From Planet5D
Shane Hurlbut has a new video posted on his website with a little contest going on behind it, you’ve got to discover which parts of the video were done with the Canon EOS 5D Mark II and which were done with a Sony 950 and an Arri 235 (yes, a film camera!).

I’ve seen plenty of comments/blogs/forums where someone is saying it is difficult to combine the different formats or the Canon EOS 5D Mark II isn’t made to do big screen movies etc. Well folks, Shane is just doing it. You should see the excitement he showed at the Collision Conference 2 months ago during his keynote presentation (actually, I think we might be able to share some of that – keep watching this space).

He is just so excited about the new options he and his team have to produce beautiful moving images. Read more about Shane and what his team are doing over on Shane’s blog!

See Planet5D: http://blog.planet5d.com/2009/10/…….

I did very poorly at this.

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21 Comments

  1. Proved that you could use a camera with max resolution being (1920 x 1080) and still look great on the big screen. And crank even used a worse camera (Canon HF10) for a ton of their shots.

  2. Thanks, this is good to know about. I agree with this statement.

    My experience is that the lens used makes a bigger difference than a little extra resolution on the sensor.

    A 5d Mark 2 with a top quality prime will blow away film with a zoom.

  3. Mark, sorry about that, the Navy came forth and told us we needed to scrap all of the footage after our website crashed with all the hits. We have taken care of that problem and move onward and upward. We have a new BMW short film on hurlbutvisuals now, take a look. I hope you enjoy

  4. Hello sweetie, sweet site! I really treasure this blog post.. I was wondering about this for a while now. This cleared a lot up for me! Do you have a rss feed that I can add?

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