Gunsmoke in Gunsoap - Restored Remix of 1958 ep The Buffalo Man - HD 1080p
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ก.ย. 2024
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Marshal Mat Dillon interferes with natural rights and fights over it.
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One of the oldest film educational traditions, an edit of Gunsmoke footage by Daniel Reed of nextbooth.com.
"I was given a set of 10-bit interlaced Gunsmoke dailies for the episode 'The Buffalo Man' in a film editing class... the first thing I did was reverse telesync the footage to 24p and blew it up to 2k frame... I started my edit based on maximizing the direction I felt the original shoot script was best aimed at... then finished it with a dramatic Sergio Leone inspired sequence set to music by Ennio Morricone... a tribute to Italian Westerns." - Daniel Reed
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currently working on this in my editing class as well, and this is awesome. very inspiring
Great work!
Well done!
Where did you get your music from? What songs etc.
Really like the edit
I had a 45minute version w/ all the different full complete takes, but no longer - also I am unsure if posting the full source would be OK from a copyright perspective. The source wasn't that good anyways as I had to reverse telecine it back to 23.97 from 29.98 fps as well as do a first light pass on all of it to pull back the highlight details as a lot of the higher dynamic range was in the super white zone - this is most likely why most of the gunsmoke clips on YT look so blown out. Thanks!
Thanks Meghan. I noticed this is a "linked comment", where did you see the video? The music & sounds are a mashup of samples from the era of popular spaghetti westerns mixed w/ original sounds I made/tweaked in pro tools. Thank You
did you still have the raw footage of this video?
I mean the 15 minutes video or something, where the scene start with the clapper
if you still have it, please upload
thanks
well thanks for reply, but can you help me by send the raw footage by email or dropbox or something?
I use it for personal purpose, especially for my final editing assignment only.
My lecture gave us a very bad quality raw footage video, because he recorded the video from the projector and he tell us to find from another source if we want the better quality.
thanks