For the launch of a new missions initiative at our organization, I wrote and edited a piece that compiled footage from the past 8 years. FilmConvert was helpful in providing a unifying look between all cameras and adding Super16 grain so everything had the same texture.
By Jesse KoepkeLaura and Lauran were married under one of the many oak trees at Ojai Valley Inn which is great symbol of lasting marriage. As Laura mentioned the scenic venue provided a lot of great atmosphere without needing much added to it. Her style seemed to favor a timeless approach and she chose a photographer who shoots film which you don't see often these days. I choose to grade the film with a heavy film look to match the feel getting away from the latest push for ultra high sharp looking videos and staying away from effects like slow motion and drones. I prefer to focus on the important moments of the day by being patient and letting the action unfold in front of the camera rather than chasing it or setting up fake scenarios. Natural emotion, solid composition, finding the light and great audio are to me what makes this film stand apart. The music was licensed via the Musicbed and I choose to edit this film in mostly sequential manner rather than jumping around too much so the energy woul
By Robert SchwiegerShot in Belgrade, Serbia. © 2014 Lazar Bogdanovic and Hristina Papadopulos Graded with DaVinci Resolve and Film Convert using Fuji SuperX 400 stock The term craft is a Turkish loan word of Arab origin, and denotes skill or knowledge. Crafts are forerunners of industrial mass production. Craftsmen who perfected their craft would make their product from beginning to end. Once, the shops of old craftsmen such as candy makers, bookbinders, candlemakers, watchmakers or tailors could be seen everywhere, but now they are few and far between. Although these professions are not lucrative anymore, there are several craftsmen in Belgrade who save their crafts from oblivion. As a rule, anyone who practices old crafts inherited that occupation from the previous generations as a family tradition. Mass production enabled products which are far cheaper than the ones old craftsmen used to make and slowly made old crafts sink into oblivion. Art Director / Hristina Papadopulos Cinematography / Lazar
By Lazar BogdanovicOld English Wood - An Exercise In Brown & Green. My entry for the FilmConvert Color Up Competition. A short film about a wood over the road from my house as it turns to autumnal greens and browns.
Camera - Panasonic Lx100
Graded in Resolve 12.
a music video written performed by a close friend John Hawks, I made. (please note: I used 2 different film stock in filmconvert, and also used the final cut pro plugin as well as the stand alone version)
By craigMusic video for east london artist, Airborn Gav. Directed and edited by myself, Chico. This treatment was inspired by the movie "Mo' Better Blues" starring Denzel Washington and directed by Spike Lee.
By ChicoA hip hop music video by southern Illinois artist Young Gunna
By Reggie BrownThis is a short story about Oleg, who spends a lot of time in Taiga (Evenkia region, central Russia) woods to hunt there. Almost like “The Last of the Mohicans” Oleg lives in Taiga wilderness, 130km away from the closest village. It’s been 30 years since he started to live and hunt by the Diupkun lake. Sometimes a few men who come to help him on hunting matters stay there too. The average temperature while filming was around -40°C. Shot with Nikon D800 and graded with Filmconvert Pro.
By Estas TonnePresentation film for a family hotel.
By Iosif JugashviliCinematography: Giuseppe Vetrano Editing: Giuseppe Vetrano Assistant: Marco Alestra Thank to Castello di Reschio Property, Oliver, Fiona and their fantastic families and friends. www.vetranovisuals.com
By Giuseppe VetranoFrom the album "A Different Life" - Out 25.11.2014
Written and Directed by Katarzyna Pacura & Jan Szewczyk
Director of Photography - Mikołaj Syguda
Executive producer - Katarzyna Wąs
Cooperation - Zuza Golińska
Costume Designer - Magdalena Łazarczyk
Make-up - Izabela Kućmierowska & Justyna Siwek
Gaffer - Andrzej Starszewski
Dolly Grip - Michał Karlicki
Help on Set - Jarosław Dąbrowski
Color Correction - Tomasz Gogol
Compositing - Sebastian Kurdelski
Starring:
Olivier Heim, Zuza Golińska, Marcin Bednarczyk, Karolina Bielawska, Karolina Brzuzan, Piotr Drewko, Joanna Krawczyk, Saskia Leopold, Weronika Lewandowska, Aleksander Makowski, Tymon Nogalski, Michał Suchora, Grzegorz Stefański, Andrzej Szatyński, Kinga Troneczek.
http://www.olivierheim.com
http://www.facebook.com/olivierheimmusic
Sony F3, Satec Dyaliscope anamorphic, FilmConvert
Shot on the Sony FS7 and Samyang Cine lenses we above all wanted to convey the idea of a journey. A journey both physical and of the mind, that leads from a place of stagnancy to the opening of an entirely new form of consciousness; if only for a brief moment in time. Authenticity is hard to lock in on in this new world and love is almost as elusive and abstract a concept as the digital realm that we now inhabit. However, hope has taken form.
