[Konvas] steday shot !!!!

olivier auverlau firefly at uio.satnet.net
Mon Mar 8 11:45:17 CST 2010


HI steve , i work all time with smoothcam in final 6 ....
the final7 version don t work good ...

smoothcam is a god tool for shots, all shots after this look wescam for 
aereal shots or super steadycam for the rest of shots ....
YES YOU CAN !!!! it is the best tool i know for steady shots ...

you can ever do it for 2K images and come back to 35mm after .... WONDERFULL 
!!!


olivier .


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve Zimmerman" <gkrimus at yahoo.com>
To: "Konvas Discussion List" <cinema at konvas.org>
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2010 11:40 AM
Subject: Re: [Konvas] High Speed shooting and Konvas 1m


I was definitely planing on just using something like steadytracker or 
smoothcam, or whatever Final Cut has as post plugin for steadying the 
picture. I have no plans on making a contact print, just 2k scans at best, 
and a 1080p master The shorter shutter speed should give a sharp image for 
the software to lock onto right? I may just order the 50fps motor because 
it's cheaper too.

Steve Zimmerman

--- On Mon, 3/8/10, Adam Frey <thefirstrule at chainsawlinux.com> wrote:


From: Adam Frey <thefirstrule at chainsawlinux.com>
Subject: Re: [Konvas] High Speed shooting and Konvas 1m
To: "Konvas Discussion List" <cinema at konvas.org>
Date: Monday, March 8, 2010, 11:21 AM


Steve Zimmerman wrote:
> I'm curious to hear others experiences or tips with shooting high
> speed with a Konvas.

I don't want to swear to it, but I think anymore than about 40fps will not 
be good. The 1M/2M design just isn't ideal for high speeds, especially with 
the rotating mirror.

The TEMP SKL was made for higher speed work - and may work a lot better than 
the Konvas.

If you really need the higher frame rates, but don't have a lot of extra 
cash to plop down on a TEMP SKL, then look into cheating on your Konvas with 
16mm and using something like a Filmo, which does up to 64fps, and modifying 
it for Super16 (or Ultra16) for better blowing up to 35mm.

I can't remember what frame rate you can get the Krasnogorsk up to, but you 
may want to look into that as well...


Cheers,

Adam Frey
Director/Cinematographer
Crimson Chain Productions
http://crimsonchainproductions.com
Cell: 301-639-7146

Crimson Chain Productions
PO Box 35
Libertytown, MD 21762

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