The people over at Magic Lantern are geniuses. They have added much-needed features to a camera that, while it captures a great image, is annoying to shoot with. Now they've stepped up their game and enabled the Canon DSLR's to shoot raw video! Specifically our Canon 5D MarkII
Here's a good post to read if you want to get started with raw on your camera: http://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=5533.0. You'll need:
The process is pretty convoluted right now but I imagine it will get smoother. Here's the all adobe workflow:
The last step can be annoying as you may need to recolor the raw footage in which case you will also have to re-render an hq video for replacement in premiere. Sheesh, it feels like FCP 7 and dslr cameras! I've read that the trip from cinema dng to editor and back again can be smoothed out by the use of DaVinci Resolve but have yet to test this workflow at all.
For the test I shot out our window with the 5DMarkII. The color profile was 'neutral'. The control clip is 1080p graded to a close match to the graded raw video. The raw video clip is actually 1728x972 scaled to 1080p. Shooting raw on the 5DMII is limited in the size that it can shoot. Technically the 1080p coming out of the camera is actually 1880x1080 scaled by the camera to 1920x1080. This means that the raw video comes out at a max of 1880 wide. Because of recording limitations on the CF cards the highest resolution with continuous framerate is 1880x800 which is 2.35:1 (cinema crop). In order to compare 1080p I had to shoot at the largest resolution for raw in the ML settings: 1728x972. As you can see in the video below, even with the moderate amount of scaling (11%) the raw is clearly better.
Check out the video below for a bit about the post-production process as well as comparison clips.
Compare for yourself by clicking on the image below:
Final Thoughts
Raw is absolutely worth it IF:
Raw is not worth it IF:
For the time being we will shoot native 1080p just for the timeframe/space limitations we currently have. As soon as I can get a new file server up and running I intend to push our professional jobs over to raw on the 5D Mark II.