I was really excited when I saw that the fine people at Magic Lantern had made HDR video possible on Canon DSLR cameras. Then I was greatly disappointed when I realized that that Magic Lantern still has no support for the Canon 7D. Sometimes I wonder if I should buy a second camera body for those times when a two camera shoot is better. If so I'd probably go for the T3i which is supported. That would give me access to HDR video at a pretty low price. How do they do it? Every other frame is recorded at a different ISO settings. One is darker and the other is lighter. The adjacent frames are interpolated to come up with frames that have higher dynamic range than a single ISO setting can muster. It really takes the hot sections of the frame and brings them down so detail is not lost. Check out the video below.
The composer has been commissioned
We are very happy to work with Peter Avelar again. He created the music for our Mofilm AT&T commercial and now he has been commissioned to create the film score for I Hear You. He is a really talented musician and composer and we're really happy to have him on the team.
