Bob Wuest is an outsider artist; Painting, photography and sculpture. He has dedicated his life to development of his art, a style he calls Spontaneous Zoomorphology. This trailer/preview is a snippet into the project of the full length documentary in production, which explores his art, story, wisdom, mythology and experiences.
The full length documentary will be 30-45mins and intended to be submitted to a year long round of film festivals before being released publicly. Some screenings will be planned.
Shot on Sony FS700 and BlackMagic Pocket Cinema Camera and graded with FilmConvert
A portrait of one of the most beautiful places we've ever been.
Filmed in March, 2014.
Music : Ben Howard - Esmerelda
Edited with Final Cut Pro X and graded with FilmConvert
Sound Thief is a documentary featuring independent musician Jivraj Singh, drummer for Pinknoise, and designer/producer. Born to parents who lived life on the road and made music, music was not so much a glamorous externality as much as a way of life for Jivraj. Watch us as we talk to him about his personal experiences and how they've impacted his music, as well as show you a lesser known musical fascination of his.
All sounds for the film & soundtrack have been live recorded at Malik Bazaar, Kolkata.
Sound :
https://soundcloud.com/jivrajsingh/sound-thief/s-3sjoW
Thief :
https://www.facebook.com/jivrajsingh
Featured Artist - Jivraj Singh
Direction - Aditya Kapur
Cinematography - Arnold Fernandes, Aditya Kapur
Assistance in Direction - Sombit Mondal
Producer - Aastha Singh
Editor - Rajdeep Mitra
Colorist - Gairik Sarkar
Graphic design - Priyanka Mehta
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Fastest run for the day. 49.94.
By Loren BrookesFilmed on Shelter Island, NY. Shot on the Blackmagic Pocket Camera (ProRes) with Nikon lenses (14, 35, 85) and Nikon 45mm tilt shift. CMR blackbird used for some stabilization.
Graded with FilmConvert.
ATBS Theme by Daniel Hart
A fun time was had by all at Micah and Troy's Shark Island party. An island in the middle of Australia's Sydney Harbour.
Behind the video:
I have a new video camera called the Black Magic Pocket Cinema Camera (BMPCC) which can give very film like images. So I went ahead and continued that idea and used a set of film emulation colour sets by a plugin called film convert. Had some fun playing with different film looks. From different high res film colour treatments to Super 8 style camera and old timey cameras.
Where to get the film convert plugin: http://filmconvert.com/purchase/default.aspx
By Quincy GarderEveryone tells a story even when really slow moving.
camera: FS700 + Odyseey 7Q
lens: Canon 70-200 II 2.8 + EF Speedbooster
recorded in 240fps RAW DNG.
colorgrading DaVinci Resolve 10 + Filmconvert
Children at a bus stop in India with infectious smiles and curiosity.
Graded in FilmConvert
Shot with MagicLantern RAW
This is just me messing around a bit in my "lab". Shot with a Panasonic GH3. Edited with Final Cut Pro X. Graded with Film Convert Pro.
By Gregory WrightOne Lens Test 001
Carl Zeiss Planar T* 50mm f1.4 AE C/Y
Shot Raw on Canon 5d3 using Magic Lantern (Few Shots with 3x Crop Mode)
Graded using FilmConvert (Fuji SuperX 400, 77% Grain)
Music by Cinematic Orchestra - Everyday
https://ninjatune.net/release/the-cinematic-orchestra/every-day
Anamorphic time lapse of turbulent weather hitting Galway City Ireland.
Sony FS100
Shot in-cam 8bit 4:2:0
Kowa 16-S Anamorphic
Canon 85mm ssc, Helios 58mm, Super Takumar 55mm, Host lenses
CC, Grade, filmconvert and Edit CS6.
Film réalisé pour l'événement 'une Collection de Collections'
Montage: Final Cut Pro X
Etalonnage: FilmConvert Pro
Musique : Way of Abyss
https://soundcloud.com/wayofabyss
Réalisé par Pierre Reynard
www.pierre-reynard.com
Some moments from barefoot beach while I was out taking photos with my siblings. I didn't have an ND filter with me so the frame rate is crazy high to counter over exposure, and most of the shots were brief with no plans in mind for them. Instead of tossing this footage I decided to use it to experiment with color grading and decided to combine Filmconvert with an Osiris LUT.
