This is my first video test with my T3i. It's really nothing fancy or anything, pretty boring scene with some of my friends bullshitting in San Francisco.
I just wanted to see what I could push the footage to do with this camera, and I'm actually really happy with the performance. This was shot at 720p, 60fps, 1/400 shutter speed with a 2.2x diopter attached to the kit lens. I did some major post color correction, vignetting, tracking, temporal changes, etc to get a nice film look to it. I can't wait to get together a good storyboard and use this to shoot a short story or something. Anyone else try their hand at any videography? I certainly need to learn more about it.
/excitingnewmedium
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I just wanted to see what I could push the footage to do with this camera, and I'm actually really happy with the performance. This was shot at 720p, 60fps, 1/400 shutter speed with a 2.2x diopter attached to the kit lens. I did some major post color correction, vignetting, tracking, temporal changes, etc to get a nice film look to it. I can't wait to get together a good storyboard and use this to shoot a short story or something. Anyone else try their hand at any videography? I certainly need to learn more about it.
/excitingnewmedium
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with a good 50mm or something with a max aperture that was in below 2.8 or something, you would be so far better off shooting people like this. Even the cheap 50mm f/1.8 would be fun to play with, only like $100 (though you get what you pay for, mind you~ it's cheaply built. With your budget I'd go all out and get the f/1.2
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I think you chose the right camera for filming (as for the canon line). 
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