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p.2 #1 · Flashback .. 5D2 sux for video :-) | |
Mike Mahoney wrote:
This Ralph Lauren clip for example:
http://vimeo.com/7118904
It's a beautiful video and a great example of what a DSLR is good for and what it isn't: like I said, action that can be staged for the camera (as opposed to the camera needing to be ready for action to happen that can't be paused or re-enacted), shot MOS, not capably tracking motion or doing follow-focus, generated for the web as a final destination (as opposed to broadcast). This is the antithesis of how you've been saying that the 5D2 would sweep the video world: event and wedding photographers displacing event and wedding videographers.
You'll also notice that the video wasn't actually produced for Ralph Lauren...it seems to be for an online store called "Vente-Privee", which I've never heard of. They're trading on the Ralph Lauren name to bring eyeballs to their business. It's done all the time, and is certainly still professional work, but isn't indicative of what a company like Ralph Lauren would actually commission. If you click through that photographer's other stuff on Vimeo you'll see that she's doing the same thing name-checking a number of other brands...they're just fashion stills shoots translated into video, more than likely shot on spec or for the online store.
If you want to see a production that's more in-line with what brands at that level will commission, look at this behind-the-scenes video for Lacoste:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10V7EFjRImI
If you feel my posts are any less valid because of a lack of linked work, you're encouraged to ignore them with the "Hide Me" button.
I do. Bold assertions with no demonstrable experience or qualifications to back them up are absolutely pointless. If I started pontificating about wedding photography, wouldn't you ask how much experience I had shooting weddings? If I've shot one wedding ever, as a favor to a friend and didn't charge for it, wouldn't you think that my insights into that business might be a little less valid than yours?
You haven't been able to back up a single one of your assertions, whether with your own experience or the citation of others'. All you're doing is trading on anonymity in order to play agent provocateur for sport. It's a waste of everyone's time, yours included.
But sure, if you'd rather people hid you than expected you to behave professionally and with civility I suppose that's always an option.
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