
News for August 2009
Revision3 Interns
Overcranking with the HMC-150
Spent my Saturday afternoon playing with a filmmaking technique called overcranking. It’s when you shoot at a high frame rate and then slow down or “conform” the footage to a lower frame rate. In my case, I shot all of the footage below at 60 frames per second and then conformed it to 24 frames a second. What that amounts to is everything that happens in 1 second of video, takes 2.5 seconds to play back. What that means is you’ll have slow, fluid movement across the frame. A cool effect, and a great technique!
A Totally Rad time at Comic Con 2009
Last year I was lucky enough to run into the guys from TRS, having been a fan of theirs for a while. But this year, being a Rev3 intern and all, I had the opportunity to help shoot the live Totally Rad Show Comic Con panel. I was the “B Camera” which went in for all of the close-up shots. I had an awesome time helping out, and hanging out with the guys. Mike Gaines also did a fantastic job on the edit. Check out the episode below!
Wish We Were There
Here’s a hilarious video that I forgot to post from a few months ago when half of the Revision3 office went off to New York to shoot the live Diggnation @ Webster Hall. Leaving the rest of us in San Francsico.
Glen Canyon Park
Found a beautiful park within walking distance of my apartment yesterday. I should’ve known about this place sooner. Great place to walk, run and get some fresh air.
