Awesome Stockholm video
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Ok will have a look whats going on those dates when it gets closer. Send me a PM reminder, and i will give you some other information on whatever you would like to see and do.kristofason wrote:2-7th hopefully,anythin good i should see? My girlfriend is gonna show me some stuff,but i wouldnt mind knowin some nice bars and a bit of the scene...Marcus Stork wrote:Good choice.. what dates?kristofason wrote:Nice!
Im goin there in April woo!!
Seems like you miss some good stuff on dates close to the ones you are going to be here.. Like our Structure 1-year celebration party on the 28th.
27/3 Harry Axt, Daniel Steinberg & Holgi Star
28/3 Billy Dalessandro & Expander
9/4 Jamie Jones & Clive Henry
i showed this to my coworker who is a camera geek and he had this to say:
"Yeah that’s pretty neat, although- it’s only good for mounting on a helicopter and flying around. And it highest output is 1920x1080.
If you want a serious HD camera get a RED- www.red.com here are some samples that you can view-
http://www.red.com/shot_on_red/
I’m not sure how much you know about video, but most major motion movies today are shot on film still using Panavision cameras and literally cost $10,000+ per day just to rent the camera. Whereas a RED will run you about $40,000 and its highest throughput is 4k RGB which is a couple generations past 1080p. "
i think the camera used for that stockholm vid is plenty good enough for me!
"Yeah that’s pretty neat, although- it’s only good for mounting on a helicopter and flying around. And it highest output is 1920x1080.
If you want a serious HD camera get a RED- www.red.com here are some samples that you can view-
http://www.red.com/shot_on_red/
I’m not sure how much you know about video, but most major motion movies today are shot on film still using Panavision cameras and literally cost $10,000+ per day just to rent the camera. Whereas a RED will run you about $40,000 and its highest throughput is 4k RGB which is a couple generations past 1080p. "
i think the camera used for that stockholm vid is plenty good enough for me!