Archive for category: Sony PMW-F3

Sony PMW-F3 S-Log vs Graded Video Comparison
Rudy Wilms / April 8, 2013 12:28 am

Sony PMW-F3 S-Log vs Graded Video Comparison

I did this to test out the Sony PMW-F3 S-Log with hyperdeck Shuttle 2 uncompressed

10 Bit Uncompressed test S-Log
Rudy Wilms / April 5, 2013 2:38 am

10 Bit Uncompressed test S-Log

This is a little test footage I made in my backyard to test out the Hyperdeck Shuttle2 on the Sony F3 in S-Log 10bit uncompressed

Lake Louisa Fragments
Rudy Wilms / December 23, 2012 2:29 am

Lake Louisa Fragments

This nature film "Lake Louisa Fragments" has been filmed over several months we are very fortunate to live closeby this state park and enjoyed making this film.Used the Sony F3 with the motion controlled Kessler Cineslider. rudywilms.com

Smoky Mountain Scenes
Rudy Wilms / October 10, 2012 5:47 pm

Smoky Mountain Scenes

It has been a while ago that we did a nature short film for our self, couple weeks ago we packed up all the video gear… the car was a little overloaded our almost 14 year old Jack Russell all packed and ready to go. After 562 miles 81/2 hours we arrived at our destination Franklin North Carolina in the [...]

“Bird’s Nest”
Rudy Wilms / April 5, 2012 12:55 am

“Bird’s Nest”

Welcome to the ” Bird’s Nest ” Gorgeous 3 bedroom 2 bathroom home with canal on a bird reservation located in Venice Florida. Filmed with the Sony PMW-F3 with motion controlled cineslider produced by: www.blackwoodpictures.com www.rudywilms.com If you want to see the wildlife at the backyard of this home go to New Secrets Revealed click belowThis video is shot for [...]

FORGOTTEN
Rudy Wilms / November 24, 2011 3:35 am

FORGOTTEN

"Forgotten" On September 10,1960 Hurricane Donna hit Florida with destructive winds causing extensive damage.

Water drop test
Rudy Wilms / August 31, 2011 7:09 pm

Water drop test

Quick slow motion test in twixtor I am going to try again with some lights. Shot with Sony F3 Nikon 35m F1.4.The color burn on the last drop I put on on purpose just to add something extra.