This was a run and gun test using the Black Magic Cinema Camera. This was the first time shooting outdoors without the help of an EVF or other devices. There were many shots in there that can be considered ruined, however the amazing flexibility of the Raw saved these shots. This was most apparent when I was in harsh sunlight where the LCD is practically useless.
Ultimately I created this short to test the dynamic range of the camera. Without a doubt, it is an amazing performer.
Johann
May 2, 2013 @ 1:06 pm
What is the piano instrumental in the background? I love how beautiful and uplifting it is!
Misono
May 2, 2013 @ 1:17 pm
It’s Joe Hisaishi’s “Summer.” He makes the music for the Studio Ghibli movies (Totoro, Nausicaa, Castle in the Sky, etc.) but this particular one was made for the live action movie Kikujiro and is my favorite piece by him. 🙂 Another great piece is “Memory” which he composed for the movie Departures.
Johann
May 2, 2013 @ 1:18 pm
Sweet, thanks for the information!
Johann
May 3, 2013 @ 1:26 pm
Memory is good! I remember watching Okuribito on an ANA flight
Alli
May 2, 2013 @ 1:38 pm
Beautiful!!
Mie
May 2, 2013 @ 3:14 pm
Aww this is precious! Love it!
Naomi
May 2, 2013 @ 5:46 pm
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Misono
May 2, 2013 @ 3:48 pm
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Komy
May 2, 2013 @ 7:34 pm
Omg, one of my favorite songs from Joe Hisaishi!!! Perfect song choice for a beautiful video! Mitete shiawasena kibunni natta ^^
Komy
May 2, 2013 @ 7:35 pm
Time to listen to Joe Hisaishi’s music on youtube lol
Misono
May 2, 2013 @ 5:48 pm
That’s pretty much what I’ve been doing all day since Dan posted the video this morning! lol. 何度èžã„ã¦ã‚‚飽ããªã„よã〜ï¼
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