Camera: Panasonic GH3
Lens: Pana 12-25mm 2.8
Edit/Cut: Premiere Pro (CS6)
Color/Grade: After Effects (CS6)
Filmconvert: Plrd 600 (16mm super)
Osiris: Vision X (rec.709)
Music: Stars of the Lid (Episode #30, part 1)
We were scouting locations in Southern California and we found this gem of a spot and decided to fire up the gear and make a SUP piece. We wanted to create a piece about a morning sup surf session with a cinematic feel. Shot on the BMCC (Blackmagic Cinema Camera) with Nikon zooms and primes, graded it in Film Convert and finished it off in Premiere. Thanks to our good friend (and frequent go to talent for SUP projects) Brody from PaddleFit and Dave from Infinity Surfboards for always supporting with killer gear.
By Chad JaraeSanta Cruz was our last stop before heading back to San Diego after spending 4 days on the road bouncing around California. We got there a little later than we planned, but after spending a few minutes watching the guys (and girls) charge waves, we decided to grab some gear out of the van and see what we could get. We found a nice spot on the cliff and spent the next 30 minutes chasing surfers with our lens. Santa Cruz is one of our favorite Northern California towns, so it was cool to take a break and just film something for the fun of it.
Camera: 2.5k Blackmagic Cinema Camera (a mix of raw and ProRes)
Lenses: Nikon 28-70 2.8 and Nikon 70-200 2.8.
Edit: Premiere and After Effects
Grade: Resolve (Exposure) and Film Convert (BW/Grain)
On the edge of Manitoba's Whiteshell Provincial Park lives Walter Keller, a Swiss national who came to Canada in 1967 with the dream of becoming a cowboy. He never became a cowboy, but instead picked up a chainsaw and began a long career in forestry, before finding a hidden talent in wood carving. Walter and his sweetheart, now design and carve commissioned artwork for clients across Canada, the northern USA, and Europe.
I was lucky enough to spend an afternoon in October with Walter as he worked on a number of pieces, and got an insight into his creative process.
Some of Walter's work can be viewed on his website: www.thetimberman.net-profiles.com
Music:
"Solitude" by Entertainment for the Braindead
"Every Waking Hour" by Robin Grey
Shot with a Canon C100 & Sony FS700 (for the slo mo shots). Edited in FCP 7 and graded with Film Convert.
Born To Move is a documentary featuring Brandon M. Girouard; professional dancer / choreographer. This short film serves as a window into the talented man that is sweeping the dance industry by storm. From broadway to the las vegas strip, now Brandon is starting to bridge the gap between domestic and international star. Shot in an entire day utilizing the Nikon D3200 Capion serves up a rich taste of edgy modern dance and the struggles of making it in todays dog eat dog world. Please remember to LIKE and SHARE! Thanks & Enjoy.
For more information please visit:
http://bgprogression.com or for booking contact@bgprogression.com
#daretobeyou@bgprogression
#jointhemovement@bgprogression
Coloring worked in Magic Bullet Looks & Film Convert Pro
I spent a hot, bug-filled, summer afternoon filming at my home in Wisconsin. Why? Because my (wonderful) mother is an ecologist and has a beautiful prairie. Some of this footage will be used for a film I am (hopefully) putting together for my mom's business. During the time of filming gnats were out in full force. They kept flying around and landing on my lenses, buzzing next to the microphone (which you can hear), and generally annoying the f*** out of me.
This was shot on a Canon 600d using neutral picture profile. Canon Lenses: 50mm f/1.8, 16-35mm f/2.8, 70-200mm f/2.8. Aerial video shot using GoPro Hero 3 Black Edition recording in ProTune at 60fps (Narrow FOV)
Graded with FilmConvert and Magic Bullet Looks.
