Another short doc from my missions trip in Haiti. Emmanual Lozil is the gatekeeper at the Haiti Free School Project.
By Graham DorsayHere's a friendly reminder... Work with what you got, to get what you don't. Set a goal, make a plan and trust the process. Track, note, improve. Being empowered is not a gift, it's a choice..
By Jakub SlavkovskýWhen a pool made for swimming no longer fits its purpose, this young group of friends finds new ways of using it
By Rodrigo AssakawaA short film following visual artist Loralee Grace on an impressionistic journey through Glacier National Park in Montana, USA.
By Philip CarrelBy adrian helga
An observation into Germany's transition from traditional to renewable energy production.
By Sirio MagnaboscoStarring: Christopher Bullzini & Phoebe Bullzini
Camera & Editing: Joe Clarke
Additional Footage: Will Clarke & Joseph Aldous
www.bullzinifamily.com/
Edited with Film Convert
A living experience of freedom and personality through the eyes of custom made motorcycles builders and lovers in Portugal.
By FabioNeela Ramgopal recalls growing up as an ignorant child who once was barely prepared to sing in front of an audience, eventually going on to guide thousands of singers in their pursuit of Carnatic Shastriya Sangeeta. When we asked Neela maami (as she is fondly called by her students) to describe her journey of eighty-three years to us, she said with her natural stoic and effortless precision, “My life is very flowery”. Graded using FilmConvert
By TeepoiA mini documentary about an elderly persons fight to overcoming dementia. Coloured using Film Convert. #FilmConvert
By Kevin FeradayMeet Harvey & John, the inventors behind the Tropism Well and many other unique and beautiful practical objects. What is a Tropism Well you ask? It’s essentially a drinking fountain reinvented. It uses a tiny camera to know when a person approaches, then gently bows down to fill their cup.
By Nick MeilleurLeonardo, a psychology student tries to conduct an experiment with a snake to modify its behaviour.
By Andrii Didyk5 Days in Hong Kong.
By Jody CusackIt's a PSA on Eye damage
By Robert Nugent'Faces of Fall' is a small project I did while working on my aerial cinematography skills. I am a filmmaker based in Lübeck getting more and more into aerial cinematography and photography. I am the kind of guy who needs projects like these and the burning desire that comes with them to get out and realise my ideas instead of just practicing movements over and over again. Getting a cinematic shot with a drone takes a quite some practice - not just the seamless flying part but also finding a good and interesting framing while having only 20 minutes of battery-time up in the air. I came up with the subject of fall and the roughness and beauty that comes with it all showcasing nature around Lübeck, Germany. Unfortunately I did not have the time to cover all facets (like storm and rain - but that would not have been able with the Phantom 4 anyway) - but I think I got lucky with the beautiful ones. Filmconvert helped me a lot to work out those beautiful colors of fall and to transfer the sh
By Mathias HollaenderA fun time was had by all at Micah and Troy's Shark Island party. An island in the middle of Australia's Sydney Harbour.
Behind the video:
I have a new video camera called the Black Magic Pocket Cinema Camera (BMPCC) which can give very film like images. So I went ahead and continued that idea and used a set of film emulation colour sets by a plugin called film convert. Had some fun playing with different film looks. From different high res film colour treatments to Super 8 style camera and old timey cameras.
A look at the Muslims who maintain their Brazilian Jiu Jitsu training during the month of Ramadan
By John RicardThe video was shot using a Go Pro Hero 3+, mounted on DJI Phantom with Tarot T-2D Gimbal.
By Eugene ChinA glimpse into the process of artist Haylee Yale as she paints a commissioned six-foot portrait.
By Joshua FortunaA visitor's guide to America's great big border wall. Originally proposed as an international peace park with Mexico, Big Bend, Texas has a unique relationship with its southern neighbor. For the past 40 years, Mike Davidson has been ferrying tourists across the Rio Grande for a little taste of Mexican life — but now a great big border wall might divide the park.
By David FreidDaisaku & Takae have run their local grocery store in the hills of Hiroshima together for the last 53 years. In that time they have seen huge changes in their neighbourhood, and profound changes in the way local people shop for essentials. From humble beginnings selling cigarettes from a window in their family home to a bustling grocery store that served their community, they have seen and felt the rise of supermarkets and convenience stores and the impact that has had on their livelihood. Here they tell their story of how it started, what keeps them working, and what they will do when they finally retire. CREDITS Direction/DOP/Sound/Edit/Grade by John Kung Translation and Interview by Iku Motonaga Very special thanks to Daisaku and Takae for their generous telling of their story.
By Jhailand’s old Muay Thai fighters struggle to preserve their traditional martial art as the nation’s culture continues to be more commercialised. Wisarut Wat Suksiriwararak is an old Muay Thai fighter from Pai in Northern Thailand. He fought in bouts all around Thailand up until his retirement in 1992. He now runs his own gym in Pai, passing down his knowledge of Thailand’s traditional martial art to both locals and visitors from around the world. However, over the past few decades, authentic practices of Muay Thai have slowly being fading away changing as Thailand’s culture has become increasingly commercialised. With a growing impetus on financial incentives and entertainment, is this historic martial art beginning to move away from its proud heritage?
By Marko RandelovicFilm Convert Color Up Film Competition 2015
By Joel Leangoperatorlar: Fuad Gold / K?nan Qurbanov s?s uzlasmasi: Promete montaj: Fuad Ismayilov musiqi: Drew Barefoot - Enjoy the calm Baxdiginiz üçün t?s?kkürl?r! www.fuadismayilov.com / fuadismayilov@icloud.com
By Fuad IsmayilovAll footage is new and original. Photographs courtesy of the Santa Monica Pier Restoration Corporation. Shot on the Canon 6D. Edited with Final Cut Pro. Colored using FilmConvert Pro Trial (FJ Velv 100).
