Self contained and portable
Spent an afternoon working with the Magma chassis and a briefcase.Lots of soldering,taping,glueing and binding but managed to get it all in.Laptop,battery,invertor,power supplies,cables – all of it and it works great.Great thing about the magma chassis is that it actually can take pretty much any pci express card out there.HD-SDI,HDMI even camera link.
I went and saw this film with my wife and father in law at a special screening at the Princesss Anne theatre.It was very,very moving and highlights the problems that Zimbabwe has with its leadership and how the problem of racism is not only in one direction in Zimbabwe.
May positive change come soon and may God be with Ben and Laura Freeth and along with Michael and Angela Campbell and the rest of the family in this difficult time.Our prayers and thoughts are with them and also all the nameless faces of the many farm workers they employ who have likewise suffered at the hands of such a terrible tyranny.
As I am going into short films myself I have a few observations from a techincal viewpoint – of course I may be wrong. It was shot as a documentary and as such one could get away with shaky archive footage and blown highlights etc. appeared to have an expensive camera look from the bokeh and depth of field but not sure what was used.Most of it was shot covertly so it would have had to have been small.It had I think a six blade aperture so it was a professional camera.There was a bit of aliasing from scaling so am not sure if it was shot in HD or whether an interlaced camera was used.I am not sure whether it was projected digitally but if it was transferred to film then then would have added an extra step,cost and loss of some resolution.At the end of the day – content is king and even though there were isssues with the picture I hardly cared as the movie was so moving.
Well this baby arrived on time and I have had it for a wee while now.In a word – it is a beast.This was a shoot I did the other day when I went for a stroll in my local borough.Man the image is sharp.Love it,love it, love it!!!
I have been capturing HDMI from my consumer camcorders now for a while and as I get asked quite a bit about how I do it I thought I would make a short tutorial as to how I go about it.
Hope this helps.
Here is another series of videos that I have done recently – these two showcase my work with HDMI capture before I embark on my music videos and also my filmaking.I have a new camcorder coming next week.The new Canon HFS10 so I am really excited.It will offer 24p and has huge resolution for a camcorder.I bought the Panasonic TM300 but sent it back within minutes becasue I found it’s performance disappointing.My SR11 beat it in most of my own subjective tests.As a semi professional I am looking for that extra inch of performance and this didn’t give me any advance on my year old SR11.To any consumer – I am sure that this will be no problem as the image is very good.My main gripe was low light performance.
I hope you enjoy them – go to Vimeo to see them in HD – Better still – download the original file.
Title: An Evening with Henry Olonga Location: St Nicholas Church, Mill Lane, BA2 6TU Description: Herny will be sharing about his cricket and faith as well as entertaining you with some singing. Start Time: 20:00 Date: 2009-03-24 End Time: 20:00
Title: An Evening with Henry Olonga Location: Cleves School, Performance Hall, Oatlands Ave, KT13 9TS Description: Henry will be sharing about his cricket and faith as well as entertainng you with some singing. Start Time: 19.30 Date: 2009-03-20 End Time: 20.00
Title: Hope Variety concert Location: St Mary\’s University twickenham Description: I am Compering this concert that is raising funds for Zimbabweans Start Time: 19:30 Date: 2009-03-13 End Time: 22:00
I will be adding some things retrogressively as this is a new blog and yet I have tons of stuff form over the years.I will be adding some of my artwork such as the painting of Richie Benaud the great Australian captain and commentator ( donated to the MCC for the Tsunami appeal.) and others from the cricket world such as Wasim Akram and Murray Goodwin.