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 | | From: | Jani_Kyllönen | | Subject: | Juggling video test. | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 12:19:25 +0200 |
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 | I made a juggling video yesterday, just to try out how it would work out using a single camera in various angles and to see if my new digital camera is any good at shooting video.
This should really be done with a juggling routine that you have fairly solid, just film the whole routine from a couple of angles and then cut and paste it together. I don't have a routine so I just did four club singles, which I have been playing around with a bit recently.
Technical stuff:
Shot with a Canon Ixus 40 (PowerShot SD300 for our American friends) at 30 fps 640x480. Edited with VirtualDub (FREE!) and compressed from AVI to MPEG1 with TMPGEnc (ALSO FREE!). The video was shot under fluorescent lights, which of course is crap, but I think it turned out surprisingly well (for a camera that's about the size of a pack of cigarettes).
http://www.fakiiriliitto.com/videot/jani4clubsingles.mpg
Oh, I filmed and edited the whole thing in half an hour - isn't technology amazing?
See what you think.
jani
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 | | From: | Guy G | | Subject: | Re: Juggling video test. | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 11:39:41 +0000 |
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 | Jani Kyllönen wrote: > > I made a juggling video yesterday, just to try out how it would work out > using a single camera in various angles and to see if my new digital > camera is any good at shooting video. > > This should really be done with a juggling routine that you have fairly > solid, just film the whole routine from a couple of angles and then cut > and paste it together. I don't have a routine so I just did four club > singles, which I have been playing around with a bit recently. > > Technical stuff: > > Shot with a Canon Ixus 40 (PowerShot SD300 for our American friends) at > 30 fps 640x480. Edited with VirtualDub (FREE!) and compressed from AVI > to MPEG1 with TMPGEnc (ALSO FREE!). The video was shot under fluorescent > lights, which of course is crap, but I think it turned out surprisingly > well (for a camera that's about the size of a pack of cigarettes). > > http://www.fakiiriliitto.com/videot/jani4clubsingles.mpg > > Oh, I filmed and edited the whole thing in half an hour - isn't > technology amazing? > > See what you think. > > jani
Nice. The different angles flowed pretty seamlessly, and the quality was pretty good, particularly for a digital camera. Personally I would have gone for a smaller resolution at a higher quality compression to keep the file the same size, since the picture quality was noticeably lower on the close-up of your face. Oh, and yes, your 4 club singles was very nice too
Guy
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 | | From: | Sean | | Subject: | Re: Juggling video test. | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 10:45:38 -0400 |
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 | >> I made a juggling video yesterday, just to try out how it would work >> out using a single camera in various angles and to see if my new >> digital camera is any good at shooting video. >>... >> http://www.fakiiriliitto.com/videot/jani4clubsingles.mpg >> > Personally I would > have gone for a smaller resolution at a higher quality compression to > keep the file the same size
Agreed, I think you could get a better quality to compression ratio for that amount of colour and objects in the background and that amount of motion with either a bit rate around 700 or 800 Kbps at 320x240 resolution or with a higher bit rate at the same resolution. I would try perhaps 1500 Kbps at 640x480 if you wanted to keep this resolution. If you have a simpler background that doesn't change, such as an all black or white backgound, you could probably lower the bitrate considerably with the same quality.
TMPGEnc and VirtualDub are great programs, aren't they! I use them a lot. I wrote a tutorial on MPEG compression with TMPGEnc for internet video use on the diabolo.ca forum here: http://diabolo.ca/forum/viewtopic.php?t=136
The other thing to think about is that if you are going to use a low bit rate that causes blocks to appear in the image, you may want to try selecting the option "Soften block noise" under "Quantize matrix" in the settings panel.
Looking forward to seeing juggling videos from you in the future.
Cheers, Sean
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 | | From: | Jani_Kyllönen | | Subject: | Re: Juggling video test. | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 22:25:04 +0200 |
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 | Sean wrote:
>>> I made a juggling video yesterday, just to try out how it would work >>> out using a single camera in various angles and to see if my new >>> digital camera is any good at shooting video. >>> ... >>> http://www.fakiiriliitto.com/videot/jani4clubsingles.mpg >>> >> Personally I would have gone for a smaller resolution at a higher >> quality compression to keep the file the same size
> TMPGEnc and VirtualDub are great programs, aren't they! I use them a > lot. I wrote a tutorial on MPEG compression with TMPGEnc for internet > video use on the diabolo.ca forum here: > http://diabolo.ca/forum/viewtopic.php?t=136
Fantastic. Thank you.
I'll try out fiddling with the settings and making some test versions after I read your article.
jani
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 | | From: | Gerd | | Subject: | Re: Juggling video test. | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 07:25:58 +0100 |
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 | > Fantastic. Thank you. > > I'll try out fiddling with the settings and making some test versions > after I read your article.
same to me!! I'm working with TMPGEnc for some years, but never changed the settings Tanks a lot, Gerd www.jugglingvideos.com
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