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Είναι μερικά πράγματα που μου λείπουν εδώ στην Ελλάδα. Ένα σημαντικό είναι τα ντοκιμαντέρ του BBC. Τα καινούρια εννοώ, όχι αυτά που παίζει η ΕΡΤ εδώ και είναι από το 1985.
Πιστεύω θυμάστε το Blue Planet. Ντοκιμαντέρ ορόσημο, που το γύριζαν 3 χρόνια και κόστισε εκατομμύρια λίρες. Και μας έδωσε κάτι εξαιρετικό, που σε πολλά σημεία δεν είχαμε ξαναδεί. Είχε ξεκινήσει τότε να γυρίζεται και το αντίστοιχο ντοκιμαντέρ για την Γη (ήμουν στο BBC ακόμα τότε). Ε, λοιπόν παίχτηκε φέτος την άνοιξη στο BBC1 και τώρα επαναλαμβάνεται στο BBC4. Και το σημαντικό για εμάς τους "απ'έξω" είναι ότι βγαίνει σε DVD τον Νοέμβριο του 2006!
http://www.bbcshop.com/invt/bbcdvd1883&bklist=icat,3,,planetearth
The makers of The Blue Planet present the epic story of life on Earth. Five years in production, over 2000 days in the field, using 40 cameramen filming across 200 locations, this is the ultimate portrait of our planet.
A stunning television experience that combines rare action, unimaginable scale, impossible locations and intimate moments with our planet's best-loved, wildest and most elusive creatures. From the highest mountains to the deepest rivers, this blockbuster series takes you on an unforgettable journey through the challenging seasons and the daily struggle for survival in Earth's most extreme habitats. Using a budget of unprecedented proportions, photography and unique, specially developed filming techniques, Planet Earth takes you to places you have never seen before, to experience sights and sounds you may never experience again
Φυσικά είναι γυρισμένο ΕΞ'ΟΛΟΚΛΗΡΟΥ σε HD. Αντιγράφω από http://www.bbcresources.com/postproduction/london/planetearth.html
BBC Post Production in Bristol was responsible for the HD editing of the landmark series Planet Earth narrated by David Attenborough, the BBC's first major HD series which began transmission on BBC One on 5th March.
From the world's greatest rivers and impressive gorges to the mightiest mountains, the hidden underground world of caves and caverns, to vast deserts, Planet Earth gives a unique view of awe-inspiring landscapes from all across the globe, revealing some of the most mythical creatures that live in these habitats.
The world's premier wildlife cameramen travelled all over the planet to create the series. It would not have been possible to film many of the breathtaking sequences without high definition cameras. The high definition cameras were able to slow down the action by over 40 times enabling us to see crocodiles dive out of the water to snap their jaws around wildebeest. Cameras were able to track not only the great migrations but to capture split-second action and get an amazing footage of land-based animals in their natural territories, however remote their habitat.
BBC Post Production in Bristol invested in a new High Definition tapeless post production solution to support the series. The new grading and finishing technology, which included substantial data storage to eliminate video tapes, enabled BBC Post Production Bristol to deliver high quality content. The ingest, storage, editing, effects, grading and archive systems is based around a 9TB Sledgehammer NAS and includes Lustre and Smoke.
Transferring the material presented a number of challenges. Three years ago the formats used were relatively new and required significant development to ensure that wildlife filmmakers could maximise the cameras output. The key issues were ensuring that all the variables within the different formats could be dealt with. For example, although the programme was produced at 25p, the process had been changed to deal with variations such as slow motion shots.
The use of the revolutionary new logging system Colledia proved invaluable for the producers of Planet Earth , enabling them to produce storyboards and rough cuts to produce a pre-edit. The key issue for the ingest was to ensure that all the metadata was downloaded into the system to produce meaningful files for batch digitising.
In order to retain the highest quality from the film material, initial offline copies were made and then selected shot transfers at RGB 4:4:4 were ingested onto a timeline in the Sledgehammer. Video rushes were conformed directly into an HD smoke and then married up with the film rushes. The creation of both EDL's were a massive undertaking, due to the sheer volume of rushes and archive within the programmes.
Due to the tapeless nature of the system, all conformed material was stored as data DPX files. This enabled transfer of the material back and forth throughout the Smoke/Lustre/Sledgehammer, without affecting the quality of the material in any way.
Alastair Fothergill, Executive Producer Planet Earth commented: “The detail HD gives is incredible. The Planet Earth footage is of the highest quality and totally unique. We wanted to be able to preserve the quality of the content whilst also achieving an efficient, non-linear, data-based and cost effective route through post production. The solution BBC Post Production Bristol has provided meets all these needs.”
Πραγματικά "δεν μπορώ να περιμένω". Οπότε κατέβασα κάτι εγγραφές από internet, και το βλέπω. Μια λέξη:
Α Π Ι Θ Α Ν Ο !!
Λέγεται ότι θα βγει και σε HD (HD DVD ή BluRay δεν ξέρω). Εγώ θα πάρω και το DVD πάντως μέχρι τότε.
That's how you make a documentary!!
