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Maestro

Maestro

from Vimeo / The Vimeo HD Channel on June 02, 2009
Duration: 0
A young musician stifled by the modern day schooling system tries to find his way to make his mark. Written, Directed, Edited, and Scored By Matthew Fredrick Sound Production By Michael Badal Staring Zach Gallen, Tosh Sivertson, Kevin Trang, and Charles Iacuzzo. Shot on two HV20s with the Twoneil adapters. PS If you like the music in the film, go to our website and contact me because we can score your short. Depending on the film and if your a student or not the price will be extremely cheap. The great thing is that you dont have to live by us, we can just download it and you can tell us what you want. We can work to make it a masterpiece! musicmentality.com The site is unfinished but we can start working with you right away! Cast: Matthew Peter Fredrick, Josh Morton
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28mm wide angle lens test

28mm wide angle lens test

from Vimeo / Nature in HD on May 25, 2009
Duration: 0
I took half of this one down by the river in Perth, Western Australia, and the other at a local park in Northbridge. The morning was so still, and the sky so perfectly blue that the colours just seemed to pop. It's just hitting winter here and hence everything is changing colour and crisping up making for some lovely shooting conditions. The footage isn't that unique or particularly exciting, but the image quality just floors me. To think that this is a AU$1200 camcorder using 'old' miniDV technology. With my DOF adapter kit now pretty much complete (shrigg rig arrives this week) this is my first video that I think finally does justice just how amazing the HV30 can be when used with a DOF adapter, great lens and a m*therf*cking brilliant tripod. Last week I bought a wide angle 28mm f2.8 AIS Nikkor lens (thanks Matt for the suggestion) and hence I thought it only right to give it a go with my new tripod: a Manfrotto 701HDV head with 755XB legs. OH MY GOD it's good to have completely shake free footage for once. I'm using a twoneil plus (ie with an achromat) which I wholeheartedly recommend. The achromat really seems to clean up the edges of the picture, no warping, very little vignetting, and overall a much sharper picture. Just for the hey I took the camera out of 25fps and didn't use cinemode for once. Instead I used the standard HDV50i and shutter priority set at 125. I actually think the result is a much crisper and vibrant image. Of course it's not quite as soft and "movie" like. Hope you like it! Music is Any other Name from American Beauty hv30.wordpress.com Cast: M A Welker
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back beach

back beach

from Vimeo / Nature in HD on May 04, 2009
Duration: 0
Some spare footage I had lying around from a recent trip to the North island of New Zealand. These were taken on Christmas Day 2008 on the "back beach" of New Plymouth. The sand, as you can see, is jet black and the colours of the sunset lent a prehistoric ambience to the scene. Some shots are too long I know, but I just couldn't bring myself to cut them. No colour correction has been used and all shots are taken with the support of my trusty monopod. There are a few where you can see the pattern of the focusing glass. That was purely user error; I accidentally bumped the aperture ring down to about f8 and didn't notice until halfway through shooting. I have yet to perfect the art of exporting video from FCP. I still get a washed out colour (the original looks 10 times better) and strange colour grading where the edges go dark. SOMEONE PLEASE HELP! I import in at HDV50i (PAL) and export as a quicktime .mov file using Compressor at these settings (the screengrabs): hv20.com/showthread.php?t=8085 What am I doing wrong? My first video: vimeo.com/2186843 looks perfect. I have no idea how that one can turn out so well, and every video since suffers from washed out colour when exporting. Music: Ghosts 1 by Nine Inch Nails Camera: Canon Hv30 w twoneil DOF adapter and 50mm 1.8 lens Cast: M A Welker
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The Silent Treatment

The Silent Treatment

from YouTube :: Tag // superbowl on March 25, 2009
Duration: 179
Author: reigningrabbits Keywords: short film drama criminal thug interrogate interrogation gun guns weapons newspaper paper football Super Bowl silent treatment 24 hour challenge pinnacle studio 12 canon hv 20 twoneil 35 mm adapter phoenix arizona sexy women dead death hot blood romantic scary guy winner audience choice pick Added: March 25, 2009
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De wederkomst van Jezus Christus op mijn zolderkamer

