Evil Extinction
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Resident Evil Extinction Full Movie Part 1
This Canon 60d Test Is Made Of Pure Raw Footage
I decided to do the test on the awesome 60d. Observe how this time lapse naturally becomes darker and darker, the darkness engulfing the venerable houses. This footage is part of my new zombie movie, so I was not really doing a Canon 60d test.
At the same time it is a Canon 60d test, as I just got the intervalometer to create the time lapse, and any time lapse is like a test. Why is this? With a time lapse you just never know what you are going to get. That’s the fun of it. Go a head and plan the shot, in the end it will probably surprise you what you end up with.
The idea behind this Canon 60d test is that darkness and danger is descending upon landscape as if the zombie apocalypse is on it way. The Zombie apocalypse is just around the bend.
This is raw footage. All I did was slap this footage together, which came straight out of the camera, no fades, filters, or effects. I learned how to do it this way thirty years ago. It simply better and quicker and easier to do things in camera. This is the old school way. The old rule says: what can be done in camera, should be done in camera. In this Canon 60d test there is not a lot of footage, and it took three storms to make. Time lapse of this nature takes a lot of patience. Just look at the evil atmosphere moving in over the rooftops, all it really took was getting the right manual aperture.
The quality is way below the original footage, as TouTube compresses, and does not offer full HD. But when this project is done it will look incredible on the I the big screen. Another thing to mention is the time lapse flicker. Since you don't know what you are getting, every time lapse is like a Canon 60d test. The odd thing here is that sometimes you get flicker, sometimes you do not. If you want to get the cleanest look do it like this: use one exposure for every one second interval.
The fact that light is actually changing every second, but our eyes can not perceive these changes, when the camera can, this is one factor, but I think it has something to do with the camera too. This Canon 60d test is not bad but you will see the compression in the blacks. Later, in the fished project, I would match the colors, contrast, and brightness, and crush the blacks, but you get the idea. Get more info about Time lapse and the Canon 60d intervalometer.
Take a look now at my Canon 60d test:
Take a look at more cool footage, and also read my scary Canon 60d review here right now!


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