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A Busy Week
The rest of this week will be very busy leading up to next Sunday when I leave for the 2010 SAICFF (http://www.saicff.org). I’m very excited to leave but going anywhere for a whole week is something I never do and haven’t done probably since the last SAICFF. Yes, that was a year and a half ago and yes that means I haven’t taken a vacation in that long (if you want to call the festival a vacation). I have a DVD cover to finish along with disc art, a one sheet for the same product (basically a one page advertisement to go in a catalog), and two websites along with anything else I personally need to do. Those others are for clients. Luckily I got some work this month that really helped offset some of the cost of moving in. Not all of it of course but enough to lighten the load.
WARNING…SEVERE TECHNO MUMBO JUMBO BELOW…
I got a bit more shooting done with my Canon 5D and really got the hang of it. This camera would intercut with my Canon XH-A1 very well despite their codec differences amongst a million other things. Here’s a quick look at the difference. Not the best shot choices but as you can see the texture of the image and the quality of the image is very similar. The first shot is the A1, the second the 5D. The post workflow on both of them is a bit tedious but that doesn’t bother me much. Almost every camera now has people converting their footage into something else to edit with. 5DtoRGB is an amazing freeware program I’ve tested out with other friends footage but now I’ve had a chance to work with it on my own footage. If you have a DSLR to shoot video with and haven’t checked out this program please do. I noticed the “Add Noise” filter saved many of the shots in this little edit I did, because of the 8-bit color space of the 5D. It helped offset the stair stepping problems in the footage of the walls of the apartment. Trust me, it turned some of those shots into presentable ones where otherwise they would’ve looked terrible. I tried it both ways with every shot that had issues, and it saved every single one. Also although it’s adding slight color noise to the shot before it transcodes to Prorez, it gives a much cleaner result then trying to add your own noise filter in Final Cut Pro before your Color-Correction filters. Trust me, I tested that as well with many different examples. It’s night and day. If you don’t believe me check this shot out. I made it black and white and added the same filter to both shots (which is just a contrast adjustment). The first is a RAW file transcoded to Prorez with 5DtoRGB without the Add Noise filter…the second is with the filter. I shot 100 ISO, F4, Neutral Profile with Sharpness all the way down and Color down 2 notches, and the RAW files looked fine when played back, it was only after you tried to alter them that they fell apart so none of this was a fault of my own or the camera making a bad playable file. It’s no secret that H264 is a delivery codec so the RAW files are normally pretty great, but that’s not what any filmmaker would be using it for. Just wanted to say that to get rid of any naysayers
( http://www.kyleprohaska.com/5d/bwtest_x264.mov )
I’ll let the results speak for themselves. Not saying you gotta do this with every shot, but with problematic shots that don’t handle the 8-bit very well in regards to what it’s trying to compress (in this case solid or semi-solid color/texture walls with soft lighting all over the place). I’ve done this kind of trick in Photoshop before with 8-bit graphics where the Gradient filters don’t look smooth. You add a slight noise to it just enough to vary each pixel and boom…the gradient becomes smooth. This will come in handy for you. Your welcome!
Here’s the resulting video just testing out the camera a little.
OK IT’S SAFE NOW…
Wednesday I need to go shopping for clothes for SAICFF because I seriously have just one suit-coat and one dress shirt and one pair of dress pants. I basically need to wear a suit the entire time which in that weather is going to kill me, and the shoes are going to be murder on my feet so I’m not sure what I’m going to do about that, but we’ll see. I remember wearing my dress shoes for just one day last year and my feet were sore for a week. This could be a problem, and I’m actually not looking forward to it. I might be the guy limping around San Antonio during the festival.
I’ve been reading through Ephesians along with Denise lately. Every day I read one more chapter into the book but start at the beginning again. So the first day I just read Chapter 1, but then on day two read Ch 1-2, then day three Ch 1-3, and so on. It’ll help with memorization and a greater comprehension of the book as it progresses I think. It’s good to get an idea of what an entire book is trying to say instead of going mid-book and trying to get the same effect. I need to start memorizing scripture and retaining it so I can recall it in my daily life. Not my greatest strength, by far. It’ll take time but I need to start somewhere.
Till next time folks…
Booked Up!?
So yea, it’s February now…wow. Lots going on here. The past week has been insanity, a lot busier than I’ve been in a long time. That’s what happens when you take up a ton of work and it all has similar deadlines! Yikes! Ah well, I’ll get it all squared away, it’s just been nutty. Today from the moment I got up I’ve pretty much had my fingers typing and my mouse clicking. I stopped to eat a sandwich that’s about it. I’m doing the DVD Menu’s for The Secrets of Jonathan Sperry as well as the Animated Titles for the Behind the Scenes. I’ve also just finished a website for my neighbor in the last day or so. On top of that I’m attempting still to call my edit on Standing Firm 100% locked. I’m probably 99.5% right now.
Just as a side note in case your wondering “why the heck hasn’t he locked that yet…wasn’t it supposed to be Feb 1st?” The answer is yes it was, but because of some rather serious news from my composer, I got a bit of an extension. I’m not waiting to lock it though, I probably would’ve run over a tad anyways. Please pray for my composer, he needs prayer for him and his family. I can’t say why, I don’t have his permission, but it’s appreciated regardless.
I’ve also updated my graphics portfolio recently, and my IMDB profile which is getting a bit bigger now
ChristianMovies.com has also been an ongoing job…sales were good in January, lets hope for another great month this month! Keep your eye on the site for some awesome sales and deals coming your way soon… As you can see via the post under this one we released a new behind the scenes video for Standing Firm today. Watch it here.
So yea it’s been pretty crazy around here lately, my computer is going to explode and so is my brain. This begs the question, what’s the rest of 2010 look like for me? Well…
1) Standing Firm – Locking the edit, Color-Correction, Marketing Plan, Securing Distribution, Promotional Materials, Premiere, Release the film on DVD and watch God do awesome things, Enter into SAICFF, Go to SAICFF if I get in (or not), etc.
2) ChristianMovies.com – Continue to manage the site as best I can, enter new products, help develop some deals/newsletters and send those, market the site online, boost sales in anyway I can.
3) Heumoore Productions – I’m working on their next project and marketing it all year. I’ve already begun you just don’t know it yet
I can’t tell you the name or the site or anything, but you’ll know in due time. I’ll also be working on-set for the film the end of Spring. The money from that will all go into Standing Firm so I can finish/distribute it along with the investment we received. This was a huge Blessing, God really saved my year (and my film) with this.
4) KeepGoing.biz – Keeping up to date any web related changes they have.
5) ProverbsCinema.com – Updating this site as needed for Coram Deo Studios (the No Greater Love team).
6) Any Extra Work – Any extra web/graphics/film/etc. jobs that come along that I have time to do and are at a good price…I’ll be picking up as well.
So yea, as you can see 2010 is pretty much booked up with work, Praise God! Now I just need to keep my head together, pray for me! :/
Denise is doing very good, in case anybody out there was wondering
She’s amazing, and I’m not just saying that. There’s a bond there that’s unique and rooted in Christ, something I’m so happy to have. We have a mutual respect for each other, ridiculously good communication, we can tell each other anything no matter how taboo it may feel or be, and I just love her so much! This year is going to fly by…I can tell. If your reading this beautiful, I LOVE YOU
