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Thursday, August 26, 2010
Shane Hurlbut’s HDSLR Revolution
Clint Milby | 08/26
Legendary ASC discusses how the HDSLR changed his life, and how it will change yours…
HDSLR Boot Camp
PVC: You’re doing this HDSLR bootcamp. Is that an extension of what you and Lydia have been doing with the blog, and how did it come about?
SH: We had so many people on the blog and at speaking engagements, ask “Are you going to run a master class?” Many of these people are first-time film makers just getting into motion, or they were in a market where they never really had a voice. Now they’ve started a production company that uses HDSLRs, and the are making commercials and music videos. Then, we developed the Hurlbut Visual Movie Maker kits and people in Hollywood were eager to rent them but didn’t know how to use them. They thought an HDSLR was just like any other camera. The bootcamp originated to share the knowledge with 1st ACs, 2nd ACs, loaders, DITs, operators, DPs, directors, producers, and still photographers. This boot camp is going to be the most intensive hands on course ever! The Elite Team and I will share what we have learned in the field over the past 18 months.
On The Big Screen
PVC: Will students get to see a finished product?
SH: On the second day, we go out with four groups. Two will go to a studio location, two will go to a street location. Then they swap after lunch. An editor will take all that footage, and it put it into Adobe Premiere CS5 editing system. We’ll spit it out, edit it down and then project on a 25ft screen to decrease the fear of seeing a project on a huge screen. Everyone feels confident on the small screen. This bootcamp is all based on delivering it to the big screen. We’re also going to be color correcting it, so you can see the limitations of this 8bit compressed color space and how to not show its weaknesses, how to deliver the pros of this camera and not the cons. The Elite Team and I will share shortcuts, innovative ideas and ways to capture the best from both worlds of still photography and motion picture photography to create digital film.
For more information about the HDSLR Bootcamp go to their website at http://www.hdslrbootcamp.com/. To find out more about Shane, you can go to his blog at http://www.hurlbutvisuals.com/blog/
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