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Fastest Train in Canada

02 Sep

www.LanceCampeau.com --- A Canadian operated VIA LRC high speed passenger train. Filmed by me (Lance Campeau) in the spring of 2007 from the Baie d'Urfe train station, Beaconsfield, Quebec. Using a Sony Hi-8 camcorder. Shot with a "fisheye" lens. Trains of Canada, Video #55 (Quebec) www.LanceCampeau.com

 

The White Squirrel pt.1

31 Aug

The first segment of this epic drama. Shot in sequence on a Hi-8 camcorder. Jan. 2001

 

Trains of Canada, Video #16 (Quebec) www.LanceCampeau.com

23 Aug

www.LanceCampeau.com --- A Canadian operated VIA LRC high speed passenger train. Filmed by me (Lance Campeau) in the spring of 2007 at the Baie D'Urfe Train Station, Baie d'Urfe, Quebec, Canada. Using a tripod mounted, Sony 3CCD VX3 Hi-8 camcorder. A nicely shot clip.

 

Retro Hardware Review – Sharp VL-AH151 Hi8 Camcorder (ViewCam)

20 Aug

This camera review that also contains acting and short segments of cinematography. If you like a certain scene, or you think something could have been better, comment so I can know what people like to see here. Pros: +GAMMA boost can be used during playback of old Hi8 tapes +Amazing close-up performance: text stays sharp up to about 1/8 in (3.175mm) from the lens, with the lens guard off. +Automatic EXPOSURE and FOCUS can be turned off. +Exposure is also responsive but not overly responsive. +Excellent auto-focus, responsive but not overly responsive: Object must be centered for about 2 seconds, and then is found in about 1s. +SLIM EFF mode simulates anamorphic lens (2.67 [2 2/3] aspect ratio--in Vegas, set "Video Event Pan and Crop" to: 720x720, Maintain aspect ratio:off, Stretch to fill frame:on.) Result: 720x320 of 720x480 Widescreen is used +16:9 Letterboxed mode (1.78 HD aspect ratio) +Very clean cuts when recording over previous footage: usually takes about 1 frame to look normal. The frame has subtle discoloration bar near right side (about 15% of width), or bend at top (about 15% tall). Cons: -Only has Composite output (no S-Video) -Audio recording and playback is Mono -SVHS artifact takes up about 9 pixels at bottom, and 8 pixels on each side (5 if pillarboxed), so that should be blacked out or cropped off in editing for viewing on computer or flat panel TV. (I recommend a 720x480 matte that leaves 704x310 visible if you've stretched SLIM EFFECT to 2.67 [530x462 ...

 

Trains of Canada, Video #1 (Quebec) www.LanceCampeau.com

16 Aug

www.LanceCampeau.com --- A Canadian operated VIA LRC passenger train passing by. filmed from track level by me (Lance Campeau) in the spring of 2007 at the Lachine Commuter Train Station, 48th ave, Lachine, Quebec, Canada) using a tripod mounted, Sony 3CCD VX3 Hi-8 camcorder.

 

ArtsAllover; HD C2 Camcorder

15 Aug

I needed a Hi-Def Camera so after my local store hadnt any Sony Webbie I looked on E-bay and found this Camera for 97.00 dollors from Hong Kong. Took 8 days to get here and am getting use to how it functions. Next video I will show it's Hi-Def features and flaws..

 

Trains of Canada, Video #109 (Quebec) www.LanceCampeau.com

11 Aug

www.LanceCampeau.com --- A Canadian operated VIA high speed passenger train with 3 engines and 27 cars. Filmed by me (Lance Campeau) This is on the St Hyacinthe Sub just east of St Hyacinthe, Quebec, June 24th,2007. Shot with a Sony Hi-8 camcorder.

 

Footage of Me! when i was young.

09 Aug

Jimmy Fong Skateboarding when he was a young boy :D 6-9th grade, shoot with Hi8 camcorders and edited with a VCR.

 

Trains of Canada, Video #27 (Quebec) www.LanceCampeau.com

05 Aug

www.LanceCampeau.com --- A Canadian operated VIA LRC high speed passenger train "low speed" pass. Filmed by me (Lance Campeau) in the spring of 2007 at Chartier Ave, Pte. Claire, Quebec, Canada. Using a tripod mounted, Sony 3CCD VX3 Hi-8 camcorder. A nice smooth shot of a beautiful train.

 
 

Bluecoat Sixth Form Leaver’s 2006 Video – The Last Song

01 Aug

2 music videos back to back of Coventry Bluecoat School sixth formers graduating Summer 2006. 1) Last Summer - Lostprophets 2) The Last Song - All American Rejects Shot mostly spontaneously/voyeuristically on MiniDV on aSony HandyCam and quickly edited on iMovie in April 2006, with ancient footage from year 11 shot on a basic bog-standard Samsung Hi-8 Camcorder transferred to MiniDV by simply filming a television screen! I originally intended it to be a single music vid, but realised I couldn't effectively get enough of the students into one video, so the footage spilt out into two. Unsurprisingly, "The Last Song" is the most important one, but I think the first holds its own. Not sure how interesting it would be to someone wasn't in the Sixth Form though. Rough around the edges but gets the sentiment across I think... Thanks to all involved, especially those I nicked stills from!

 
 
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