Music by the amazing Austin, TX string band BALMORHEA. The song is 'Bowsprit'. Download the song + album here:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/constellations/id377008411
Test Shoot with Sankor 16-C Anamorphic and FS100 PP ARC-LOG V.1 in cam 8bit 4:2:0
By JOHN MCGRATHA training hike weekend in preparation for tackling Mt. Kilimanjaro with a portion of the Kilimanjaro Warriors. More information and support for this project can be found at www.kilimanjarowarriors.com
or on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Kilimanjaro-Warriors/213787965412744)
Shot, Edited, & Directed by Bevan B. Bell
Graded with FilmConvert
Music by:
"Photosphere" by Charles Atlas (http://www.charles-atlas.com/)
"Silhouettes" by The OO-Ray (http://15people.net)
"Week Seven" by Ben von Wildenhaus (http://www.benvonwildenhaus.com/)
Special Thanks to our sponsors: American Airlines, The Airpower Foundation, Air Warrior Courage Foundation, Gary Sinise Foundation, ClimbKili, Cabela's, Oakley, Friends of Freedom, and 1Man 1Mission. To become a sponsor please visit: http://kilimanjarowarriors.com/donations-sponsors.html
My nephew Sam has a fascination and colossal knowledge of Birds. For his birthday, he had the chance to fly a Harris Hawk named Sol. This short film captures that moment.
www.dannycooke.co.uk
Soundtrack by M83 from 'Oblivion' original motion picture soundtrack
Shot on Sony FS700, graded using FilmConvert
Downloaded FilmConvert Pro this arvo, had a play around. All footage was shot on a Sony NX5U
www.filmconvert.com
Within the week of posting, my NYC test run of the new Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera went north of 3k playbacks, seeming sensible now to complement with a split-screen comparison of the untouched footage straight from the camera, alongside that finished product after color correction/grading. I have no delusions of being a studio auteur, who could justify a braggart director's commentary, but after thinking about the option to write a long, wordy blog post, I figured it's easier and better all-around just to talk over my footage. It's a visual medium anyway, and I'm sort of surprised there aren't more of these. Would love to see yours, too.
The video streams by default in full 1080p high definition, so if you get jitters, click the HD icon in-frame to reduce your playback resolution. For reference, here's the original seven-minute film: http://vimeo.com/hpmoon/nyc. As I say at the end of this commentary, please add your comments below, and please share your work
[UPDATE: Also check out the split-screen "color commentary" on this at http://vimeo.com/hpmoon/bmpc.]
On August 29, there were just a handful of Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Cameras (BMPCs) in circulation, but I managed to get one. That weekend, I took a visit to New York City as my occasion to break it in. Manhattan has been a limitless source of inspiration for people far more talented than me, but the Blackmagic technology, coming to market in such a versatile size, invited this cinematic tone poem which might, even so, look different. Instead of creating something like a tourism video, I wanted to try and capture the human energy of the city that New Yorkers themselves know best, driven by the extraordinary music of Richard Danielpour that I came across recently (ringing in my head all weekend as I captured these shots).
True to the elegant simplicity of the BMPC (http://bhpho.to/bmccpckt), I shot the entire piece handheld, using a single lens (Panasoni
The last rounds of the Super Drift 2013, shot on FS700 in 600fps mode plus gopro and Nex5n Music by Premiumbeat.com and neumannfilms.net
By Mattia MerliFrühjahr/Sommer 2014 Kollektion
Graded with FilmConvert 2
Grabado con la cámara Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera
Objetivos:
- Panasonic LUMIX G VARIO 14-42mm HD f/3-5-5.6 II ASPH MEGA O.I.S.
- Olympus ED 14-150 f/4-5.6
- Canon EF 50mm (con adaptador MFT a EF)
Editado en Final Cut Pro X, color grading con Filmconvert (filmconvert.com). 10% de descuento para nuestros usuarios introduciendo el código 'FCP-ES'
Más info en: finalcutpro.es/2013/09/especial-blackmagic-pocket-cinema-camera
Síguenos en Twitter: twitter.com/finalcutproes (@finalcutproes)
A beautiful insight into the mind of talented artist Alexis Rago, and a look at his work featured in the 'Chaos Contained' exhibition currently touring the UK.
Film produced by KNOW MEDIA. Commissioned by The National Centre for Craft and Design.
