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		<title>My Canon HV20 Short is making the festival rounds – some notes about the workflow</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An indie filmmaker shares some notes about the production and post-production workflow for his short film shot entirely on a Canon HV20 and now make the rounds in the festival circuit.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-199" style="margin-left: 4px; margin-right: 4px; margin-top: 1px; margin-bottom: 1px; border: 0px initial initial;" title="A Killer App Poster" src="http://www.thehv20experiments.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/PosterFeb25Whitetextsmaller.jpg" alt="A Killer App Poster" width="200" height="309" />I shot a short film titled <a href="http://akillerappmovie.com">A Killer App</a> as the final project for a directing class at UCLA Extension.  We used my Canon HV20 exclusively, with the aperture locked to as wide an aperture as possible &#8211; a 2.8 f stop in order to get as much light hitting the sensor and to get a shallower depth of field.  Footage was brought in via Firewire into Sony Vegas and then converted to Lagarith Lossless using the methods described by Eugenia to export into After Effects for color grading, cinematic cross fades, power windows, visual effects and titling and then exported back into Vegas using Lagarith again.</p>
<p>The final cut was exported as an uncompressed AVI (a huge file even for a ten minute short) which was then used as the new master video file so that various export formats could be created.  Among these were the ProRes 4:2:2 using the Avid HDxDN codec 10-bit at 1080p / 23.976 which we dumped onto a drive and handed off to a friend at a post facility so that he could transfer this as an archival master to an HDCAM SR tape.  Yes, you will likely tell me that this is overkill as the HV20 records in a 4:2:0 colorspace and is a highly compressed format to begin with, but some festivals (Sundance for example) still require HDCAM tape for exhibition, and so we wanted to have our bases covered.</p>
<p>While working in Vegas we assumed that we would export at 32-bit video levels but worked in 8-bit for smoother playback and due to the fact that we had at least 4 video tracks and multiple audio.</p>
<p><strong>But I have learned a lot since then.</strong></p>
<p>First of all &#8211; these cameras only have about 4 stops dynamic range.  This means that the actual mise-en-scene is very important.  Don&#8217;t shoot people wearing black against white walls.  Instead work with a narrower palette &#8211; try to keep contrasts narrower &#8211; and that applies to wardrobe, set design, lighting styles.  Also, learn to use a light meter, and use it, and shoot as flat and neutral as possible; although colored gels may seem fun at the time, remember that this isn&#8217;t high school theater &#8211; that red gel will squish your actors face into the same color space as the wall behind them unless you are very careful, and you will find getting a proper skin tone out of them in post next to impossible.  (Not to mention the fact that the camera&#8217;s respective color channels respond differently to different colors &#8211; you may not seem to be clipping your highlights, but you could be clipping a color channel).</p>
<p>In post I would begin by capturing or immediately converting captured footage into Cineform using NeoScene (which converts to a 4:2:2 colorspace) and cut that directly on the Vegas timeline in 8-bit while piecing things together and again exporting at 32-bit video levels.  This is not going to be a comprehensive post about all the settings or best practices, but just some notes about how we did it and what we got.  The bottom line is, we tried to stick to first generation material as far as possible, but we ended up going into Lagarith twice, both times exporting at 32-bit, and then once more for the final output.  Needless to say the tech guys at the post facility called to tell us that the HDCAM SR version they watched looked super sharp and high end.  Unfortunately, I haven&#8217;t seen it off the tape.  They also said the sound was really good:</p>
<p>While working with the audio tracks (which were recorded using the Rode VideoMic with a 10db pad on plugged straight into the HV20) in Vegas, each character&#8217;s dialogue was checkerboarded &#8211; cut onto its own track and heads and tails were trimmed right to the edge.  We made sure to have recorded and included real room tone from the day, and spent another two days looping any dialogue that was bad due to extraneous noise or for being too far off mic.</p>
<div id="attachment_200" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 360px"><img class="size-full wp-image-200 " title="A-Killer-App-Production-photo-by-Jessica-Hathaway-smaller" src="http://www.thehv20experiments.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/A-Killer-App-Production-photo-by-Jessica-Hathaway-smaller.jpg" alt="A Killer App Production photo by Jessica Hathaway smaller My Canon HV20 Short is making the festival rounds   some notes about the workflow" width="350" height="263" /><p class="wp-caption-text">On the set of A Killer App, shot with the Canon HV20.  Photo by Jessica Marshall-Gardiner</p></div>
