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Title: Chase Jarvis - Frames
Post by: Istock News on December 31, 2007, 14:27
Inspiring video shows how this pro shoots.

Thanks to motoed for the link.
      
Title: Re: Chase Jarvis - Frames
Post by: null on December 31, 2007, 19:51
Yield 6 in 2000, I wonder what flash cards he uses... 16GB?

About the composites: he doesn't do over-white but over-green. Anybody knows about that, and why? I know the movie/video world uses over-blue but that seems to have hardware reasons.

I tried a composite myself yesterday, but all layers are based on my over-whites:
Buy your son a video cellphone next time (http://www.flickr.com/photos/flemishdreams/2151768018/)
Title: Re: Chase Jarvis - Frames
Post by: wysiwyg_foto on December 31, 2007, 20:57
If you want the entire story, here is Chase speaking at a Town Hall meeting relating to Photoshelter earlier this year (it's still 2007 in Denver, Colorado).  The entire video is worth the watch and he takes you through a couple of his shoots and gives you a better perspective on how he feels about the industry.

http://blog.photoshelter.com/2007/09/chase_jarvis_turning_frowns_up.html
Title: Re: Chase Jarvis - Frames
Post by: Pixart on December 31, 2007, 22:11
About the composites: he doesn't do over-white but over-green. Anybody knows about that, and why? I know the movie/video world uses over-blue but that seems to have hardware reasons.
Buy your son a video cellphone next time ([url]http://www.flickr.com/photos/flemishdreams/2151768018/[/url])


If I remember - the green chromakey is one of the least common colours and easiest to remove (if lit properly).  I have a blue chromakey, it tends to bleed/reflect into fair hair and I think the green is worse for bleed.