So I finally got the time to do my first movie project. I'm very new to the story telling process - and everything else that is involved. Hope that I can get some feedback on my work here :-)
I noticed that my video look very bad on youtube, even i 1080p - compared to my local version. Any way to reduce the quality lose?
Filmed with Canon C100 w. Ninja 2. A lot of quality got lost on youtube, I think it might be because of the fine grain that has been added to mimic film!?
C100 Camera Firmware Updates
Upcoming firmware overview page - http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/professional/standard_display/cinema-firmware-c100
$500 update is coming to C100, adding 70D like AF with sensor
Available soon from Canon will be a factory-installed upgrade for the EOS C100 Digital Video Camera that will offer an autofocus mode to prevent motion artifacts during rapid talent and pan moves. The upgrade provides a new Continuous AF (Autofocus) Function for all Canon EF Lenses, apart from manual-focused models, using Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology. A new AF Lock setting also lets you change the image framing while holding the desired focus point. These critical focusing capabilities are designed to enhance the smooth capture of moving subjects and achieve more natural-looking autofocus so users can meet their creative needs in even more situations.
The combination of Contrast AF and Dual Pixel CMOS AF helps ensure that autofocus adjustments will move in the correct direction, and not hit the end of its range and then have to change directions to locate the correct setting. As Contrast AF can now detect the correct focusing direction, thereby eliminating a random search, a modified EOS C100 will focus twice as fast as an unmodified camera, with a more natural look and no overshoot.
http://usa.canon.com/cusa/professional/standard_display/eos_c100_feature_upgrade
Talk with Canon representative, including upcoming AF update
Some video made with new firmware
Shot with a Canon C100 and Zeiss 50mm F2 Makro
Shot with C100, Canon T3i, 5D Mark III.
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