26 October 2011

Panasonic HDC-TM900 Review

When looking for a prosumer camcorder I ended up with only two options, it was the Panasonic 900 series or the Canon HF G10.
After going through many reviews I decided for the Panasonic HDC-TM900, the various functions on the manual ring compared to the only focus control on the canon ring and the way Panasonic uses a better algorithm to compress the images into file keeping more information just won me over.
I bought the Panasonic TM900 camcorder for my professional kit primarily for Wedding Videos, but also for broadcasting projects. Picture quality of this unit is simply unbelievable. Very natural colours and extremely sharp picture.
The Leika Dicomar lens is beautiful and the automatic and manual controls are superb giving plenty of space to manually adjust: Zebra warning, exposure adjustment, focus and white balance. The intelligent zoom gives 20x magnification which covers most requirements. Macro works very well and is easy to focus. The touch screen works brilliantly and offers easy access to your footage listed by date. Having this level of quality in your pocket is a dream come true! The flip out 3 inch screen is tremendous, sharp and detailed. The top zoom lever is something I really like as it gives a beautiful slow, silky smooth zoom. So on the picture side I couldn't be more pleased.
I was really amazed at the quality of the footage when recording in 1080p 50fps and the possibility of recording both PAL and NTSC is a must allowing for US/Europe productions.
Sound wise, the Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound is amazing however, in windy situations the sound quality is severely interfered with, advice to plug a good mic to the mic jack input provided on the camera.
The camera is exceptional in low light filming; a big plus for wedding videography, churches and reception rooms have always that low dimed light that puts out many cameras. No noise whatsoever when recording in dim light. Colour is bright and vibrant.
Also its size and portability allows me to use it all day without loosing my arm compared to bigger cameras and also to be more discreet while recording weddings; I look like one more guest among the crowd.
If you're looking for an easy to use camera that provides exceptional picture quality and great Dolby surround sound, look no further.
All said and done I really love this little camcorder as a tool for producing video works for broadcast and wedding videos. I highly recommend it, well done Panasonic!

30 September 2011

Zumba Flash Mob Video Clip

www.ZumbAnna.com booked DuART productions to record the event and edit it into an MTV's look Video Clip.
This is what came out, enjoy...

DuARTproductions

19 November 2010














This is a storyboard I did for an exert of a script called "Monday Coffee" for a short film written by Thomas Pepper.

25 August 2010

Nursing Home Raheny, Ireland


Competition
Production of 3 number 3D images, construction section and door & window schedule

Development at Ladywell, Templeogue


Planning Application
Design of different types of houses and full application pack

Redevelopment at Blackhorse Pub


Feasibility Study
Production of Elevation, Contextual Section and Photo-montage

Faro Loule Conference Centre


Competition Winners – Feasibility study and Architectural Model
Creation of site plan, plans, sections, occupation layouts and vertical sightlines study of the auditorium for the competition panels

23 August 2010

Sportsforum Arena Ovar, Portugal


Amorim Sports Facilities
Involvement in the various stages of the project, including development of plans, sections, elevations and working model
The working model (pictured) was created to detect and resolve problems not observable on computer or paper

22 August 2010

Gaia Office Towers


Construction of Physical Model in balsa wood and clear plastic for presentation and exposition

Funchal Sports Arena


Competition for the Multi-functional Sports Arena, Funchal, Madeira Island
3D modeling of the roof structure
Generation of Sections and Elevations based on the 3D structure for presentation on the competition panels