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Friday, January 13, 2012

3D Flamenco Dance Part 2 - 2011 Louisville WorldFest (feat. Vicente Griego)


Second 3D Flamenco dance perfomance from Louisville's 2011 WorldFest. Click through to YouTube's page to toggle between 2D and 3D modes.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Pfarlee vs The Box 3D


J:TF teamed up with The Filbis Region for this entry in B&H's Unboxing Video Contest. First time working with the Fabricans. Hopefully there will be more to come soon!

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Sony Vegas Pro 11

Sony has just released the latest version of their flagship video editing program. The most comprehensive rundown of the new features I've seen can be found here.

Hope to tinker around with the new 3D features and post some thought early next week.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Panasonic Z10000


Pretty excited about this one. Ships mid-November for $3499. Currently raising money like a maniac to pick it up at launch. You can find full details by clicking on the image above, but here's a brief rundown of the features that are most important to me:

  • 1080p24 3D recording
  • Dual SDXC slots
  • Glasses-free 3D LCD w/ 2nd viewfinder
  • Zebra and Waveform Monitors
  • Scene files (hope I can still find the ones from my old HMC150)
  • Seperate zoom / focus / convergence / iris rings
  • Dual XLR inputs

Not sure I'm thrilled with the dual 3MOS sensors, but everything above should make up for it.

Just in Time Films vs Just in Time Films

While checking the Just in Time Films IMDB page, I found a new movie currently sitting at the top of the list of produced works:


As tempting as it was to let the listing stand (having a feature film starring Bruce Dern in the archive can't be bad, can it?), I had IMDB remove the listing from the J:TF page. I already lost one company name to another film company and don't care to lose another. Plus, the poster is TERRIBLE.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Flamenco 3D




This clip was shot at WorldFest 2011 in Louisville, KY, 9/3/11. It was over 100 degrees without a cloud in the sky, but somehow the group performed for a full 30 minutes. This is the second song.

Louisville's two premier Flamenco troupes, FlamencoTalk and Camino Flamenco, teamed up with vocalist Vicente Griego for the performance.

Shot handheld with a Sony HDR-TD10 at 1080i60, corrected in Vegas 10.0e and rendered at 1080p30.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Two Dates


This award-winning entry in the 2011 48 Hour Film Project was directed by Will Cravens (animata's Cinematographer) and Craig Mullins. It won Best Acting for the stellar performances by Kat Carney, Maple Needler, Sean Seivers, Audra Todd, and Patrick Yen. This is the original Director's Cut and is a few minutes longer than the version that screened in the theatre.

Shot on a Panasonic AF100, edited in Final Cut Pro.

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