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Peter Bohush

Peter Bohush is a Los Angeles-based writer-director. He has written extensively about filmmaking tools for more than 10 years. His production company website, Finch Hollow Productions, is at http://www.finchhollow.com.

Review/Tutorial: Rotoscoping with Mocha Pro

My video review and tutorial on rotoscoping with Mocha Pro and After Effects. Read the separate online review in the February edition of www.NewEnglandFilm.com.

Mocha Pro from www.ImagineerSystems.com.

I’m a Mocha newbie so this tutorial isn’t perfect. Check out the tutorials at ImagineerSystems.com, especially the beginner tutorials by Steve Wright, for awesome training.

Thanks for watching.

The website for my feature film is at:
www.BrokenSpiritsMovie.com

More articles, tutorials and my videos at:
www.WriterDirector.com

Or on Facebook:

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“The Key” short film by Peter Bohush

Here’s a short film I recently completed.

An action/chase movie with two great actors, Chris Ciulla and Kevin Cabral.

Written, directed and edited by Peter Bohush. A Finch Hollow Production.
www.FinchHollow.com

Shot on Canon 5D Mark II and Red One cameras. Edited in Final Cut Pro 7.

Review: Magic Bullet Suite 11

Review and tutorials of Magic Bullet Suite 11 from Red Giant Software. Read the companion review by Peter Bohush at www.NewEnglandFilm.com.

Magic Bullet Suite 11 includes Magic Bullet Looks 2 (upgrade from v1), Grinder 1.5 (upgrade), Mojo 1.2 (upgrade), Cosmo (new app), Colorista II, Frames and Instant HD.

In this review I test out Grinder 1.5, Looks 2 and Cosmo. Enjoy.

Check out my previous tutorials on:

Magic Bullet Looks

Colorista II

Mojo

This review tested on Apple Final Cut Pro 7 and Adobe Premiere Pro 5.5.

www.adobe.com

www.apple.com

www.redgiantsoftware.com

9-10: The Day Before – a film by Peter Bohush

My latest short film. This is video footage I shot at the World Trade Center, combined with actual FDNY radio communications from 9-11. This video footage has never been seen before. Please watch it, and if you like it please let your friends know about it. Thanks.

Review: CineMorph Anamorphic Lens Filter

A brief explanation of how anamorphic lenses work, and a review of the CineMorph Filter, a lens filter that emulates some of the qualities of a true anamorphic lens.

CineMorph filter from www.Vid-Atlantic.com.

Peter Bohush is a writer, director, editor and producer in Los Angeles. His website is www.WriterDirector.com.

“Pitching Sweat” – diary of a pitchfest

Want to know what it’s like pitching your screenplay ideas to Hollywood executives at a large screenwriters conference (aka pitchfest)? Here are the highlights and lowdowns of one such pitch session. The events are real. The names have been changed to protect my butt in case I ever get to work with any of these people.  Continue reading

Photocopy effects filter

Photocopy is a visual effects software plug-in from Digital Film Tools that simulates the looks of more than 100 feature films, famous paintings and photographs. Many parameters can be adjusted, and custom looks can be created from your own images and textures.

Photocopy effects filter – reviewed by Peter Bohush from Michele Meek on Vimeo.

DSLRs Compared

In this video I compare three popular DSLRs sensor sizes, form factor and features. Canon 5D is full-frame CMOS sensor, Sony alpha 350 is mid-size APS-C sensor and the Panasonic GH2 has a micro 4/3 sensor.

Macro-anamorphic Lens with GH2

MacroAnamorphic test shots from Peter Bohush on Vimeo.

Very quick, hand held test shots to see how close I could get focus on an anamorphic lens.

Shot on Panasonic GH2, 24fps, with a Canon 50mm f/1.4 EF taking lens connected to a Sankor 16C anamorphic lens. In front of the lens I added first a +1 diopter, 52mm threaded to fit onto the 16C, and then a funky Star-D close up adapter I picked up for about $2 at a swap meet.

I was able to focus down to 2 inches from the front of the lens to the subject (add 8 inches to the camera focal plane.) This was all hand held so some shots are shaky and go in and out of focus, as the depth of field was less than 1 inch. Total focus range is about 3 feet – anything beyond that can’t be focused upon when using these macro filters.

Halo Rig HD reviewed: great camera stabilizer

Halo Rig camera stabilizer review by Peter Bohush from Peter Bohush on Vimeo.

Halo Rig Camera Stabilizer
Steer your way to steadier shots

by Peter Bohush

The Halo Rig HD camera stabilizer, from HaloRig.com, is a low-cost circular rig for handheld shooting that improves the stability and fluidness of shots. Think of it as a poor-man’s Steadicam. Or even the poor-man’s Varizoom.

The Halo Rig HD is a 3/4 round tube with a flat bottom. Sort of like a steering wheel with the bottom cut off. A lightweight camera or camcorder attaches to the flat crossbar, allowing the operator to “steer” the camera. Continue reading

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