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My 35mm HD Video Blog

 

 


SkateSurferDude
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May 24, 2006, 1:30 PM

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My 35mm HD Video Blog Can't Post

This is a new video I created with my 35mm adapter. Its footage collected from my life so I suppose you could call it a video blog. I’m looking for ways to improve it before I release it. Any other criticism is welcome.

DIRECT LINK to streaming
http://www.vilekyle.com/.../Love%20Life%20pics/

Link to Page with Stills and all downloadable qualities http://www.vilekyle.com/.../Love%20Life%20pics/

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(This post was edited by SkateSurferDude on May 24, 2006, 1:32 PM)


Postal_Boy
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May 24, 2006, 3:31 PM

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Re: [SkateSurferDude] My 35mm HD Video Blog [In reply to] Can't Post

Most of them look pretty "soft" on the main subject. With this narrow depth of field (using the adapter) AND HDV combined you are going to have to be VERY careful about focusing. You may want to pick up an HD monitor to keep track of focus although that makes it difficult to do anything outside of a studio :(.

You can see the crispness of the images when you have a constant "near to far" shot like the bricks...the narrow in-focus range looks crisp, but it emphasizes how narrow that depth is.

-Postal
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