Saturday, November 3, 2012

Ashes



A song by Dawnee Frinta

A film by MIchael Eggert

Shot on a two hacked Panasonic GH1's at 23.976 fps, with a Kiron 28mm f 2.0, Canon FL 35mm f2.5, Canon FL 55mm f1.2.

Edited in Final Cut Pro.

Color Graded in After Effects and DaVinci Resolve.

ASHES

Well I planted a garden in your backyard
Everyday I loved it more
And I gave it everything I had to give
Never asking myself what for
I prayed it wouldn't wither and waste away
All your flowers die these days

So won't you lay me in the garden if I must go
Let my sins melt away like fire in the snow
Should my heart break leave me there I've got to know
They say from ashes, flowers grow

Then I planted a garden of my own
I didn't see it as fancy or fine
But I gave it everything I had to give
Good or bad well, I knew it was mine
I was sure that it would wither and waste away
All my flowers are fine these days

So won't you lay me in the garden if I must go
Let my sins melt away like fire in the snow
Should my heart break leave me there I've got to know
They say from ashes, flowers grow

I need to know that if I break down
If I gave in
If I made a sound
If I break apart
If I rise above
I need to know

So won't you lay me in the garden if I must go
Let my sins melt away like fire in the snow
Should my heart break leave me there I've got to know
They say from ashes, flowers grow
From ashes, flowers grow
From ashes, flowers grow

From Stark Raving Calm, released October 12, 2012.

Vocals, Bass, Acoustic & Electric Guitars, Keyboards, Percussion - Lil' Dawnee
Drums, Percussion, Ambient Guitars - Mr. John Wells
Nashville Guitar - Jonathan Chi
Violins - Mike Starr
Cellos - Ken Oak
Additional Percussion - Greg Berella
String arrangements - Lil' Dawnee and Mr. John Wells

ldfrinta.bandcamp.com

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Revenge of the Great Camera Shootout Results

After a month of waiting, the results are finally in, and boy are they interesting.
  • Camera A - Sony F3
  • Camera B - Panasonic GH2
  • Camera C - RED Epic
  • Camera D - Apple iPhone 4S
  • Camera E - Canon C300
  • Camera F - Arri Alexa
  • Camera G - Canon 7D
  • Camera H - Sony F65
  • Camera I - Sony FS100
My top three from the blind taste test last month turned out to be the Sony F65 (H), Arri Alexa (F) and the Panasonic GH2 (B).  Super stoked to see the little GH2 holding it's own against the big boy cameras.  Even more happy, that I did not pick the RED Epic.

Some food for thought, both the Sony F65 and the Arri Alexa retail somewhere between $60,000 to $85,000.  The Panasonic GH2, lists for under a thousand bucks. 

That should save you enough money for some really kick ass craft services:)

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Revenge of the Great Camera Shootout 2012

The much anticipated first part of "The Revenge of the Great Camera Shootout 2012" is now live on Zacuto's site.

 Featuring a blind taste test between the following cameras:
  • Apple iPhone 4S 
  • Arri Alexa 
  • Canon C300 
  • Canon 7D 
  • Panasonic GH2 Un-Hacked
  • Panasonic GH2 Hacked
  • RED Epic
  • Sony FS100
  • Sony F3 
  • Sony F65 
This test really shows that it is no longer about what camera you use, but how you use it. In the hands of a talented DP, any of these cameras (with the possible exception of the iPhone) can produce cinematic quality images.

Can you tell which image belongs to which camera?  Click on any image to see a higher quality 1920 x 1080 frame grab.  Keep in mind that these images are compressed frame grabs from an already compressed online video and do not reflect the total quality of the original image.

My favorite image rendering belongs to that of Camera H, with second place going to that of Camera F, and third place to Camera B. I think Camera H does the best job representing the dynamic range of the scene while maintaing pleasing skin tones.  Did I pick the Arri Alexa? The RED Epic? Or the Hacked Panasonic GH2? Only Zacuto knows for sure, so I guess we will have to wait and see.

Kudos to Steve Weiss and all the talented people that contributed their time and expertise in making this a great resource for filmmakers.

Stay tuned for Part Two coming in July!

P.S. If Camera D wasn't the iPhone 4S, I will eat my shorts:)
 

Friday, April 6, 2012

Compositing Reel



I took some time off from working on commercials and decided to focus more on compositing, my first true love:)

Dedicated to Laurie & Aslan.

Break-Downs:
Ice Queen - Shot by Hollywood Camera Work
Matte Painting, Particle Simulation, Compositing, Grading

Knight Templar - Shot by Brad Haskell, Sean Isom & Michael Eggert
Rotoscoping, Particle Simulation, 3D Tracking, Compositing, Grading

Tanker Walker - Shot by Nicolas Germon & Michael Eggert
Rotoscoping, Motion Tracking, Compositing, Grading

Clones - Shot by Michael Eggert
Rotoscoping, Compositing, Grading

Disney Hall - Shot by Michael Eggert
Rotoscoping, Planar Tracking, Paint, Compositing, Grading

Hanging Man - Shot by Michael Eggert
Rotoscoping, Motion Tracking, Compositing, Grading

Software:
After Effects, Nuke, Mocha, Boujou, Silhouette, Resolve, FInal Cut Pro, Photoshop

Check it out in full HD on Vimeo.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Gravity - Color Grading & Visual Effects



I had a lot of people asking about the color grading and visual effects for my spot "Gravity". So here is a shot by shot comparison of the original raw footage and the finished shots with final color grading and visual effects.

"Gravity" was filmed on two hacked GH1's and was recorded as flat as possible and underexposed by one stop to preserve highlight detail and to provide a little more latitude during grading.

AVCHD FHD
1920x1080
23.976fps
1/50 Sec.
100 ISO
Nostalgic Mode
-2 -2 0 0

Edited in Final Cut Pro.

Composited in After Effects.

Color Graded in Color.