By Richard Jenkins (Director) and Laurent Chesneau (DOP)CAST (in order of appearance)
Jacek Skrzypek
Joanna Jaxa-Chamiec
Filip Maleszewski
Olga Skrzypek
Michal Bogdanowicz
Jan Skrzypek
DIRECTOR Janek Cichy
SCRIPTWRITER Justyna Switaj
PRODUCER Aleksandra Leszczynska
PRODUCTION La Polaca Productions
CINEMATOGRAPHY Kacper Czubak
CAMERA OPERATOR Michal Slusarczyk
SOUND MIX Wojtek Urbanski
PROD. DESIGNER Jagoda Valkov
COSTUME DESIGN
AND MAKE-UP Julia Sokolnicka, Agata Was
EDITING Bartek Zytkowiak, Kacper Czubak
TITLE DESIGING Jakub Czubak
PROD. MANAGER Jacek Skrzypek
SET MANAGER Wojtek Duszynski
LIGHT Heliograf
CRANE Filip Maleszewski
DOLLY Andrzej Maleszewski
PHOTOS Aleksandra Leszczynska
CATERING Marek Leszczynski
This video is about On Any Wednesday and FilmConvert
By Richard CrabbeThis is a short film series about Key West, Florida, the place where everything moves ON KEY WEST TIME...even the clock...this is episode #1.
All shots were filmed with the Sony FS700 in super slow motion /240 frame / second. Most shots were recorded in 2K, some in 4K with the Odyssey 7Q+ in RAW.
Color correction and editing was done in Davinci Resolve 11, with a HUGE use of FILMCONVERT...
Audio / sound track was created by me as well on my \
For this short film "on my knees, like an orphan," I shot with the Sony Fs5 and 6500 and two different iPhones. In post, I used several stocks FilmConvert stocks to create looks with meaning. The stories tied together with "Life, Life" -- a song from Ryuichi Sakamoto's new record, music which he has shared as part of the |async International Short Film Contest. Because I live in a city, I fight for nature. And every time I am in nature, I do feel the awe. So that is why I named this short film from final lines of the poem: "I dedicate myself, on my knees, like an orphan, Alone - among mirrors - fenced in by reflections: Cities and seas, iridescent, intensified. A mother in tears takes a child on her lap." David Sylvain's resonant voice gives emotional force to these words were written by Aseny Tarkovsky, the poet and father of Andrei Tarkovsky, the filmmaker to whom the Ryuichi Sakamoto | async - International short film competition project is dedicated. I have always
By Matthew KohnAs an owner of a video production company we get a bit snobby about our tools. I've had an iPhone 5 in my pocket for months but honestly never had the inclination to use it. But one sunny spring day I went to the creek with the family and realized I forgot an SD card in my DSLR. So left with the option of shooting nothing or using my phone, I chose the latter.
Since I had my tool chosen for me I decided to give it the old college try and see if I could make something decent with no extra help. So no accessories, no stabilization tools, no fancy phone apps, no lenses. I used only the iPhone and my own hands, and an occasional rock.
I did cheat a bit at home though, this was edited in Premiere Pro and colored with Film Convert. But hey, cut me some slack, I draw the line at iMovie.
