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This time I filmed a small feature about my Corvette C6 and I examined, that automotive movies are not really my case ;) The efforts to get a few good shots, are very high and it took me several shooting days, to get the material together.  The workflow for this movie was also a little bit strange. The different footages were totally different from each other, especially the light situations. Therefore I converted all shots into image sequences which I pre-graded in Lightroom, to achieve a general (more or less) flawless look. To adapt the settings to each shot, was a pain in the ass, but in AE it would have taken much longer, I guess. Afterwards I final graded the material in After Effects, but there it took me just a few clicks in Magic Bullet Looks. Equipment used: EOS 7D, Tokina AT-X 165 PRO DX, 16-50mm, F2.8 Kenko Polarizer, EF 70-300mm/4.5-5.6 IS USM, B+W MRC Polarizer, slim, Manfrotto 190 DB tripod, Manfrotto 701 HDV videohead, Manfrotto 808 RC4 3way-head, JJC-TM-A remote switch/timer, Cam-Slider. Shot at ISO 100, 1/50, f2.8/f4.0/f5.6, 23.976 fps, manual WB, superflat picture style, edited in Canopus Edius, graded in Lightroom Beta 3 and After Effects/MB Looks. © 2010 The IE·DNlab Project / Thorsten Kuttig
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