winners
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Creating a real film look with FilmConvert – Jonny Elwyn
Jonny Elwyn discusses how to create a real film look in the FilmConvert plugin for Adobe Premiere for his blog. Jonny Elwyn is a freelance film editor and writer, living and working in London, UK. As a freelance film editor he works for a diverse range of clients handling everything from on-set rushes and offline… Continue reading Creating a real film look with FilmConvert – Jonny Elwyn
The Last Mambabatok – Foster Visuals
Director – Brent Foster While I’m Here, The Legacy Project is a passion project that we started after letting time pass and missing out on the chance to tell the story of a man who was near and dear to our hearts. He passed away, and in his memory, we started the project with the… Continue reading The Last Mambabatok – Foster Visuals
‘I Found You’ – Brendan Leahy
“My team and I really wanted to sell the retro style as much as we could while still using the strengths of a digital workflow. We were able to focus on getting clean images in-camera, then used FilmConvert in post to add in that throwback look!” Shot on the RED Epic-Dragon with Dog Schidt Optiks… Continue reading ‘I Found You’ – Brendan Leahy
Living On A Shoestring – Tamara Gabriel
https://vimeo.com/178014120 Tamara Gabriel is a freelance filmmaker based in the UK, where she focuses on making short documentaries and narrative films. Tamara Gabriel – the interview I’ve always had a passion for photography ever since I was a kid and was given my first film camera. A few years ago I decided to buy… Continue reading Living On A Shoestring – Tamara Gabriel
How to get the best footage from your camera
In my previous post, I discussed how camera sensors capture light and how the processor then compresses this information, before writing it to your digital media. Now it’s time to talk about the simple steps you can take to make sure these processes don’t negatively impact on your final output. Log Isn’t Always the Answer… Continue reading How to get the best footage from your camera
How camera codecs work
The richness and clarity that modern-day camera sensors can produce is just astounding. But while sensor technology has come on in leaps and bounds, codecs and their myriad compression techniques have remained mostly unchanged. Of course it’s exciting to see so many cameras on the market with ultra high resolution, jaw dropping latitude or super… Continue reading How camera codecs work