
Men who can’t have children. Scientists are on the hunt to find out why on this special episode of 16X9: The Bigger Picture.
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Men who can’t have children. Scientists are on the hunt to find out why on this special episode of 16X9: The Bigger Picture.
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This is a film Nikon asked me to shoot to show the capabilities of the D800 in different shooting scenarios as a professional DP. The film was shot almost entirely on the D800, with just a few shots on the D4. Mainly using the Nikkor 24-70mm F2.8, but also a few shots on the 105mm Macro (for the close ups of the eyes). The film was lit and professionally graded and edited in Los Angeles. Didn’t have very much light with me, so it was challenging at times, but a good representation of what the average amateur or semi-professional shooter might have with him in terms of equipment etc. I mainly used 1/100th degree shutter, as it improves almost all video without becoming visibly narrow and “shuttery”. All in all, the camera is very good in video mode and easy to use. Access to the only three things that are important when shooting video; shutter, ISO and F-stop was easily reached through dedicated buttons, rather than being hidden in some deep crap menu like on most other cameras. Very little rolling shutter, no visible artifacts and a decent exposure latitude. Not as good as a Red or an Arri Alexa, but for a DSLR it’s pretty impressive. As with all digital cinematography, you need to protect your highlights at all costs. Do not fall into the trap of “ISO-ing” up to compensate for not having any lighting like 99% of the clips on YouTube do. That will burn backgrounds/highlights into unrecoverable oblivion and look shit. Sometimes this means having no information in the …
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See The Full Dead Rising 2: Off The Record Show Here!!! ? goo.gl ? Dead Rising 2: Off The Record – Walkthrough Part 29 – For America! In this episode Chris Jay saves Janus and takes out some snipers. =-=-=-=-= Director =-=-=-=-= By Chris Jay: http: goo.gl/IBKzm =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ?Dead Rising 2: Off The Record ? At Captivate 2011, Capcom’s annual press show, the company announced that it was releasing Dead Rising 2: Off the Record, as a reinterpretation of the game with Frank West from the original Dead Rising as the main character. The game was released for the same consoles on October 11 in North America, October 13 in Japan, and October 14 in Europe for a discount retail price. Off the Record is intended as a complete reimagining of Dead Rising 2, with new missions, cutscenes, environments, enemies, and weapons. The photography mechanic from the first Dead Rising is also included. There are technical and system upgrades, such as optimization of loading times and improved network performance. Off the Record also features a new sandbox mode. This allows players to explore Fortune City without the obstacle of time. Off The Record has received mostly positive reviews, with the changes and additions both praised and panned. Developer ? Capcom, Blue Castle Games Publisher ? Capcom Genre ? action-adventure horror-comedy Release Date ? October 11th, 2011 Platforms ? Xbox 360, PS3, Microsoft Windows …
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The new Nikon D5100 DSLR short film. Filmed in 1080p HD and edited in Final Cut Pro 7 I also used Magic Bullet Looks to add some really nice effects in the post production stage, enjoy! Music: Bloc Party – Like Eating Glass
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Hands on overview and analysis of the 24.3MP, full-frame Nikon D600 (99 body only). Shot at Nikon Press Preview event in NYC on Sept. 12, 2012. Video includes a look through the camera viewfinder as well as close ups on components inside the camera body, such as 24.3MP FX-format CMOS sensor, 150K shutter mechanism, and EXPEED 3 Processor Circuit board. Other features covered include its Full HD 1080p (at 30fps) recording, large 3.2-inch LCD monitor, 5.5fps burst shooting, bright optical viewfinder, and compatibility with broad Nikon accessory lineup of lenses and flash units. Shown with new AF-S NIKKOR 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5G ED VR (MSRP with camera: 99.95), as well as WIFI accessory WU-1b and battery grip MB-D14. For more info, visit www.mcnamarareport.com.
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Music by PeterSatera, Song is “Artificial Inteli Evolved” check out more of his music here petersatera.newgrounds.com creativecommons.org So check it out I caught another monster of a lobster while shore diving off the California Coast. Biggest I’ve ever grabbed. Can’t tell you the spot cause then it wouldn’t be a secret 😉 But I normally dive anywhere from San Diego, Orange County, Palos Verdes, to Catalina Island. I grabbed this one a while ago, but just got around to editing the video today. If anyone’s wondering if this one’s recent. Shot this video with my gopro HD and my camera a Nikon D90. All credit goes to my friend Josh for filming it for me.
STOP MOTION Video, made out of 1282 photos (Nikon D300). Place: Constantinople (Istanbul) Turkey Date: 7 – 11 September 2011
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First part in a series of videos where we take a look at some of Canon’s DSLR range. We will be putting up some cropped versions of the shots featured here so you can get a better look at the results. Unfortunately some of the 7D footage is not really any good for comparison as the lens used seems to have developed a fault that we did not notice until getting the footage onto the computer. If you would like to see any more specific comparisons done please let us know. We will be going over the specs of each camera in more detail and doing a low light comparison in future videos. We also have some stills to compare. If you like this please subscribe 🙂 You can follow us on twitter: @techforevery1 Our Blog: techforevery1.tumblr.com
In this very special video we meet Eric Kim in Hong Kong to talk about Leicas: the M6 & M2. We shoot some streets shots and get dressed up in rather appropriate costumes. Do check out Eric Kim’s website: erickimphotography.com His blog: erickimphotography.com Follow Eric on Twitter: twitter.com And Facebook: facebook.com Youtube: youtube.com