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Film Convert Tutorial
In this video I am going to go over the basic methods I use film convert to color grade my videos.
I use FilmConvert a lot as it is very flexible and gives me all the tools i need to give a basic color grading to my 4k footage.
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By Willie GradyAll clips shot on a Canon 5D MKII
Lenses:
Canon EF 50mm 1.4
Canon FD 70-210mm 4.0
Downloaded FilmConvert Pro this arvo, had a play around. All footage was shot on a Sony NX5U
www.filmconvert.com
Canon 70D with Prolost Profile
Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS (handheld with IS engaged)
Mosaic Engineering VAF-70D Anti-Aliasing/Moire filter installed (except for final Dodge Ram footage)
@PictoCunningham
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This is a short documentary on Eric Ward, also known as @littlecoal on Instagram. There are a various ways to connect, share, and inspire; seize those opportunities and make a difference in the world around you.
Created By: Levi Hutmacher, Zak Hermiller, Chris Schooler, JD Youngblood
Short Video | Test | HD 1080 | 2:35:1 | 00:02:39 | Silent | 2013
Caught up with an enjoyable & yet casual Fire Dancing performance by a talented friend ''Deema Dabis'', The Results are Above!
Shot handheld on my Blackmagic Cinema Camera MFT
ProRes 4.2.2 (HQ) Film Mode
Lenses: Vintage Russian Heritage: ''Mir-1B'' 37mm F2.8 M42
Edited & Color graded in Sony Vegas Pro 12
Film Negative Emulation by Filmconvert
Film Negative Format: FUJI Velvia 100 (Modified)
Up to 4 Manual Color grading layers
Music: ''Outrage'' by Thomas Bangalter (Daft Punk)
#Cinematography/ Coloring/ Editing Credit
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* After several attempts to overcome Vimeos's compression ( specially in the black areas ), s
Sevnica, the small medieval town in Slovenia where Melania Trump grew up, is officially open for business. That’s because, in many ways, our new First Lady is their new First Lady too. And now it seems the whole country is talking about their favorite daughter. Slovenia couldn't be further removed from her husband's vision for America, but Slovenians across the country are embracing The Donald and making preparations for a boom in tourism that, if all goes as planned, should start any moment now. If you try not to get too partisan for about 20 minutes, FIRST LADYLAND will make you smile bigly. But if we go missing, please check our coffee for cyanide.
By David FreidSometime in the 1980s, Caspar Salmon's grandmother was invited to a gathering on the Welsh island of Anglesey, attended exclusively by people with fish surnames. Or so he says. Thirty years later, film-maker Charlie Lyne attempts to sort myth from reality.
By Charlie LyneGH4 used like a 4K fishing pole @ Milan aquarium.
Cinelike V+D (thanks to eoshd gh4 shooter's guide) (http://www.eoshd.com/eoshd-panasonic-gh4-shooters-guide)
Lens:
26mm Slr Toy Lens.
50mm Canon FD Macro F3.5.
35mm Samyang VDSLR F.1.5 (Canon)
Edited with FCPX+Filmconvert GH4 profile, Fuji prov100 stock.
A short video shot on the trip to Hallendale beach and Everglade National Park.
Music- DUSK by Evan Duffy
Footage from my Gopro Hero 3+ on a Dji Phantom 2.
It's been a dream come true to be able to get footage like this.
Music by: ODEZSA-Say My Name
Graded using Film Convert
Nearly 50 years ago, a failed federal public works project left behind a drowned forest in Florida that is exposed every three or more years when a drawdown of the Kirkpatrick Dam occurs. Captain Erika Ritter leads riverboat tours along the historic Ocklawaha River and shares her personal history of the devastation and imbalance that remains to this day. See the full film for free at: lostsprings.org/watch
By Matt KeeneFictional short portrait documentary.
Filmed with
Sony A7s
Helios 58mm 44 - 2
Canon 24 - 105m F4L
Canon 100mm Macro 2.8
Graded with Filmconvert
Starring Marcus Payne
www.ejcamara.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP4HxHYIl5d5LuMu2iV23Qg
The people of Petran, Turkey, have been snowboarding for roughly 300 years. It’s not snowboarding as we know it, but you’ll recognize it. In this film by WRKSHRT, we follow Alex Yoder and Nick Russell into Turkey’s Kaçkar Mountains on a quest to unearth the unlinked heritage of snowboarding and have some fun in the process. Shot on Sony cameras and graded with Filmconvert Pro
By Wade DunstanBen at 'Lords Of Pour' talks about what gets him up in the morning!
By simon hewsonShort documentary about Folk Artist Sam Lee and his tour of rural England, marking the centenary of the First World War
Camera, Editor: Lee Matthews
Produced by SoundUK
Graded using FilmConvert
How do we survive in the heart of nature?
By Matthew McCoyMickey Gaidos and Terry Adams team up to produce this video in which Terry drops a few new moves and shares his thoughts on riding… "I honestly put my heart and soul into this thing, so it means a lot to me. I focused the edit on the commentary because I wanted to let other riders around the world to know that BMX is about freedom and doing what you love.” - Terry Adams "Whenever the dynamic duo of Terry Adams of Mickey Gaidos team up, the end result is nothing short of amazing..." - Jeff Z, Ride BMX magazine “...Hit play and watch this one!” - Effraim Catlow, Flatmatters Online “...Enjoy the next 4 minutes of flatland eye candy. Awesome video!” - GlobalFlat Shot w/ Sony FS700 Edited w/ FCPX Color Graded w/ Film Convert
By Mickey GaidosMankind believes it wants freedom. But in fact it fears it. Why? Because freedom requires one to make decisions and decisions involve risks. Freedom is love
By Walter Molfese