Graded with Filmconvert
Music:
Go Solo
Tom Rosenthal
www.audionetwork.com
What began as a promotional film for a travel agency in Africa developed into a documentary that explores the intricate bonds connecting man and wildlife in one of the continent’s most magical corners. The film follows a family travelling through Tanzania, capturing the land’s beauty and serenity. In addition to stunning scenics, the film features some very close up shots of lions, hippos, giraffes, elephants and other animals in their natural habitat. It explores local tribes’ secrets, offering insights to their everyday lives, including the Maasai’s aversion to hunting and little-known musical prowess. Documenting wildlife “As a visitor, you can get very close to the wild animals,” says Ben Sumari of Caracal Tours and safaris in “On Safari with Caracal.” As he shares anecdotes and insights on cheetahs, lesser flamingos and other creatures, the viewer gets taken on a virtual safari tour through northern Tanzania, using cinematic techniques that capture animals, humans an
By Jeroen RoodnatThoughts on the inner dance between darkness and light, accompanied by visuals from traveling through New Zealand.
By Jan Eric EulerFran Venter is a photographer who spends most of his time on the road traveling through South Africa. I got the opportunity to travel to Ceres, South Africa with him and what we found was absolutely breathtaking.
By Ebert SteynThe beauty of the Hudson River.
By unknownSUBMITTING FOR FILMCONVERT COLOR UP FILM COMPEITITON There comes a time when we grow too comfortable with each other. When we try to reignite the flame not realizing that the wick is wet. When our love grows stale for moments that seem to never end and everything starts to becomes routine. When do we stop hoping and start admitting? Because, I can't bear to have this happen Once Again. Written by Jonathan Chang & Huyen Tran Directed by Jonathan Chang Co-Directed by Huyen Tran Produced by Richard He Production Crew: Sid Patel Featuring: Hannah Kessler Stuart Neef Music: Joshua Rillo Check out and like Huyen Tran @ facebook.com/huyentranphotography
By Will BoyA mate and I travelled to a salt lake in central South Australia to watch July’s blood moon eclipse.
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By Haris MushtaqShort film about us. We all are one.
#Winner of NIKON PHOTO CONTEST 2015.
Color correction was done using FilmConvert.
How far can your imagination go with just one Bic pen?
By FernandoMusic video for local South African rock band One Crown's song "Kyk na my." Directed and filmed by Danie van der Westhuizen.
This video has been entered into the FilmConvert Color Up competition.
A single day wandering the streets of Amsterdam in winter. The streets, the bikes, the buildings, the canals, Heineken, the architecture and the art.
By Robert MacDonaldTitle: One Day
Logline: A story about a young relationship whose awkward moments lead to the perfect one.
Made for the Los Angeles, CA 48hr Film Festival 2014'.
UPDATE! WINNER!
Best Cinematography and Best Original Film Score.
Required Elements
1. Line of Dialogue - "That's what I'm talking about"
2. Prop - A Napkin
3. Genre - Fish Out of Water (being in an awkward situation)
4. Character - Sam or Sarah Joel
Graded with FilmConvert ALPHA | "One Day at a Time" Starring Terron Beckham Client: Alpha Producer / Director: Sam Findlay Director of Photography: Morgan Cooper 1st AC: Daniel Banks 2nd AC: Andy Weber Key Grip: Max McBride Grip: Jack Bauer MUAH: Heidi Bowles PA: Nina Wussow PA: Greg Pearl PA: Austin Huhs Score: Mark Buergler Camera: RED Scarlet-W
By Morgan CooperShot on Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera Edit on FCPX, Colored using FilmConvert, Davinci Resolve 11 Lenses: Voigtlander Nokton 17mm, Voigtlander Nokton 42.5mm, Lumix GX 12-35mm, Lumix GX 35-100mm, Leica 75-200mm Music : Hans Zimmer - Time
By Dedi RaksawardanaFilmConvert
By Denis KomarovPromotional web video for croatian athlete Marijo Moznik. Another interesting challenge that I had as a director and cinematographer. In mid March 2016 I had to make a short promo video for one of the best gymnast in Croatia, European champion Marijo Možnik. His sponsors Red Bull, Audi and Tag Heuer wanted a dynamic 2.5 minute long film about one day in his life, partially filmed from his point of view. Main target were social networks, media and other promotional channels and main goal was to promote Marijo as an athlete but also to present a little bit of his private life to the audience. After detailed briefing and meetings, shooting started in the end of March. It took two days and 6 locations both in and outdoors. I had a very precise schedule without any deviations, although I filmed 10-12 hours per day. The most demanding spot was Sokol gym hall in center of Zagreb. The building itself is very old with poor natural lighting and to make things even worse, very bad neon lights
By Goran RazicMy last day in Tokyo presented som interesting visuals.