Shot on the Sony F3 with the Sony 35mm, 50mm and 85mm Cineprimes. Edited and Colour Graded in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6. Post processed using FilmConvert.
http://www.alexisrago.com/
http://www.nationalcraftanddesign.org.uk/
http://www.know-media.co.uk
All clips shot on a Canon 5D MKII
Lenses:
Canon EF 50mm 1.4
Canon FD 70-210mm 4.0
Testing some 5D Mk III shots with Filmconvert plugin
Music:
Sigur Ros - Kvistur & Eq Anda
(download for best quality)
MUSIC: Coldplay - Sparks - Parachutes
CAMERA: Blackmagic Cinema Camera at 2.5k RAW
STABILIZATION: Glidecam HD2000 - Resolve/Warp Stabilizer
(focus pulled shots were by hand and Resolve did a great job of stabilizing the extra res)
GLASS: Rokinon 14mm T3.1 - Rokinon 85mm T1.5 - Rokinon 35mm T1.5 - Sigam 30mm f1.4 w/Tiff VariND
WORKFLOW:
1. 2.5k RAW graded in Resolve ( Captain Hook's LUT, noise reduction, slight saturation boost)
2. Export 2.5k uncompressed 422 10bit
3. Adobe PP CC to cut and add finishing touches.
4. Film Convert settings:
BMCC Video - Exposure 0.07 - Filmstock FJ Prov 100 - 35mm 3 pref - Film Color 45 - Film Grain 40
5. Sapphire Edge for light film damage
0 grain - 0 scratches - 0 shake - 0 defocus - 0.05 stains - 0.05 hairs - 0.05 dust - 0.005 flicker
6. Export mpeg2 1080 20mbs
I Try / Pros Patho "The city where I belong is called Athens. She is an old lady. With long hair" I TRY appeals to the present-day economic crisis in Greece and its subsequent social upheaval. The country which thinks itself the cradle of the Western civilization, is once again approaching ruin. How will this dire situation affect the soul of the modern Greece and its most vulnerable inhabitants: the young, the elderly, the unemployed, and the artistic community, which so often suffers first? Direction & Performance: Nantia (Anastasia) Papatheodorou Cinematography & Editing: Marina Christodoulou (marinchr) Backround Video: Kristina Colovic & John Bicknell
By Marina ChristodoulouThis was my entry for the Neumann Films "Summer in" competition. Royalty Free music from Neumann Films (http://www.neumannfilms.net)
By Brendon RichEntry For Summer In... Competition run by Neumann Films.
Shot on location in the county of Cornwall, United kingdom by Hana Backland and Jonathan Scott
Equipment used: Canon 5D Mark III, Canon 7D Various Canon Lens, Manfrotto Tripods, Konova Slider, Glidegear stabilizer, Hague Jib
Color grading using a combination of Film Convert, Magic Bullet and After Effects
Music kindly provided by Luke Neumann, Neumann films http://neumannfilms.net/
My first day out with the Canon 1DC. Was in San Francisco and decided to visit the maritime museum at the Hyde Street Pier.
Canon Log at 4K
Canon 50mm 1.2, Canon 100mm macro, Tokina 11-16
1080 timeline from AE to Premeire. No sharpening added.
Graded with Film Convert plug in for AE using C300 Log Profile with Kodak vis3, 73% grain and 100% color settings. Slight tweaks in colorista.
"Singing With The WInd" by Melissa Ferrick - licensed through Audiosocket
Thanks to Terry at Texas Media for all the back and forth help.
http://shop.texasmediasystems.com/Canon-EOS-1D-C-Cinema-EOS-Camera-Body--6994B002_p_5046.html
Also thanks to Shane Hurlbut, Michael Sutton, Nino Leitner, Phillip Bloom and James Miller for al lthe camera tests and raw footage to play with.
follow me on Twitter @RyespyPi
more footage to come.
Sound Thief is the first of a series of mini-documentaries featuring independent musicians based in four cities. This one features Jivraj 'Jiver' Singh, drummer for Pinknoise, and electronic percussionist. Born to parents who lived life on the road and made music, music was not so much a glamorous externality as much as a way of life for Jivraj. Watch us as we talk to him about his personal experiences and how they've impacted his music, as well as show you a lesser known musical fascination of his.
