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Andrzej Pawłowski's 1957 experimental film Kineformy (Cineforms) consisted of projecting moving abstract models onto a screen using a special image-distorting lens. Pawlowski devised a light machine with two crank-like handles to move the models and the lenses. The light, passing through the lenses, distorted the forms, resulting in a series of very complex images—wispy smoke, diaphanous curtains, passing ghosts and then suddenly solid organic forms. This light performance was then filmed.
GoPro Cineform
http://cineform.blogspot.com.au/
GoPro CineForm Studio 1.1 demo
Skateboarding at Southbank
This is my first attempt at using a GoPro Hero 3 Black, and also using the editing software CineForm, Final Cut Pro, and iMovie.
I took the opportunity to film the skaters while taking a Saturday stroll along the Thames.

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"Stasera andiamo al cineforum a vedere 'Educazione Siberiana', ti unisci a noi?" . "Educazione Siberiana?" ho pensato immaginandomi già il gomito sul poggiabraccio, la mano a sorreggere la testa e lo sbadiglio facile di fronte a chissà quale film documentario sui russi di cosmica pesantezza. Con altre tre alternative all'apparenza ben più allettanti sul piatto serata, divago per un po' poi declino cortesemente l'invito. Ed ecco che tutti gli altri programmi ti sfumano sotto gli occhi uno dopo l'altro così, all'alba delle nove, la prospettiva di un film in compagnia, per noioso che possa essere, risulta comunque più interessante di un'insipida serata di nullafacenza casalinga. A questo punto, ti penti amaramente di non aver lasciato quel margine di incertezza che di solito richiama il rinnovo dell'invito e ti rassegni ad un tête-à-tête con il tuo pc. Sorprendentemente invece, quasi che il destino avesse ascoltato il tuo pensiero, ecco il messaggio last call per il cineforum e a quel punto cogliere l'occasione è di dovere. Mezz'oretta più tardi sei comoda sulla tua poltroncina, quattro chiacchiere con gli amici e poi la proiezione comincia. Le prime scene sembrano alimentare il tuo scetticismoi, che altro ci si poteva aspettare da un film intitolato "Educazione Siberiana"? Signore e Signori, l'ignoranza dei pregiudizi. Minuto dopo minuto li vedi crollare tutti inevitabilmente e il tuo giudizio passa rapidamente da inquietante a curioso, da cruento a profondo, da terribile a bello. Personalmente non sono un'amante delle scene belliche, tanto meno della violenza cruda; odio i film in cui l'unico vero protagonista sembra essere il sangue. Ma una regola non è una regola finchè non arriva l'eccezione ed eccomi dunque a tessere le lodi di un lavoro in cui la brutalità è uno sfondo costante. D'altra parte non potrei fare altrimenti di fronte all'incanto di una successione di scene di rara intensità, ritmo perfetto e inquadrature mozzafiato. Un film girato in maniera esemplare a mio parere, un'autentica opera d'arte di cui questo video non è che un piccolo assaggio. Educazione siberiana - Gabriele Salvatores.
RainDrops Magic Lantern RAW Test
Camera: 500D (T2i) Canon 50mm 1.8, Zoom Lens 75-300mm and 18-55mm RAW Resolution: 1152x496 20fps Output Resolution: 1920x800 24fps
Workflow: RAWanizer > ACR > AfterEffects (Upsizing, Output to Cineform) > Premiere (Editing) > SpeedGrade (ColorGrade, Output DPX) > Premiere (Output MP4 and others)
Music: RainDrops (Working piece by Jonathan Robinson (Me)
4K Ultra-hd to be broadcast in July 2014 - time to shoot.
For stock footage and stills of London go to London Photography and Video. There has been quite a split amongst video, tv and film makers about the relative merits of 4K (now known as ultra-hd) television and whether it should be bypassed altogether in favour of 8K (whatever that will be called but super-ultra-hd sounds quite good in a Japanese accent). Now it looks like 4K is going to get it's 15 minutes of fame although it may only last 2 years - I love a good cliché mixed with a tautology - as it appears Japan's Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications has decided to launch its 4K broadcast in July 2014, two years ahead of predicted schedules, and 8K tv in 2016. The advanced 4K launch date could be to encourage the purchasing of (already available in Japan) ultra-hd televisions but more likely because the department's minister is a massive soccer fan and the 2014 World Cup final will be hosted by Rio de Janeiro that month. What is more certain is that the demand for 4K footage will start to ramp up and so will the amount of cameras available to shoot it. Hopefully this will also lower the price since acquisition of 4K at the moment is quite high mainly because of the outboard recording unit. You can bare-bones it and shoot on the Canon DSLR EOS 1D C, which if you could buy for £6000 instead of nearer £9K would be snapped up faster than a sprat in a salmon farm. One of the reasons Canon have given for the high price of the 1D C is that there are only going to produce them in small numbers; I can see the price dropping as Canon decide to produce them in higher numbers when initial sales to early adopters tail off. CVP in London have already shown a £1340 drop in the initial price.
CVP selling the Canon EOS 1D C
My dream machine though is the Blackmagic Design Cinema Camera MKII with a larger sensor (so wide angles are possible) that can shoot 2.5K in RAW and 4K in GoPro's Cineform codec. Even if the price doubled for such a beast I doubt Blackmagic Design would have much trouble selling them.
Blackmagic Design Cinema Camera with important new logos!
But for now many people are going to shoot 4K on a GoPro at 12 frames per second and run the footage through Twixtor to produce full speed 4K footage. If you can handle the semi-fisheye look the quality is quite good. There is a big gap in the market just waiting to be filled and I think that Sony have the basics with the superb NEX-FS700 - just need a less pricey way of recording its 4K output.
Sony NEX-FS700
Certainly the Japan Government's announcement will accelerate the need for 4K footage and hopefully we will get the kit to shoot it at a price we can justify.
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