By sebastian lindbladA dragonfly is stuck in sundew. Is there any chance to escape? FilmConvert Competition 2018 Music: Swelling- Dawn II, Blue Dot Sessions- Lochley Fells. Color: FilmConvert FJ Velv 100
By HeikoOne 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
Tasper, a husky, finds his partner in life and tries to hang on to every moment despite the hurdles he faces.
By Kiba WolfSummer at last. The beaches are overflowing; the rides are running, and fireworks light up the nighttime air. Winter lasts a lifetime; summer is but a fleeting dream. This is a tribute to another passing of the season that seems to be gone before it even begins. For some it will be their first, and for others it will be their last. But here in New York, it's just one more summer...
Filmed on Canon 5DIII running ML RAW hack
Canon 24-105mm F4 L
Canon 35mm USM F2 IS
Slow-motion shots filmed on GH4 w/ .64x Speedbooster XL and same lenses as above
Film grain added in After Effects using Film Convert / Gorilla Grain
Color graded using HyColour PRO plug-in for FCPX
Music:
"Gone Beyond" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sounds used:
"Seagulls close-up.wav" by juskiddink --
Wedding video
By Aleksey Poskochin#Documentary film about man and nature. Captured with #Nikon_D7000 Post production in Adobe Premiere Pro CC Color Grading: #Premiere_Pro_CC + #FilmConvert "FilmConvert"
By Paul DanylenkoLynn (Lotte Milder), a young girl, is stranded in a mysterious countryside manor due to a raging storm. She mingles with others who have also been stranded. During her stay, Lynn becomes intrigued by a mural depicting a Utopian world and can't help but notice the stark dissonance from her own reality. Maybe her presence in the house is more than just a coincidence?
By Martina Fazekas FazekasIt's not often that weddings look beyond the horizon, to something bigger, something more than even two madly in love could contain. It's rare, but not impossible. Such is a Christian wedding at its purist. In a deeply surprising and yet practical way, the Bible says that marriages points at the cosmic, capital 'M' marriage of Jesus and the believers that make up the Church. As a man of faith, a leader at my church AND a wedding cinematographer I happily celebrate weddings from faiths across the board. But every once in awhile I am refreshed by a couple of whom I share this deep conviction - that the day is about them - of course it is! - but it's about so much more.
By Toby MakI run a 'technology' Youtube channel mainly used to exercise my cinematography. I'm using this as a means to create a portfolio and to network. This film is a product comparison between two very popular smartphones that are pushing the envelope when it comes to providing the latest specs at a very cheap price. Pushing myself, I shot, edited, scripted, graded the piece myself over the course of a few weeks. Thank you so much for the opportunity :)
By Ash TailorJames has been outed at school before he could come out on his own terms, and he's afraid of what his parents will say when they discover he's got a boyfriend. With everything getting too much for him, James visits his youthworker to talk it all out, one-to one.
By Toby Lloyd"Online" is a play written written by Natalie Duymun This is a promo for the play which will be performed in schools around the UK. The play is to raise awareness of the dangers of Online safety. Cast - Natalie Duymun, Kitty & Al Directed, filmed and edited by Daniel Wingate of Promoflix
By PromoflixThe Next Big Thing 2016
By Andrii DidykFilm Convert
By Padraic O'MearaGoldfield, Arizona 1983. Young rancher Clay Cain has been arrested for the murder of Luke Owens, a shady card player, who cheated Clay's senile father of the Cain Family Ranch in an all-in hand of poker. Clay grabs a handful of dirt as he is took to the town jail. There he stares at all he has left, his land.
Meanwhile Pops (played by the late Terry Bowker) must convince his grandson Jeremiah that hate can lead you head-first down a long road of heartache to find yourself left with nothing but a handful of dirt.
Open Hands is an ambitious, action packed short film made by the youth of New Life Full Gospel Fellowship Church in Mesa Arizona.
STARRING:
Mickey Halliday, Catherine Stewart, "Tall" George McMillan, Jimmy McMillan, Joe Halliday, Terry Bowker, Billy Willson, P.H. Baker, Nelson McMillan, Hughie Stewart, Mary Donahue, Mary D Burns, John Al McMillan, Jimmy McMillan Sr.
Shot on a Canon T3i
Edited with Adobe P