There we are… it’s 2012… the year we all die. Lets just hope those Mayas are wrong!
Let’s start this year with something cool, for example with a new video! The following teaser was shot handheld on a Canon 7D and using a Glidecam HD-2000. You won’t be able to see alot of smooth shots from the glidecam in there because i had to edit it to the pretty fast and hard sounding track. But “Bruce and Lee” were not the only DJs at this years Temptation Festival in Austria where this was filmed. There will be 3 longer videos from this event in the next days. Watch the Teaser and stay tuned for more!
… I’ve been adding some more Videos to the “my work” section. Including my first music-video(!) for Serenity & Speyer. The whole clip was shot in late 2010 on a Canon 7D. I’m sorry i didn’t post anything about that earlier but at least you can now watch the final clip!
But that is of course not all that i’ve been working on in the past weeks. Together with Stefan Adelsberger i’ve been working on a few smaller projects including commercials, and openers for different clients such as “AKG” a company you might have heard about for making high quality sound equipment.
Besides that i am now planning to finally move to munich in the next months. Maybe some of you guys know that munich is one of the “media capitals” of germany, so for people like me its just the place i have to be.
Well yeah it took my quite some time to find the motivation to post something new. I think I took something like a “summer-break” with the whole Blog and Twitter thing…
Enough excuses – Now I’m BACK! – but lets get to the part where I show you what I did in the last weeks!
First up the timelapse short I already posted in the “my work” section. Sadly its not really a big deal – Just a simple timelapse shot from my balcony for about 2 hours.
I used my 7D with THIS intervalometer taking a picture every 5 seconds. As you should know – always shoot in the highest possible resolution. Only then you can acchieve closeups without having to stop the timelapse and zoom or change anything on the camera itself! Everything can be done in post.
Now the second thing I was – and still am – working on is a series of videocasts for a local DJ. I am basically following him from show to show and covering his gigs with short videocasts. I also had to design a cool looking youtube channel from scratch – Take a look at the channel, and the first video HERE! More to come soon!
Now. I want to make this as short as possible. Yesterday I got myself the Genus Products Fader ND Filter.
ND stands for neutral density and allows you to block out some of the light coming into your lens. This is especially important if you’re looking for a nice and shallow depth of field. Since you can’t change the shutter – or at least you really shouldn’t – and you need to open up your aperture wide (which is necessary to get a nice shallow DoF) you need another way to control the exposure of a shot. That is where a ND Filter comes in handy. The thing that makes this filter so special is the fact that you no more need a collection of different dense filters. You just turn the little wheel on that one and the magic happens! But watch:
This is my first video blog, so don’t expect anything special. But please feel free to give my any feedback so that I can improve my skills on that stuff!
Ah yeah, and sorry for the weird british accent I think I got from watching BBCs Top Gear all the time
It’s been a long time since the first blog post which actually wasn’t one anyway. But now after quite some time I finally updated most sections of my site and one big thing I was waiting for a long time finally arrived. My new Canon 7D!
I’ve already shot some stuff to see how the image looks – and its awesome! Even with the kit lens I got with it. It’s a Canon EF-S 15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM – pretty good for a kit lens!
However, I will get myself a “better” lens to achieve more of a film look in the future. For starters something like a 50mm f/1.8… …we’ll see
Another thing I now know is why you should have fast memory cards for DSLRs. I already knew that you should get yourself some 30mb/s or 60mb/s CFs but i didn’t really know why!
If your shooting something with a lot of motion, you are trying to get a lot of “information” captured to your memory card. This means it has to write very fast. – But if it doesn’t, you’ll get a little white bar showing you how much information isn’t written to the card yet. When the bar is filled up, the camera will stop shooting.
Anyway, I’ve already ordered 2 16gb 60mb/s CF Cards, so that I’ll be able to start shooting with this amazing little camera by the next week. The only thing I could do until now, was shooting timelapses with this little intervalometer I got on the same day as the camera itself. I already did some but I still didn’t got through all settings to get a perfect one of the sun setting… soooooo I just did a simple one during the day when I was in Innsbruck last week.
It’s not a big deal, and it is only one single shot, but I’ll promise I’ll do some more in the future.
It took me one hack of a time to remove airplanes and all the birds from about 80 of 1455 pictures which appeared as small black dots throughout the whole video… very annoying!!!
But well, that’s it for now. And I promise that I will update you more often from now on
Well, this is the first blog entry for my own site. And at some point it is not. Actually I should tell something about myself and what I do for a living and blah blah blah… But in this post I only would like you, and my other first visitors, to know that this site isn’t finished. So please don’t wonder that all these pages up there in the navigation are blank. I will update everything in the next days so that everything should be ready in the first weeks of 2010.
When this is actually done I’m looking forward to post some more stuff about me and the projects I am working on. I’m going to write about the TV business, photography, movie production and postproduction. So if you are not interested in the TV, film or even the media business this page will be a waste of time.
For now I’d like to wish you all a merry Christmas and a happy new year 2010!
Cheers, Sascha