<p>A lot of fun was also had building the environments, background ambience, sound effects -these little details can help a production enormously.  The well known golden rule is that sound is paramount.  Your video can be just OK, but if the sound is no good, then you are sunk.</p>
<p>We found some excellent soundtrack music by simply asking some appropriate sounding bands on MySpace, and then sending them a music release form which they signed, scanned and emailed back.</p>
<p>Region 0 NTSC DVDs were made and shipped out to a couple dozen festivals and we won an Award of Merit at Accolade, and were accepted in the Glastonbury Horror Festival in the UK.  We have yet to hear from about half our submissions who don&#8217;t report until later in the year, but so far so good.</p>
<p>Incidentally, if you are not yet aware of  <a href="http://withoutabox.com">Withoutabox.com</a> and you are an indie filmmaker &#8211; then go learn it now.  It is a one-stop shop for thousands of film festivals and you can submit directly through the site.  Note that while use of the site is free, festivals are not &#8211; each submission will set you back an average of 25 to 50 dollars US.</p>
<p>A side benefit of using Withoutabox.com, however, is the eventual <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1602002/">IMDB page</a> you are given.  This is a great way to get your film indexed and noticed by millions of daily visitors to the portal.  Also, Amazon owns it so there are opportunities to put your short up for sale through that company.</p>
<p>Regardless of where you are in your development as an independent filmmaker, I hope some of the experience I have shared above will be of use to you.</p>
<p><em>Please feel free to add any notes in the comment section below about working with your Canon HV20 and Sony Vegas, Lagarith, Cineform, After Effects, post production workflow and deliverables or how you have been marketing and distributing your final product.</em></p>

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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2010 18:09:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Keram</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In time for the NAB 2010 Conference in Las Vegas, Sony Media announces a list of new features for the 9.0d update to the software. Highlights include: Closed Captioning Support All new closed captioning support in Vegas Pro 9.0d provides broadcast editors with a workflow that enables the importing, editing, and exporting of CEA-608 captioned [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In time for the NAB 2010 Conference in Las Vegas, Sony Media announces a list of new features for the 9.0d update to the software. Highlights include:</p>
<p><strong>Closed Captioning Support</strong><br />
All new closed captioning support in Vegas Pro 9.0d provides broadcast editors with a workflow that enables the importing, editing, and exporting of CEA-608 captioned data in high definition Sony XDCAM MXF material.</p>
<p><strong>Multi-layer Adobe Photoshop Document (PSD) Support</strong><br />
Multi-layerPSD support in Vegas 9.0dprovides a highly flexible model for professionals to quickly create complex animation and professional results from a single PSD image. This new feature enables more creative compositing when working with PSD files by providing individual control over the separate file layers.</p>
<p><strong>Enhanced Device Explorer Support</strong><br />
Improvements to the device explorer in Vegas Pro 9.0d significantly increase support for additional cameras and devices, including hard disk and memory recording devices. The extra support provides customers with a more powerful and adaptable system for unparalleled video editing.</p>
<p><strong>Burn Timeline to DVD</strong><br />
Timeline burning to DVD, like the current Vegas Pro &#8220;Burn to Blu-ray&#8221; process, allows editors a more seamless final output method for their video editing projects. </p>
<p><strong>PreSonus FaderPort Control Surface Driver Support</strong><br />
The PreSonus FaderPort control surface offers additional flexibility for controlling and automating Vegas Pro 9.0d via hardware other than mouse and keyboard. The touch-sensitive device is perfect for controlling volume and pan parameters, as well as play, stop, start transport functionality and managing markers for fast and easy audio and video editing.</p>
<p>We will be reporting from the Sony booth at the Las Vegas convention center in the coming days.<br />
<a href="http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com" target="_blank">www.sonycreativesoftware.com</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 2010 20:51:36 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HD 3D Camcorders, DVRs capable of scanning and recording 50 channels at once, Canon&#8217;s new 3 CMOS camera, the future of televised entertainment, Stan Lee, Ray Kurzweil and about ten thousand other things are going at the <a href="http://nabshow.com" target="_blank">NAB Show</a>  &#8211; the National Association of Broadcasters conference in Las Vegas April 10-16th, and we will be there to report on the latest tech, greatest announcements and epiphanies and most current workflows from the top minds in the content creation, post and delivery industries.</p>

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