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Technicolor CineStyle - Before and After



I've been getting a lot of messages in the last few days from people asking me about the 'Technicolor CineStyle' Picture Style (profile) that was used for this video, what it does and why should they use it. The experts in video always said to shoot video in a "flat" setting, so you would have more room to work with later on. The reason for this is because our video camcorders and Digital SLRs (that shoot video) like to use in-camera sharpness, contrast and brightness to create what it feels is the best image. This is great if you don't plan on grading your footage later, but for those of us who want to manipulate the footage later, shooting flat will give us more room to work with. It's almost like the equivalent of shooting 'raw' when you take still shots with a digital SLR camera. You could use your own custom "flat" settings, but why bother, when Technicolor have taken all the guess work out of it?

OK, so enough talk.. I thought why not just show a you guys a video that displays the before and after shots together, in order to get a better idea - check it out below.



As you can see from the video, I could have added all sorts of grading and manipulated the video even more, but I just wanted to demonstrate what could be done by applying only the "S-Curve" that Technocolor recommends and nothing else.  Simply doing that just made the colours so much more vibrant, kept all of the depth, preserved detail and made the images just 'pop' out of the screen

You can read more about Technicolor CineStyle here:
http://www.technicolor.com/en/hi/cinema/filmmaking/digital-printer-lights/cinestyle

Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II - UNBOXING & sample shots



My canon 50mm f/1.8 II lens arrived today. This little beauty is also known as the "Nifty Fifty" by some people. It's affordable, but produces some beautiful shots. This I am told, would be a nice camera to start with and learn how to "frame" my shots, as it has no zoom function.

After carrying out much research on which 50mm lens to buy, I went for this over the 1.4, which for me would have been HUGE overkill.. not to mention, it's three times the cost of the 1.8 I got. I think this will be more than adequate, especially as I am just a beginner with SLR cameras.

Check out the unboxing video below. I noticed that with this camera, it is not so forgiving if you don't take the time to properly focus. This is something I will need to train myself to do, coming from the typical point-and shoot cameras I've always used.

* Unfortunately, this is yet another boring video made just for the hardcore fans and my photographer friends out there.



I will shoot some video with it over the weekend.. this should be fun!

You can read more about the lens here and also check out some impartial customer reviews on Amazon etc.:
http://www.canon.co.uk/For_Home/Product_Finder/Cameras/EF_Lenses/Standard_and_Medium_Telephoto/EF_50mm_f1.8_II/

Day 2: The Lake - a Canon EOS 550D / Rebel T2i film


Sunday was an amazingly HOT day in London and surprisingly, it didn’t rain every 10 minutes either (this happens after we get some sun over here), so I used that as an excuse to go the park and get some random shots of the lake, trees and nature etc.

What I learned today, which I did not during the previous day of shooting, was how to manually change the aperture, shutter speed and ISO on the camera. I’m not an expert by any means, but I think the video came out rather nice.

Here it comes - the obligatory “Nature Video” that every videographer / photographer just has to make. I’m no different from any of those guy either, but there are no close ups of flowers in this video (for now)! 

Day 1: Shooting with my Canon EOS 550D / Rebel T2i


I told myself to wait until the weekend to play with the new camera, but who am I kidding, would you wait if you got this during the week? So I took my new baby with me to work and shot some random stuff at the train station, at the office and at Leadenhall Market in London, which has some nice architecture.

My Canon EOS 550D (Rebel T2i) & unboxing video


I’ve been eying up this camera for over a year and came to the realisation that with the release of the Canon 60D and 600D, the 550D (T2i) has become cheaper than ever (including a £30 cashback summer offer from Canon UK).

The wait it finally over.. Enough web searching and dreaming and talking about getting it. I took the plunge and ordered my camera with the 18-55mm Lens kit. Now I plan on learning to make movies using the Canon DSLR. BIG things coming!

Here is the authentic unboxing video of my camera – not one of those unboxing videos where the person has already opened the box and peeped inside (what’s the fun in that?!) lol.





NOTE: This video is very boring, so only watch it if you consider yourself the most hardcore DSLR fan or somebody looking to buy this camera. I am not experienced with unboxing videos, so didn’t know what else to say, sorry!

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