* Έχω συμμετάσχει στο development του Colledia ως Project Manager, οπότε μπορώ να πω ότι έβαλα και εγώ ένα λιθαράκι...σαν το νύχι μου που λέει ο λόγος :mrgreen:
Πιστεύω θυμάστε το Blue Planet. Ντοκιμαντέρ ορόσημο, που το γύριζαν 3 χρόνια και κόστισε εκατομμύρια λίρες. Και μας έδωσε κάτι εξαιρετικό, που σε πολλά σημεία δεν είχαμε ξαναδεί. Είχε ξεκινήσει τότε να γυρίζεται και το αντίστοιχο ντοκιμαντέρ για την Γη (ήμουν στο BBC ακόμα τότε). Ε, λοιπόν παίχτηκε φέτος την άνοιξη στο BBC1 και τώρα επαναλαμβάνεται στο BBC4. Και το σημαντικό για εμάς τους "απ'έξω" είναι ότι βγαίνει σε DVD τον Νοέμβριο του 2006!

http://www.bbcshop.com/invt/bbcdvd1883&bklist=icat,3,,planetearth
The makers of The Blue Planet present the epic story of life on Earth. Five years in production, over 2000 days in the field, using 40 cameramen filming across 200 locations, this is the ultimate portrait of our planet.
A stunning television experience that combines rare action, unimaginable scale, impossible locations and intimate moments with our planet's best-loved, wildest and most elusive creatures. From the highest mountains to the deepest rivers, this blockbuster series takes you on an unforgettable journey through the challenging seasons and the daily struggle for survival in Earth's most extreme habitats. Using a budget of unprecedented proportions, photography and unique, specially developed filming techniques, Planet Earth takes you to places you have never seen before, to experience sights and sounds you may never experience again
Φυσικά είναι γυρισμένο ΕΞ'ΟΛΟΚΛΗΡΟΥ σε HD. Αντιγράφω από http://www.bbcresources.com/postproduction/london/planetearth.html
BBC Post Production in Bristol was responsible for the HD editing of the landmark series Planet Earth narrated by David Attenborough, the BBC's first major HD series which began transmission on BBC One on 5th March.
From the world's greatest rivers and impressive gorges to the mightiest mountains, the hidden underground world of caves and caverns, to vast deserts, Planet Earth gives a unique view of awe-inspiring landscapes from all across the globe, revealing some of the most mythical creatures that live in these habitats.
The world's premier wildlife cameramen travelled all over the planet to create the series. It would not have been possible to film many of the breathtaking sequences without high definition cameras. The high definition cameras were able to slow down the action by over 40 times enabling us to see crocodiles dive out of the water to snap their jaws around wildebeest. Cameras were able to track not only the great migrations but to capture split-second action and get an amazing footage of land-based animals in their natural territories, however remote their habitat.
BBC Post Production in Bristol invested in a new High Definition tapeless post production solution to support the series. The new grading and finishing technology, which included substantial data storage to eliminate video tapes, enabled BBC Post Production Bristol to deliver high quality content. The ingest, storage, editing, effects, grading and archive systems is based around a 9TB Sledgehammer NAS and includes Lustre and Smoke.
Transferring the material presented a number of challenges. Three years ago the formats used were relatively new and required significant development to ensure that wildlife filmmakers could maximise the cameras output. The key issues were ensuring that all the variables within the different formats could be dealt with. For example, although the programme was produced at 25p, the process had been changed to deal with variations such as slow motion shots.
The use of the revolutionary new logging system Colledia proved invaluable for the producers of Planet Earth , enabling them to produce storyboards and rough cuts to produce a pre-edit. The key issue for the ingest was to ensure that all the metadata was downloaded into the system to produce meaningful files for batch digitising.
In order to retain the highest quality from the film material, initial offline copies were made and then selected shot transfers at RGB 4:4:4 were ingested onto a timeline in the Sledgehammer. Video rushes were conformed directly into an HD smoke and then married up with the film rushes. The creation of both EDL's were a massive undertaking, due to the sheer volume of rushes and archive within the programmes.
Due to the tapeless nature of the system, all conformed material was stored as data DPX files. This enabled transfer of the material back and forth throughout the Smoke/Lustre/Sledgehammer, without affecting the quality of the material in any way.
Alastair Fothergill, Executive Producer Planet Earth commented: “The detail HD gives is incredible. The Planet Earth footage is of the highest quality and totally unique. We wanted to be able to preserve the quality of the content whilst also achieving an efficient, non-linear, data-based and cost effective route through post production. The solution BBC Post Production Bristol has provided meets all these needs.”
Πραγματικά "δεν μπορώ να περιμένω". Οπότε κατέβασα κάτι εγγραφές από internet, και το βλέπω. Μια λέξη:
Α Π Ι Θ Α Ν Ο !!
Λέγεται ότι θα βγει και σε HD (HD DVD ή BluRay δεν ξέρω). Εγώ θα πάρω και το DVD πάντως μέχρι τότε.
That's how you make a documentary!!
* Έχω συμμετάσχει στο development του Colledia ως Project Manager, οπότε μπορώ να πω ότι έβαλα και εγώ ένα λιθαράκι...σαν το νύχι μου που λέει ο λόγος :mrgreen: