Andyax | Norwegian summer (Filmed with Canon 5D mark ii) @Andyax | Uploaded 12 years ago | Updated 16 hours ago
I shot this video with my Canon 5D mark ii to test the WalKam SteadyGo shoulder rig. I filmed the whole video with the following picture style in the camera: Sharpness: 2, contrast: -4, saturation: -1, Color tone: 0. Everything was shot in full HD with my Canon 24-70mm f2.8L lens (the one without stabilizer). I used ISO 100, and varied the aperture from f2.8 to f14 depending on how I wanted the depth of field. I adjusted up the shutter speed when shooting with low aperture (to not get overexposed shots), but did this only when there was almost none movement to the camera or object (to not get choppy movement).
I edited the video in Final Cut Pro, and added the "color corrector 3-way" filter where I adjusted down the midtones a bit, adjusted down the saturation a bit, slightly turned up the blue in the blacks and the orange in the whites. I also added a sharpen filter. In a couple of shots I have also used the smoothcam effect. You will notice in the bottom right corner when I use it :)
Thanks to Odin and Øyvind for the great music. Check them out here: http://soundcloud.com/odinogoyvind
Visit my homepage at http://www.axp.no, or read more about WalKam SteadyGo at my Facebook-page http://www.facebook.com/andyaxproductions
Subscribe if you want to stay tuned with all my new videos! Thanks for watching :)
I shot this video with my Canon 5D mark ii to test the WalKam SteadyGo shoulder rig. I filmed the whole video with the following picture style in the camera: Sharpness: 2, contrast: -4, saturation: -1, Color tone: 0. Everything was shot in full HD with my Canon 24-70mm f2.8L lens (the one without stabilizer). I used ISO 100, and varied the aperture from f2.8 to f14 depending on how I wanted the depth of field. I adjusted up the shutter speed when shooting with low aperture (to not get overexposed shots), but did this only when there was almost none movement to the camera or object (to not get choppy movement).
I edited the video in Final Cut Pro, and added the "color corrector 3-way" filter where I adjusted down the midtones a bit, adjusted down the saturation a bit, slightly turned up the blue in the blacks and the orange in the whites. I also added a sharpen filter. In a couple of shots I have also used the smoothcam effect. You will notice in the bottom right corner when I use it :)
Thanks to Odin and Øyvind for the great music. Check them out here: http://soundcloud.com/odinogoyvind
Visit my homepage at http://www.axp.no, or read more about WalKam SteadyGo at my Facebook-page http://www.facebook.com/andyaxproductions
Subscribe if you want to stay tuned with all my new videos! Thanks for watching :)