Venice camera test
Dear colleagues, in the link you can see the tests we did with the VENICE camera in Cartagena de Indias in Colombia.
https://vimeo.com/272088733 In Cinegear I will comment my experience during the shooting with the camera. DATE: Saturday June 2, 2018 TIME: 11:30 am to 12:30 pm LOCATION: Screening Room 5 Best regards Alfonso Parra AEC, ADFC www.alfonsoparra.com
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pablo flandoli
Gorgeous. Thank you for explaining all the specs in the description… I was about to ask about all of that here. Again beautiful photography and thanks for uploading the test.
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Thanks Alfonso.
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Lovely images and really interesting to see what the camera can do. And thanks for making it downloadable so we can watch it without buffering and with “less" artefacts. I don’t suppose you took any meter readings? Be interesting to know what you were getting on the scenes where you can see deep inside the market stalls.
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Hi Michel, yes, I use my sopt meter to read some values, for example, those shot in the market completely dark, it is exposed to the sky and the range in the shadows is between -4
and -7 stops. The face of the man is about -6 stop and the sky at +4 Best regards Tel Spain 34 639109 309 Tel Colombia 57 3115798776
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Bob Kertesz
Some very pretty footage, and really nice flesh tone rendition
through a broad range of people. The colors in the market were
gorgeous.
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But how did you get the bird to fly perfectly through frame on cue in the opening shot? ;-) Nicely done, Alfonso. -Bob Bob Kertesz BlueScreen LLC Hollywood, California DIT, Video Controller, and live compositor extraordinaire. High quality images for more than four decades - whether you've wanted them or not.© * * * * * * * * * *
On 5/27/2018 4:18 PM, pablo flandoli
wrote:
Gorgeous. Thank you for explaining all the specs in the description… I was about to ask about all of that here. Again beautiful photography and thanks for uploading the test.
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Thanks Bob, But how did you get the bird to fly perfectly through frame on cue
in the opening shot? ;-) Just luck, being in the right place at the right time. Effectively, what I liked most about the camera is how it reproduces skin tones, full of nuances of color and texture. And skin tones are very consistent in both the light and shadow areas of the face. Regards Tel Spain 34 639109 309 Tel Colombia 57 3115798776
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Brian Heller
The usual movie way – trainer off camera with 50 identical birds ;-)
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On May 28, 2018, at 12:21 PM, Bob Kertesz <bob@...> wrote:
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Brian Heller
Apologies, speaking to my iPhone the initial “Not” in my previous post was omitted by Siri. And the signature. I must have annoyed her.
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Brian Heller IA 600 DP
On May 28, 2018, at 1:16 PM, Brian Heller <brianheller1@...> wrote:
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Mark Sasahara
Alfonso, Thanks for posting your lovely footage. The market with it's colors and all those wonderful faces, was stunning. It was really great to see how the camera handles different skin tones in various real life scenarios with natural light. The camera seems to handle extreme contrast quite well: the two women on the balcony with the dappled sunlight, walking through the rooms and balcony and the market at sunset/deep shadows, people's skin looked really good. The sun, at sunset seemed to hold more highlight and color detail. Best, -Mark Sasahara, DP, NYC
On Sun, May 27, 2018 at 7:03 PM, alfonso parra <info@...> wrote: Dear colleagues, in the link you can see the tests we did with the VENICE camera in Cartagena de Indias in Colombia.
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