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olahmarkusfilms

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About olahmarkusfilms

  • Birthday 09/04/1980

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  • Occupation
    Cinematographer
  • Location
    Brasov-Romania
  • Specialties
    Filmmaking-Cinematography-Editing

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    http://www.olahmarkusfilms.com
  1. Thank you so much Oliver. I can change the setings of the cam so i will go and do some tests right now...:) I will write you back as soon as i see the results. Hope everything will work...about cropig...i'm editing in Premiere...so if i start on custom resolution...witch i have 1920/740 its a 21.9 frame and when i add the clip on the time line the software its croping the image automaticly...when exporting i'm doing it in a 21.9 frame and everything works perfect. I was just curious if its affecting the image quality or something like that..:) Thank you so much for you're help. I'm going to have some fun now with the setings. Have a great...day or night ) All the best to you.
  2. Hi everyone. I have 2 problems when its about editing. First ...when shooting in 24p in editing and after exporting the video the footage looks more like a stop motion footage than film. I thought its my camera since i used a cheap one...a simple handy cam. Canon HF-S10. I know...shame ...but i was on a very low budget. Then i tried another one . JVC100U and had the same problem...what should i do to have a little of motion blur so it doesn't look that robotic if you know what i mean..? Then second...about 21:9 cinema framing. So...i have 1920:1080 footage right..? But i want a 21:9 cinema framing...without ading bars and stuff like that....its ok if i use a custom resolution in editing..? Something like...1920:740...? Except the croping witch i know about it and i'm shooting that way to fit what i want in those proportions...there anything that could be wrong if i edit this way..? Thank you so much for you're help.
  3. Hi...i would go for the 100. Since you are planing to shoot short films its better if you shoot on 24p if you wanna have that ''film'' feeling. So i'd rather buy a tripod with what's left. Any way...important its what you can do with the camera...not what the camera can do. You can have a really good cam and very smart but if you are not creative...its just a waist of money. So go for a 100 and a tripod. you'll need it.
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