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I posted XLH1 frames from my Birns & Sawyer shoot from last month...
by pappasarts on Jan 5, 2006 at 12:52:06 pm


Here are the Canon XL H1 frames from my filming I did in Hollywood at Birns & Sawyer during December 2005. There are more frames to come, so enjoy these for now.

It's best to open these in quicktime and then play as full screen in loop mode. Or you can pipe them off to a HD monitor..The original raw .m2t files are better than these jpegs taken from the built in camera SD card capture function; so yes it actually gets better than this.

LINK: http://www.pbase.com/Arrfilms


Michael Pappas
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PappasArts & Arrfilms Main site
http://www.pbase.com/Arrfilms
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