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Aleksandar Bracinac

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  1. Sony Vegas 7 is full version. Movie Studio is something like a editing toy for home movie makers.

     

    For a years I'm doing editing in Vegas and only if you didn't try you will not know what Vegas can do. All of our work from year 2002 to now is based on Vegas edit suite and you can see it on our website.

     

    It is not perfect suite for editing just because few thing which Sony probably keeping away from Vegas because of their Xpri system, but don't worry... just try it for some hard job and you will see how easy you can work in it.

     

    Cheers!

  2. Hi Phil,

     

    I had 2405 and replace it with 2407. The difference is noticable and 2407 is far better display. Analog inputs not deserve to comment about.... one word: HORRIBLE.

     

    About DVI input it is good, so good, and Decklink's HDLink is responsible for frame-rate conversion. I just waiting for the answer from DeckLink to explan how HDLink working with PAL frame rates. For 24p it's easy to convert to 60Hz, but don't know how that working in PAL.

     

    Also thinking about some consumer Pioneer PDP-5000EX Plasma which is 1080 native and probably has native frame rates.

  3. Hi guys,

     

    We are buying new MacPro/Final Cut/Decklink HD Pro edit suite and need some help for HD monitoring. We are already working compositing and CC on DELL 2407 displays and found them good for the job. Now have to ask some experienced colorists to help us about choosing right monitoring solution.

     

    The plan is to use Apple 23 / Dell 24" LCD screen with HDLink for HD monitoring instead of CRT's. What is your opinion, are they accurate enough for Color Correction Job and which one you will choose? Of course, the question is for the people who tried any/both of them and worked with CRT's too. Pros/cons etc.

     

    After a few years of working with CRT's I realised that LCD's today in most cases are far better than CRT's, but have to ask you to help me which way to go and what to do.

     

     

    Thanks a lot!

  4. When you are talking about HD primes... Are they have similar DOF to 35mm primes? Can you achieve more 16/35mm DOF look with them than with zoom HD lenses?

  5. Thank you for understanding and comment.

     

    We had two days by 18-20hrs each without brakes. Unfortunately, I had not enough time to make a proper light for all scenes because I even didn't know which locations we have few hours before shooting.

     

    About XDCAM, I have setup the camera to "straight" lowcon without any correction and I'm very satisfied with the picture. Of course it is not film, but I did color correction much easier than 35mm transfered via Phillips Quadra. I just tried not tu burn image even if I must underexpose it, bring it back in Combustion later and tried to make a film-look gamma for each scene and shot.

  6. Hi Ryan,

     

    I would took some newer DSLR camera for that. New DSLR cameras has ~8.5 stops of dynamic range which is quite good, and I think better than the slide. It's much faster and also after you check what you've done, you can change the light setup and take new photo again. Much faster and very very reliable. Just set the camera to low contrast and normal saturation.

     

    I did lot of test on that way which help me very much later when I've shoot on film.

  7. Hi Dylan,

     

    If you can, choose the Nikon D70 DSLR with 50mm f1.8 Nikkor lens, choose right white balance, set your ISO value 2/3 of a stop less than your negative (if your negative is 500 ASA, choose 320 ISO) and shutter to 1/50, In custom menu choose low contrast (tone compensation -2) and shoot.

     

    Cheers!

  8. For HDV, if you targeting SD as a final format, the downconvert to SD should be before grading, as image rescale algorhytim "smooths" mpeg artifacts and after that the final SD is much easier to grade than original HDV.

  9. Shoot as HDV, import as HDV and after that re-render everything in PAL/NTSC uncompressed for color correction if needed. I've shoot recentily some documentary with Sony FX1 and I'm very impressed what I've made with Vegas & Magic Bullet Looks from this material. Much better than you can do with DV.

     

    Cheers,

    Alex

  10. Hi guys,

     

    I have to shoot some documentary this summer. First two days of shooting are this Saturday and Sunday, both days must shoot in available light and the format is Super16. These shots has to be intercut later with shots from the Super35, so can you help me to find the way to expose S16 good enough please? For the daylight I would like to use F-64D, so is it flexibile (have dynamic range) to overexpose it up to 1 stop? The daylight is not problem that much as the evening and night where I think to use 7218. I shoot only once with '18 in S16 and I'm a bit scared because I had lot of grain, which I hadn't in 35mm with the same stock. Or maybe to use some slower stock pushed one stop?

     

    Thank you!

     

    Aleksandar Bracinac

  11. Who the heck does color correction with Vegas?

     

    By my observation, FCP is the best NLE for color correction. Avid's capabilites are competent and funtional but leave much to be desired. The Vegas interface itself would appear to inhibit color correction. You're right, it's kind of a second-rate program, i only ever used it for rendering mpg's out of Avid qt reference files. I won't say you can't do color correction with Vegas, but I would be wary of anyone who does do color correction with Vegas.

     

     

    Hi David,

     

    We moved to Vegas four years ago and I can say, 99% of all jobs are fiinshed in Vegas. It has very powerfull CC and masking tools. Waiting for a day to start some of the Genarts Sapphire or some other AFX compatibile plugins into the Vegas, and I will forgot Combustion immidiatelly. Also, I've shown the Vegas to the people of local film school. They are working in FCP and Avid. I just make a simple demonstration what can be done, and all (yes, all) of them took the Vegas to work for their projects. Colorist in local lab who's working on daVinci, FCP and Avid, seen the Vegas and he has very surprised, and also... took Vegas :)

     

    And yes... Sony doesn't pay me for this :D :D :D

    Just found some very good tool.

     

    All the best,

    Alex

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