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What would a trip be without a bit of a video to go with it, eh? How will I hold onto the memories once my old and decrepit brain slows and the once vivid colours and easily recalled sounds start to dim and fade? Well, the plan is that I’ll take out my 128 Core Intel Blink6a Chipset driven Mac-3D Hologram interface running OS XVIII Aardvark from the comfort of my nursing home bed and hoping that it still knows what to do with the H.264 codec, watch all these videos, remembering a time when I could choose when to go to the loo and walk where I wanted unaided. . .ahhh, can’t wait!
All that aside, this video was really just a bit of fun to shoot and a walk on the wild side for me, since I never travel anywhere without a tripod. Even though I missed, it, it was an interesting excercise.
There are some really pretty area’s where the lovely Katie’s parents live. The Dandenong Ranges are about an hour east of Melbourne in Victoria and make for some very nice scenery, I could seriously have spent days and days just walking around shooting, it seems everywhere you turn there’s something to lock the lens on. But, since it was a family trip, I had to make some concessions on allocating one on one time with the 7D. . .
I’ve got to say the decision to not take the tripod was interesting. . .and stupid. . .I hated it. . .So many times I wished I had it with me, my shaky hands and wobbling footage driving me up the wall. See if I had steady hands, I don’t think I’d have cared so much, trouble is, I tremble like an 8 day high crack fiend as soon as I pick up the camera. This is where a heavier camera has always been my friend. If you too have trouble getting that steady shot when running around shooting hand held, the best bet I found is to try and keep it moving, that way the shake is disguised a bit more. Or lean on something that doesn’t shake! I think for the home movie stuff it works ok, the landscape stuff. . .eeewww! Man, some of that stuff looks rough! Lesson learnt. . .
Both the Sigma 30mm and the 50mm 1.8 II got a really good run in this video, the tight quarters shooting meant for the kind of shots I wanted these focal lengths worked well. I love shooting portaits with the 50mm on the 7D, I guess it equates to about 86mm on a full frame. Now that I have a 5DMKII to play with, I will have to get the Canon 85mm f1.2 lens as I have really fallen in love with that focal length.
After watching a colleague work with split screens I got inspired to play with some of my own. I did specifically shoot a sequence of shots for the effect, instead of just seeing what would work afterwards, I think that helped. I don’t mind it, but I’m not sold on it. What do you think, win or fail? The implementation could do with some tweaking, the hard borders a a bit harsh, I definitely think that having three handheld shots all wiggling different ways at the same time is a bit much too, a locked off shot would improve things greatly.
Now, one thing I do know it that there is absolutely no consistency to the grade, some black and white, some super saturated, some really warm, some really cold. . .That’s exactly how I was feeling at the time, all colours were created in camera. I didn’t do any post colour correction on this at all. In hindsight, I would have liked to see more Black and White, but hey, I made my bed, and even though I don’t have to lie in it, I will. I’ll know better next time. It’s my goal to be able to grade in camera with as little post as possible, give your settings a bash around and see what you come up with, it can be rather rewarding!
The music is by a very lovely group by the name of ‘The Album Leaf’ and the song is called ‘We Need Help!’. It’s not symbolic in anyway, we didn’t need help, (Well I did, after a bit of celebratory overextension syndrome after my birthday on Good Friday, but that’s a story for a completely different blog!
) it’s just a nice cruisy song, that I thought fitted the feel of the trip.
This was a fun little video to shoot and to cut and would recommend everybody to give something similar a shot. Use your lovely Canon glass and DSLR depth of field to really do a number on the old home video! I’d love to see your results!
Well, that’s it for now, I’m off to Tamworth for the weekend to see my family. It’s another road trip video and no doubt my gorgeous little sister Kendra will break in the new Canon 5DMKII that arrived today very nicely. I can’t wait!
Until then. . .enjoy the vid!


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fantabulous…amazing..great job man..i love it!!!!
Thanks Adi!
Actually really nice, just a couple of wide shots that really stood out. Maybe a bit of stabilisation wouldnt hurt those odd shots. Otherwise really excellent. I like the split effect, motivated and NOT cheesey. Hard to do.
Gotta love those colours too, hey are there any new tools coming out at NAB that you will consider for the kit?
Hey Dave,
Thanks for the kind words mate!
Yeah it’s funny how the shallow DOF stuff is very forgiving when it comes to camera shake, but with the wide angle it’s just too much.
I’ve been attending NAB via. Twitter this year!
Quite a few interesting developments, I hope to do a bit of a wrap up post soon. There seems to be a hell of a lot of excitement out there, some of it justifiable, some of it not so much. It seems the most exciting things that we could think of are a way off yet (RAW video for DSLR’s etc).
I guess we’ll have to wait for the big stuff a while yet!
Yeah really nice colours, the music was just the right feel.
Again on the stabilisation point i find a mini tripod is great with these cameras when you dont wanna take loads of gear. You can push the legs against your chest and then angle the pan handle out in front of you as a grip, adds no noticeable weight to a camera bag and will cost about £10. Its not perfect and you’ll look a little silly but really cuts down on the jitter these dslrs suffer from.
Anyway great site look forward to seeing more!
Thanks Ciaran.
Good idea on the small tripod! I’ve never been one to worry about looking silly for a good shot!