Tag: Final Cut Pro
TOGETHER – Lloret de Mar (short version)
by admin on Jul.17, 2010, under Shortfilm, Videos
Something pretty romantic… (continue reading…)
Final Cut Pro: 8-bit YUV or high-precision YUV
by admin on Feb.25, 2010, under Useful
I’ve asked myself if it’s possible to get better results out off Final Cut Pro for my Internet videos.
Therefore I’ve made two stills after rendering the same Final Cut Pro project in two different ways.
Train The Trainer! Archery!
by admin on Feb.24, 2010, under Documentary Videos, German Videos, Sports Videos, Videos
Train The Trainer! Archery!
Archery course with Sven Giesa (http://segi-sport.de) and Rolf Krizian (http://www.scola-bildungsakademie.de) in Siedelsbrunn, Germany! (continue reading…)
O’Neill Evolution 2010 (HD-Quality)
by admin on Jan.18, 2010, under Sports Videos, Videos
O’Neill Evolution 2010 (HD-Quality)
O’Neill Evolution 2010 – Snowboard Halfpipe & Slopestyle Final Men
Davos, Switzerland (continue reading…)
O’Neill Evolution 2010 – Halfpipe Final – pure sports edit
by admin on Jan.18, 2010, under Sports Videos, Videos
O’Neill Evolution 2010 – Halfpipe Final – pure sports edit
O’Neill Evolution 2010 – Halfpipe Final Men – pure sports edit
Only jumps! Nothing else… (continue reading…)
O’Neill Evolution 2010 – Halfpipe Semi-Final – pure sports edit
by admin on Jan.18, 2010, under Sports Videos, Videos
O’Neill Evolution 2010 – Halfpipe Semi-Final – pure sports edit
O’Neill Evolution 2010 – Halfpipe Semi-Final Men – pure sports edit
Only jumps! Nothing else… (continue reading…)
THE STEADYSTICK with a Canon EOS 7D !
by admin on Dec.22, 2009, under Instructional Videos, Videos
The weather in Germany is usually bad at the moment… so I had time to test something new with a green screen (or a green carpet).
Besides I could show you my Canon EOS 7D and a Zacuto Z-Finder (http://zacuto.com) connected to the great STEADYSTICK – a fabulous stabilization system from Germany.
More infos on http://gogo6969.com or http://steadystick.de !
Some more words about the STEADYSTICK:
With a weight of only 900 grams (31.68 Ounces (oz.)/ 1.98 Pounds (lbs.)) it is really easy to take it with you – everywhere! And it is cheap compared to other products.
You can use it with the belt accessory (static mode) or in freehand mode.
In static mode it’s nearly as stable as a tripod and in freehand mode it is very flexible and fast.
When using the STEADYSTICK with a DSLR (e.g. Canon EOS 7D) for filming you should use it with a viewfinder like the Zacuto Z-Finder (http://zacuto.com). Especially when you want to change the focus or the focal length the Z-Finder is essential as a third contact point.
I’ve shot many videos with the STEADYSTICK connected to a Sony PMW-EX1, e.g. this one: Chill and Ride 2009!
You will see that the result is convincing.
For me its a great plus that I can use the STEADYSTICK with a DSLR and with a video cam.
You may have noticed it: This is *no* official video from STEADYSTICK…
Sony XDCAM Transfer for Final Cut Pro PDZK-P1 V2.11
by admin on Dec.06, 2009, under Blog
Sony XDCAM Transfer for Final Cut Pro PDZK-P1 V2.11
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