Archive for the ‘Video’ Category

Studio304 Still Motion Project

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

Well the time is finally here!  I have been able to pop another chapter in moving pictures.  Ill post the link to the super quality 720p file soon enough but for now just enjoy the vimeo!

Studio304 Still Motion - 5D mark 2 from Dj Frost on Vimeo.

Studio304 and it’s crew are featured in this short picture.  If your in the Vancouver area contact us at http://www.studio304.ca for more information on rates and availability.

Big thanks to Adam and Kev Photography for the raw conversions.

THE IDEA:

We had a regular shmegular studio meeting and decided to take a portrait of all the studio members.  Well, this turned into more than a portrait as you can see.

The camera was actually triggered by an iPhone passed around the group.  By tapping the shutter over wi-fi.

In the first scenes we are all standing around with the light setup from that days portrait shoot, then in the second scene, we each setup our own light.  Adam Schelle [softbox camera left], Kevin Holloway [umbrella] Adam Blasberg [beauty dish center pillar] Justin Frost [camera right].

A true colab, everyone here has a photographic background and what a great time we had at this meeting!

PRODUCTION NOTES:

Studio Courtesy:
Studio304 Vancouver

Director:
Justin Frost

Still Photography:
Adam and Kev Photography

Motion Graphics / VFX / Editing:
REALSTOCK Productions

Sound Design:
Dj Frost

SOFTWARE:
Lightroom
Bridge
Automator
Logic Pro
After Effects
Adobe Media Encoder
Illustrator
iPhone app to control mouse on mac
Canon EOS Utility [for the mouse to trigger the 5d]

I have to shout out Robert Rodriguez as he has been a huge inspiration in my recent filmmaking journey.
If you like this version PLEASE visit one of the following sites to download the proper 720p HD file.  The quality is amazing on this PHOTO-JPEG encoded version and will be available here for download in the next post..

Also, please play this on decent speakers[:

Cheers!

Time To Toot My Magento Horn.

Monday, October 5th, 2009

Well I finally decided to post some work that I have been doing for a Vancouver based company STORMTECH.  A full scale customized muti-national deployment of Magento.

I learned Magento in and out for about 6 months straight, and well… Now our company is running smoother than ever on it.  It was a large project with close to 10 000 SKU’s.

Vancouver Magento Developer - Justin Frost

Above is the video intro page, I shot the segments on the 5d and cut them in Premiere Pro .

Vancouver Magento Developer - Justin Frost

Above is the Canadian Landng Page.

Vancouver Flash Catalogue Developer - Justin Frost

This is the flash catalogue conversion.

Now I can build E-commerce sites to showcase the cool stuff like video, photo, awesome graphic design..  A perfect environment to be familiar with for content publishing, it generates income!

At first I found magento very difficult to get used to, but with enough time it’s possible to pull massive projects off single handedly,  that would have taken a large team not too long ago..

Latest Model Syndrome - The 7D is here…

Monday, October 5th, 2009

Well I am most definitely supposed to keep on the “leading edge” of technology, but  is technology what really creates anything?

I think not.. I think that technology only provides more effective tools for realizing a vision.  When is the last time a piece of technology did anything on its own without a human telling it exactly what to do?

Never.

Cause it hasn’t happened yet.. Machines are stupid, they only know what we tell them…

Enough talk, I had to post this video created with the new 7D, Canon’s smaller chip brother to the 5D.  [It does have a 24p setting though!].  This is an example of “New Cinema” as far as I’m concerned.

Moving & Powerful.  Photographic.

Watch in HD here.

Canon 5d Mark II - Premier Pro CS4 1080p Workflow

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Well, I finally got my hands on one of these Canon 5D mark 2’s.  I’m using the camera strictly for video and it is working beautifully.  This clip shows what sort of “photographer inspired” imagery can be done with this thing.  There are many drawbacks to using this camera for video, but there are also amazing features like: interchangeable lenses, the full frame sensor, and extreme low light sensitivity!

Warning: Music is a bit of a downer.  Skip to the motorcycle video if you want something a little more “upbeat”.


Nostalgia (flare-free version) from Edgar Maguyon on Vimeo.

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RED - Still and Video Convergance

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

These days are opening new doors for photographers that are looking to expand into the cinema relm.  RED has been a huge influence on the high-end film community which has created a ripple through the video and photography world.

RED Camera Demo

RED Camera Demo

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Move iTunes Music to an External and Eliminate Duplicates!

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

After years and years of adding to my iTunes mess, I finally decided to clean up my library.

After looking through a bunch of limiting time sucker “dupe finder” apps I had a feeling that an apple script would do the job more efficiently .

Found one!

1. Set Preferences > Advanced > iTunes Library Location, to  the new destination [usually on your external with lots of free space].

2. Go to File > Library > Consolidate Library and make sure you use the same location as in step 1.

Note: “Consolidate Library” does note delete anything, none of the automated steps here do. It will actually just duplicate your library in the new location.  It will also include any files that where not copied to the library, and reside in other locations.

3. Download and install the script at this link.

4. Run the “Corral iTunes Dupes”  script.

I used “Match” > Name + Size [cmd + click to select more than one parameter at a time]

Note: You will get an option to choose if you want all the files [original + duplicate] or just the duplicates added to the “Dupes” playlist.

Choose > “Duplicates”

Another Note: The script basically just gathers all the dupes and lumps them into a playlist called “Dupes” you can then OPTION - DELETE that playlist and nuke your duplicates!

5. The files will be in your Trash, so test everything before clicking “Empty Trash”.

Another suggestion I can make here if you are looking to totally clean up your iTunes library:

The ID3 tag version will make a difference in audio programs such as SCRATCH LIVE, I had a pretty big issue once with BPM’s [Beats per Minute] showing up in iTunes but not in SSL…

I got a great bit of info from one of the admins from the SSL forums:

This causes confusion in SSL.
To fix this issue you will need to strip the tags from your files and convert to version 2.3.
Unfortunately stripping the tags will delete any cue points and loops .
Try it out on one track.

Stripping tags and converting to version 2.3.

1. Close all programs.
2. Open iTunes.
3. Click on your ‘music’ to show all the songs in your library.
4. Select all (apple+a Mac) (ctrl+a PC).
5. Click on the ‘advanced’ column.
6. Select ‘convert id3 tags’.
7. Check the ‘id3 tag version’ and select ‘none’.
8. Press ‘ok’.
9. Click on the ‘advanced’ column.
10. Select ‘convert id3 tags’.
11. Check the ‘id3 tag version’ and select ‘2.3′.
12. Press ‘ok’.

After all of this rescan your id3 tags in SSL.

How Miami was built on cocaine money

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Well believe it, these guys tell the amazingly interesting story of how Miami became the city we know today.

Every once and a while I trip on a full length Google Video documentary that blows my mind, this is the latest one.

You will be amazed to see what these Miami importers did back in the 70’s to change that city forever. Everything was going fine until some tough guys got into the industry and started killing everyone for profit, I guess thats the way things go…

There are actually many surprises in this story, so sit back and enjoy the ride!  The flick is over an hour, just like the other videos in the “Video” category of this blog.

Peace, Frost

Tony Soprano, meet the Iceman.

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Warning sports fans, this is some serious shit. If you are easily disturbed this is not the video for you.

Basically, Richard Kuklinski aka Iceman is a Jersey native that got stuck in a dead end job and decided to become a contract killer. Here is an HBO special that contains excerpts from 17 hours of interviews conducted in a state prison.

On a technical note, Google video is an excellent alternative to YouTube, as it allows unlimited length videos and the ability to dowload in an ipod/podcast format (psp as well).

enjoi!