Featured Artist - Jivraj Singh
Direction - Aditya Kapur
Cinematography - Arnold Fernandes, Aditya Kapur
Assistance in Direction - Sombit Mondal
Producer - Aastha Singh
Editor - Rajdeep Mitra
Colorist - Gairik Sarkar
Graphic design - Priyanka Mehta
Production - Autorickshaw Productions
This is the story of Teacher, Scientist, Artist- Bobby Jaber.
Bobby is my Great Uncle and for years I have wanted to tell his story. This short documentary film doesnt even scratch the surface of the amount of work and art Bobby has produced. Sit back and enjoy what my family and myself have had all our lives, the artistry and story of Bobby Jaber.
Please check out my interview about this mini doc here: http://nofiction.co/blog/2013/8/8/altizer
Learn more about Bobby's work and procedures to producing his art at: http://www.porcelainia.com
If you are interested in purchasing some of Bobby's art you can contact him at: bobbyjaber@gmail.com
A film by Dave Altizer
Starring Bobby Jaber
Shot on Canon 7d in Technicolor Cinestyle picture profile.
Lenses: Canon 24L, 50L and 16-35L
Graded using Film Convert
Be sure to watch all the way to the end for a funny blooper :)
Wanted to get back to basics. So whilst wandering around Southwark, London I shot some scenes with just my camera and a 50mm Prime. All hand held, no fancy stuff here. There's something about just shooting with no extra gear or stuff to worry about other than exposure and focus. Enjoy.
Edited in Premiere and graded with FilmConvert Pro
Music licensed through themusicbed.com
Nosotros, integrantes del pueblo Mocoví de San Javier que fuimos considerados desde su fundación en 1743 por decreto del Teniente de Gobernador español Don Francisco Javier de Echagüe y Andía como “Pueblo de Indios”, “Reducción” , “Misión” , éramos una nación numerosa, fuerte y dueña de la naturaleza que nos rodeaba. Hoy estamos totalmente olvidados, dispersos, sumidos en la resignación, sometidos, invadidos, avergonzados, empobrecidos, enterrados en el polvo de la Historia, pero no vencidos.
Nosotros los Mocovíes que recorríamos nuestros bosques, nuestro ríos, nuestras tierras, nuestra islas libremente hasta la profundidad del Chaco, disponiendo de vacas y caballos que criábamos, hoy no tenemos ni un trozo de tierra donde cavar nuestras tumbas, ni un pájaro para disfrutar su canto, ni un lugar para cazar, ni pesca, ni ríos, todo está alambrado, todo está “privado”.
El extranjero tiene “permiso”, el tiene lo que quiere, cabaña, cacería, pesca, buena atención, comidas y be
Nicolás con sólo seis años es director de cine, pintor y químico. Todo esto es posible en Buñuelos Comunidad Creativa, más precisamente en 'Buñuelos Kids' :D
By Facundo TorrieriA short nature - landscape - travel film Filmed using 5DmkII with Magic Lantern RAW Final color treatment with Film Convert set at: exposure: -0,100 temp: 5600K convert: FJ 8543 VD Size: 35mm Full Frame Film color: 73% Grain: 52%
By Marek PagaczA short docu about a special bicycle club called 'Chopaderos'. A club for passionated extreme lowriders, beach cruisers and choppers.
Written, filmed and edited by De Rooy Media.
Script consult by Lennart Wesel & Marloes van der Maar
Shot with Sony F5 (Nikon 17-55/2.8) and Canon 7D (Canon 24-104/4.0)
Edited with Premiere
Graded with Premiere
Filmlook with FilmConvert
Transe Express's Drums & Giant Dolls performing in the streets of Riga, Latvia, during the Riga City Festival on 17th & 18th August 2013.
Directed & edited by Arnaud Bringer.
My daughter talks about creativity & her love of drawing. I shot & edited.
By Bryan RowlandI participate in competition: http://www.filmconvert.com/Competition/ If you like my film, vote please:)
By Filmowanie Kreatywneimages from a trip to the east coast
By Brenton Oechsle