De wederkomst van Jezus Christus op mijn zolderkamer

from Dailymotion - featured videos on March 12, 2009
Duration: 707
Sous-titres Français disponibles / English subtitles available Een korte experimentele film over de wederkomst van Jezus Christus op een zolderkamer in Groningen. Un court film expérimental sur le retour de Jésus-Christ dans un grenier à Groningen. A short experimental film about the return of Jesus Christ in an attic in Groningen. Om ondertiteling uit te schakelen, zorg dat je op bij dailymotion nederland zit (linksboven). ACHTERGROND Deze film heb ik gemaakt met het allereerste shot ooit met mijn nieuwe Twoneil 35mm adapter. Het is één shot van 13 minuten (de laatste twee minuten zijn geknipt), oorspronkelijk bedoeld om mijn nieuw lens een beetje uit te proberen. Omdat ik zo onder de indruk was door het resultaat wou ik er toch gelijk iets mee doen. Ik heb die (voor een buitenstaander misschien) saaie beelden gecombineerd met beelden en geluid van een hele oude (copyright-vrije) Italiaanse film over Jezus Christus, om het geheel naar een andere dimensie te stuwen. DETAILS Opgenomen met een PANASONIC NV-GS320 3ccd met een Twoneil 35mm DOF adapter en een Nikon AF NIKKOR 50mm 1.8 fotolens. Gemonteerd en bewerkt in Premiere Pro CS4, Magic Bullet Looks 1.0, en Photoshop CS4. Gedeinterlaced met de JES Deinterlacer. www.muziektelevisie.nlAuthor: MUZIEKTELEVISIE Tags: Jezus Christus Korte Film Experimenteel Groningen Opstanding Wederkomst Twoneil 35mm Adapter Posted: 12 March 2009 Rating: 3.7 Votes: 3
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Like bond lol

Like bond lol

from Dailymotion - Film & TV on February 18, 2009
Duration: 72
A short movie just for fun XD Starring/Directed by: T. RAMINOSON Canon HV20 in cinema mode (25p) + Twoneil's 35mm adapter (Nikon 50mm f/1.8D) Edited in PSU and colored with Magic Bullet Looks version HD - http://www.vimeo.com/3275894Author: chainz-67 Tags: chainz raminoson james bond 007 fun like canon hv20 short movie court film 35mm adapter twoneil Posted: 19 February 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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35mm test

35mm test

from Vimeo / wreckandsalvage's uploaded videos on November 03, 2008
Duration: 0
Just turned my HV20 into a 35mm via Nikkor 50mm 1.8d and this adapter kit is.gd/6gwk Cast: wreckandsalvage, Adam Quirk
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Dirty

Dirty

from Vimeo / Recent Public Videos on August 04, 2008
Duration: 0
Thought it would be a cool idea to film my dirty apartment with my dirty focusing screen. I'm not sure why there is paint and corn flakes all over the kitchen, but maybe my roommate has an idea. I also need to ask him why he keeps his open bags of chips on the microwave. Cast: Doug Beatty
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HV30 + Twoneil 35mm pro adapter First test

HV30 + Twoneil 35mm pro adapter First test

from Vimeo / Recent Public Videos on July 14, 2008
Duration: 0
HV30 + Twoneil 35mm pro adapter First test from Dave Hazeleger on Vimeo. HV30 TV mode, Twoneil 35mm pro adapter, 50mm Nikkor 1.4, 24mm Nikkor 2.0 Filmed upside down, handheld. Very Light Curves color correction Cast:
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Dorothy et Jonathan

Dorothy et Jonathan

from Vimeo / Recent Public Videos on May 26, 2008
Duration: 0
Dorothy et Jonathan from Christophe Kirsch on Vimeo. Petite session vidéo pour le vin d'honneur au mariage de Dorothy et Jonathan. Music : Fredo Viola http://www.fredoviola.com/ Cast: Christophe Kirsch
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Myxoma (short film intro)

