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Chase Jarvis RAW: Cameras at Risk
Chase Jarvis takes us behind the scenes on another one of his commercial shoots. This time we get a look at how he uses the RED One digital cinema camera and the Nikon D3s HD DSLR on location shooting skateboarding and glass blowing. Learn some tricks of the trade and see how he got his angles.
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about 4 months ago
Useful or not… just plain sick. Loved it.
about 4 months ago
sweet
D3S Nikon
about 4 months ago
@Capesports4 see last post on the latter 2 songs… Wonder what the first one is too..The beat is nice and definitely captures your attention the minute it starts
about 4 months ago
@egeardirectdotcom The 2 tracks in the 2nd half of the video are called “Batista” and “Wolf in Sheep’s Clothes” by The Blakes, from their album “Souvenir”. Good stuff.
about 4 months ago
He ALWAYS uses the BEST music…Someone please tell me what track this is..
about 4 months ago
Does anyone know the names of the songs in the vid?
about 4 months ago
Great Vid!
about 4 months ago
He is my favorite photographer/artist.
about 4 months ago
Beneficial? Well, um, yeah. If you watch closely you’ll see how this particular crew solved problems posed by the shot requirements. You’ll see what equipment was used and why. You’ll get to see the technical setups and get brief glimpses of what the output was of each. Perhaps you’ll look at the environments they shot in and imagine alternate setups and how those choices would have effected the look of final product. So yeah, I’d say there is a ton of information there if you care to see it.
about 4 months ago
great vid:)
about 4 months ago
Chase, u always giving!!! the humble monkey is hot!!! As a note- I have been using my iphone as a digital slate over the past several months w/ my Red and am eager to upgrade to the Ipad as a digital slate. I am writing a detailed step by step guide to using your iphone/ipad as a digital slate and will post it over the weekend. No Ap Needed!!!
about 4 months ago
Chase put the recent RAW and SHORTS videos in the podcast!
about 4 months ago
It’s just amazing the way you and your crew use all the tools available to produce such cool footage and pics, congrats to all of you and thanks for encouragin us to create! btw, cool artifacts the merlin steadicam and the humble monkey!!
about 4 months ago
now I hate apple for glossy screens !! grr….
about 4 months ago
great stuff chase i would love one of them red cameras the look awesome
about 4 months ago
Wow!! awesome! i love the Dolly!
about 4 months ago
Hi Chase, great vid, on a pro level where did you get that dolly used in the last series of shots?
Regards
Rich
about 4 months ago
Really wicked Chase!! Great definition….
rmstudio, I’d suggest you chose a different 4.22minutes of footage from the 24hours uploaded each second on youtube next time.
Or you could just leave you jealous comments to yourself…..
about 4 months ago
great work guys
about 4 months ago
@rmstudio sorry that you might not have found any of the info useful. Plenty of others have said they find it useful to know what cameras were used and why, how they were put into place, frame rates of capture and why, other equipment used, etc… If you don’t find these of value, my apologies. There’s a full refund for you in the mail.
about 4 months ago
Is there anything here beneficial to viewers or just “Look at me and all the toys I rented for the day and got to use” Video?
about 4 months ago
Nice
about 4 months ago
Got some great stuff going on there!
about 4 months ago
freakin’ awesome!
about 4 months ago
nikon rolling part is cool
about 4 months ago
Nikon rocks!
about 4 months ago
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about 4 months ago
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about 3 months ago
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