Learning the skills required for Film making is a current focus of mine. I was lucky to find an excellent online course from the F-Stop Academy called ”Learn to Create the Film Look”. This was an excellent course for learning the fundamentals of film making with a focus on dSLR camera’s.
I am continuing my learning by being a member of Den Lennie’s "Inner Circle" community where we continue to learn the craft of film making with regular film making assignments.
Film

Film

Aug 2012

Camera Test


I had read online that Marvel's Advanced camera profile provides the best latitude when recording which helps retain the image quality during post production. However, as with any proposed camera setup, I wanted to test it for myself. I had also read good things about the Technicolor CineStyle profile as well as a flattened Canon standard profile. I wanted to test these profiles using a challenging low light scene and see how each shot behaved in post.

NeoScene from CineForm was used to transcode each shot into Apple's ProRes HQ 422. This process also converts the source 4:2:0 to 4:2:2 which also helps retain as much image quality in the final shot.

I also tested the ISO levels looking for the noise characteristics of each under this scenario. This test looks at both the Canon ISO increments and Magic Lantern ISO increments. Magic Lantern applies negative gain to the Canon ISO to achieve a lower noise alternative i.e. Canon ISO 800 becomes ML ISO 640.

Looking at the results I prefer Marvels Advanced profile. The Technicolor CineStyle looks flatter than Marvels however CineStyle only uses approx 95% of the available range to record light values. I read this is to avoid the noisy values which are in the lower light levels however I don't like that not all the information is captured. I see from other tests that this translates to less detail in the shadows.

So I will keep using Marvels Advanced for now.

Here is a summary of my test setup.

Camera Test
- Canon 550D/T2i
- Magic Lantern 2.3 firmware
- 24-105mm lens @ 24mm
- f/5.6
- 1080p 25fps (1/50th sec)

Optus Interview

I am currently creating an introductory film for my project at Optus. The basic structure of this film is a series of three interviews where each contributor describes our project from their perspective.

I hired some professional fresnel lights and other equipment to augment my camera kit.

Here are some behind the scenes shots and frame grabs from the film.

Some Frame Grabs
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GeoffreyPhipps
ReeceRobinson

Some Behind-The-Scenes (Photographer Karlene)
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Me adjusting the key light reflector.

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Smile for the camera?

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Action!