Myxoma (short film intro)

from Vimeo / Recent Public Videos on April 18, 2008
Duration: 0
Myxoma (short film intro) from Ryan on Vimeo. This is a short film, specifically a zombie flick. The plot is cliche to every time you think of the word zombie. Some disease gone wrong, living dead eating people, and survival. It's titled "Myxoma". I don't care for doing thriller/horror films but i thought i'd try something different.:) I cut it off right at the credits because i don't want to put the whole film up just yet. I would like to know if the opening scene is okay and can be understood to relate later to the story. All comments are welcome...:) Thank you for your time. -Ryan p.s. It may be stretched a bit, the aspect ratio is pixel- 1.33, but on my computer screen and tv it looks fine. Cast: Ryan
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Mundane Music #1

Mundane Music #1

from Vimeo / mmeiser's subscription videos on December 08, 2007
Duration: 0
Mundane Music #1 from Will Schneider on Vimeo. On the way to the living room, I decided to stop and make myself a glass of chocolate milk. this is the first of a series of videos that will put a sweet soundtrack to the ordinary things i do. the song in this video is "Kalifornia" by Fatboy Slim. Cast: Will Schneider
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Squaw Village in November

Squaw Village in November

from Vimeo / mmeiser's subscription videos on December 08, 2007
Duration: 0
Squaw Village in November from Eugenia Loli-Queru on Vimeo. The Squaw Village in November, home of the Winter Olympics of 1960. Shot with a Canon HV20, edited with Vegas Pro 8. Color Graded with Magic Bullet for Editors 2.0. Music and video are licensed separately under the Creative Commons "BY" 3.0 license. Cast: Eugenia Loli-Queru
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Minn Heima

Minn Heima

from Vimeo / mmeiser's subscription videos on December 08, 2007
Duration: 0
Minn Heima from jkmakesmusic on Vimeo. PLEASE visit this page for more information: http://legitbydesign.com/minnheima To really get the full effect, download away and watch in full screen. Cast: jkmakesmusic
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CHESS Nikon in f1.8 - 3.5

CHESS Nikon in f1.8 - 3.5

from Vimeo / Videos stevegarfield likes on November 29, 2007
Duration: 0
Chess More info on the adapter: hv20.com/showthread.php?t=2825 Cast: twoneil
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With and Without the 35mm adapter on Canon HV20

With and Without the 35mm adapter on Canon HV20

from Vimeo / High Def on November 27, 2007
Duration: 0
This is my most honest test with the 35mm adapter, comparing footage captured with and without the 35mm adapter. The exposure is locked in the beginning. Autoexposure is set towards the end. There is about 1 stop of light loss. Vignetting and slight chromatic aberration is introduced as a compromise for a shorter and less expensive adapter. The image with the 35mm adapter is flipped Vertically (but I forgot to flip it Horizontally) More info: hv20.com/showthread.php?t=2825 Cast: twoneil
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With and Without the 35mm adapter on Canon HV20

With and Without the 35mm adapter on Canon HV20

from Vimeo / High Def on November 23, 2007
Duration: 0
This is my most honest test with the 35mm adapter, comparing footage captured with and without the 35mm adapter. The exposure is locked in the beginning. Autoexposure is set towards the end. There is about 1 stop of light loss. Vignetting and slight chromatic aberration is introduced as a compromise for a shorter and less expensive adapter. The image with the 35mm adapter is flipped Vertically (but I forgot to flip it Horizontally) More info: hv20.com/showthread.php?t=2825 Cast: twoneil
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DIY35mmPro (TwoneilHD static adapter)

DIY35mmPro (TwoneilHD static adapter)

from Vimeo / High Def on November 05, 2007
Duration: 0
HV20 + TwoneilHD static adapter. For more info: twoneil.com I've been making these 35mm adapter and spent about 4 months testing and refining the adapter to get this kind of footage. I'm always on the run when filming so I made the adapter light and compact. Cast: twoneil
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