View Full Version : fraiser island australia...more to come
dino g
10-25-2007, 02:48 PM
http://red31.com/footage/A009_C019_071021_Pd.mov
it is an uncompressed quicktime, so be aware that it is a 300 meg file.
this is the .5k footage...
Ben Feuer
10-25-2007, 05:04 PM
Nice footy -
I recommend posting to Flash video at that resolution level - 300mb will pound your server for minimal benefit.
Miltos Pilalitos
10-25-2007, 05:27 PM
We want more!
1K and up please!! :)
Dexter Gregoire
10-25-2007, 06:19 PM
That footage doesn't look like it was shot with RED. Maybe the settings are off.
jbeale
10-25-2007, 06:39 PM
The beach looks nice, although it's surprising to see the sand so much brighter than the clouds. Did you intend to post this *uncompressed* ? Normally I'd expect a 24 second long, 512x256 pixel video to be smaller than this 300 MB file.
Brook Willard
10-25-2007, 09:11 PM
What ND grad did you use? Might want to use a lighter one next time! :)
Beautiful location. Reminds me of wineglass bay.
dino g
10-25-2007, 11:57 PM
footage was severely tweaked in redAlert prior to outputing,,it was just a quick test that i thought i would share. he got off the plane at 1pm, we were back at my office at 2 and i posted this at 2:30...once i have time to digest the stock stuff we shot i will post more and it will be less cumbersome. i hope you can appreciate the fact that the person closest to the camera is in 3 feet of water and yet you can still see his whole body, it is the clearest water on the planet and the sand is like fine white confectionary sugar.
Sanjin Jukic
10-26-2007, 02:51 AM
footage was severely tweaked in redAlert prior to outputing,,it was just a quick test that i thought i would share. he got off the plane at 1pm, we were back at my office at 2 and i posted this at 2:30...once i have time to digest the stock stuff we shot i will post more and it will be less cumbersome. i hope you can appreciate the fact that the person closest to the camera is in 3 feet of water and yet you can still see his whole body, it is the clearest water on the planet and the sand is like fine white confectionary sugar.
A very nice place and footage.
And about "the clearest water on the planet and the sand is like fine white confectionary sugar"
have a look at his picture and smalll clip shot at early morning in August, Playa Illetes, Formentera, Balearic Islands, Spain.
http://www.sanjinjukic.com/old/formentera_illetes_beach.jpg
Video clip>> (http://www.sanjinjukic.com/old/Formenteras_illetes_beach.mov)
ChrisLyon
10-26-2007, 06:45 AM
I want to go to the beach now... :(
joe12south
10-26-2007, 10:33 AM
I've been to Frasier to shoot the dingos (because of the isolation, they haven't interbred with domesticated dogs.) An experience I'll never forget: Flying down the beach at dawn hanging out of the back of land cruiser with half deflated tires trying to balance a camera with wild dogs chasing.
The perched lake in the center is so clear I swear you can see end to end.
Kyle Presley
10-27-2007, 06:35 PM
I've been to Frasier to shoot the dingos (because of the isolation, they haven't interbred with domesticated dogs.) An experience I'll never forget: Flying down the beach at dawn hanging out of the back of land cruiser with half deflated tires trying to balance a camera with wild dogs chasing.
The perched lake in the center is so clear I swear you can see end to end.
I would have said half inflated tires, but I'm just an optimist.
joe12south
10-28-2007, 05:48 PM
Kyle, well since they started out fully inflated, and we released half of the air once we got on the beach ...
;-)