Just an update on the project, recently came into some new gear for editing, from a local tech shop im friends with, got two mac pro towers and a 27inch and a 32inch 4k apple monitor for working on the movie. Also got a travel iMac for throwing footage on for storage or doing quick editing, rendering or editing photography.
Just to give you a feel for the quality of the bluray,
this is the dvx200 at 4k: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBZN73WZE6I
this is the canon 5d Mark 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8k77_JaW1M
I'm still deciding between making the documentary at 24fps like film, or doing 60fps. if you guys wanna vote on this thread for what you want, just post and let me know.
I'm also interested in working with someone on filming with the extra camera who is attending and not planning on playing much. If you have any experience with DSLR or Pansonic series cameras like the DVX, it would be prefered. You will be credited and payed for your work out of bluray sales.
I'm going to talk to Jason Carne about doing the type work for the Box Art and RiddickArt for Illustration work based on SFM Pictures. If you do SFM work and wanna get involved and wanna have your stuff used as the concept sample for the artwork, add me on steam (also if your interested in the video work.)
Ill post my demo reel and my last music video I worked on for anyone to checkout
we shot this in the dead of winter in Michigan, we snuck into the Detroit Railroad Station thru the sewers carrying pelican cases with lighting equipment, cameras and costumes. It was wicked cold, we had water proof boots, but the 2nd shooting location was at Flint at the Michigan State University parking garage, the guitar player didnt have the right shoes and almost got frost bite. https://vimeo.com/58752221
The demo reel is from when i was a roadie shooting live video for bands on the side while also documenting the band I was on tour with. When I get a chance Ill update my youtube with re-captured footage from those tapes. Essentially I would film other bands sets while waiting for mine to play, and sell them the footage after uploading it. Some bands even bought the tapes. Used to make a lot of bank doing this.
Demo Reel: https://vimeo.com/17697755 Bass Player from the band I toured with shooting the shit with me: https://vimeo.com/brockmay
the footage on the demo reel was shot on the previous model of the camera I have (the dvx200) a dvx100b.