Compelling HDV: Post your links

Scott Brady

Founder
Video is such a rich medium, but often lacks the sense of immersion and wonder that a still photograph allows. However, this is quickly changing and cameras like the 5D MKII are providing wonderful tools.

Post up your videos or links to others that inspire!


By Patrick Kizny

Patrick is doing some interesting rail work and time lapse projects. He uses a rail and does full HDR with multiple still images, then strings thousands of them together to create motion video- impressive. One critique is that some of the video looks too unreal, but the technique and subject is no less compelling.
 

SafariPacific

Adventurer
Those are awesome! The biggest thing in video that I think is overlooked is editing and music combo. That guy nails both on the head.


My favorite video is this one from Antarctica:

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TemK6CF6lF0"]YouTube - Antarctica Time lapse: A Year on Ice[/ame]
 
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ywen

Explorer
This video will blow your mind.. everything is 3D CGI.. faithfully recreated many architectural wonders around the world.. Amazing modeling, amazing lighting, amazing rendering.. great soundtrack too... this guy has mad skills

You must watch in full screen HD to fully appreciate, but I've included as a tiny screen below anyways..

http://vimeo.com/7809605



The making of video.. AMAZING!

 
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taco2go

Explorer
Scott's mention of the "immersion and and wonder that still photos allow" rings strong enough to keep me planted in that arena for a good while- but these are fantastic! - I just got to see a couple of these, but they are certainly insipring.

Have to say I also enjoyed Travis' videos from his trip to SA.
 

Lost Canadian

Expedition Leader
Here is another video I really enjoy. There really is so much great stuff out there though, and the emergence of HD DSLR's is awesome because it's really allowing people to bring their creative ideas to life on a scale we've rarely seen before.
 
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nwoods

Expedition Leader
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ywen

Explorer
it's funny how vimeo has naturally become the home for high quality creative videos.. whereas youtube in addition to quality work, is also the home for the internet's trash.

nwood: That iceland video is growing on me.. gotta watch it in full screen to appreciate.. I just watched it back to back.. good stuff! now I want to go.. just a 7hr flight from NYC right?
 
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nwoods

Expedition Leader
Kudo's to Mark Stephens for finding this one:

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwoI9t0e11k&feature=player_embedded"]YouTube - Mike Wilson 99 Foot Rope Swing Quadruple Backflips[/ame]
 

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