Shot this a little while ago. Love the look. Reminds me of J.J. Abrams most recent movie Super 8.
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These videos were shot using a Canon EOS Rebel T2i and a Sigma 24mm f/1.8 EX DG Macro Lens
Right Click Save from Archive.org - Projector H264 - 1920x1080; 24p
Right Click Save from Archive.org - Projector PhotoJPEG - 1920x1080; 24p
Right Click Save from Archive.org - Projector WMV - 1920x1080; 24p
Right Click Save from Archive.org - Projector PhotoJPEG - 1920x1080; 24p
Right Click Save from Archive.org - Projector WMV - 1920x1080; 24p
Right Click Save from Archive.org - Projector Offset H264 - 1920x1080; 24p
Right Click Save from Archive.org - Projector Offset PhotoJPEG - 1920x1080; 24p
Right Click Save from Archive.org - Projector Offset WMV - 1920x1080; 24p
Right Click Save from Archive.org - Projector Offset PhotoJPEG - 1920x1080; 24p
Right Click Save from Archive.org - Projector Offset WMV - 1920x1080; 24p
i like ur clip...very nice and very helpfull..thnk u very much
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No Problem, Glad to help! Thanks for commenting.
DeleteMerci mec.
ReplyDeleteThanks. Took the first one for my site @ nobjet.com. Will be soon integrated in home page as background video, as seen in http://tympanus.net/Tutorials/BigVideoSlideshow/.
Nice from you to share.
N., Paris
You are awesome!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely brilliant. Thank you
ReplyDeleteCool, I need some shots like this for a low-budget music video I'm planning! I'll try and let you know if I do use any of them. I managed to get access to a 16mm camera but finding a projector I can film has been impossible.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for your generosity in allowing me to download and use your works. I have tagged all of them with your Blogspot ID so I can credit you if/when I use one or more of your clips in my comps... would then post a URL link to you containing any of your footage.Cheers... Tony :)
ReplyDeletethank you so much for your generosity!
ReplyDelete- grateful student from new zealand
Thank you so much for sharing these clips! I'm working on a documentary that will be released within the next few months and although we set out to acquire a lot of our own B-roll, the footage I've found here is truly inspiring and will help make our documentary look amazing! :) You have a great eye. Thanks again!
ReplyDeletehello
ReplyDeletei have a problem using your clips in fcp7 i keep getting a general error message (which i read means bad/incompatible media in the existing project)
any ideas?
I've updated the page to include a PhotoJPEG file of the clip "Film Strip". That file should work better with FCP7. For some reason, Final Cut dislikes H264 files.
DeleteI'm using this in my Kickstarter video. Perfect for the first segment. http://bitly.com/f-n-t
ReplyDeleteYou are love my friend!
ReplyDeleteHey! So grateful for your videos. Truly, quality content! Used some of your clips for this piece here: https://vimeo.com/141682206
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for that projector film. Perfect for the trailer I am making for an am dram production of "Frame 312". I'll credit you in the Youtube info.
ReplyDeleteGreat.Tanks.
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