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Bruce Foreman May 21st, 2007 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Steven Gotz (Post 683242)
I got my gibbons uploaded today. Nice and painless, so thanks for that.

...Uploaded Gibbons...

...painless...

This I gotta see!

Bruce Foreman May 21st, 2007 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Catherine Russell (Post 683203)
Hi Geir, did you ever get the bird shit off your head?

Cat

I'm trying to imagine the sound of that two word term with a Norwegian accent.

Jeff Hendricks May 22nd, 2007 12:07 AM

File uploading...at the last minute
 
Its 11:00 pm here and my file is uploading...hopefully to the correct place.


My toes were being nibbled on by the sharks...

Jeff

Jeff Hendricks May 22nd, 2007 12:25 AM

Well it has been uploaded...with 37 minutes to spare.

Am I back in college?

Trond Saetre May 22nd, 2007 02:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Catherine Russell (Post 683363)
Hi Trond:

Nice to hear from you again! Thanks for the encouragement and past good advice. You also have given me lots of your time and experienced information on equipment and such, which is sincerely appreciated!

Excited to see what you and everyone else have come up with for this challenge!

All the best,

Cat

Catherine, you are very welcome.
That's what dvinfo.net is all about. Share our wisdom and experiences.
I'm looking forward to see your video too.

hmm, another idea for the upcoming uwol challenges... "include our bloopers", haha.

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Originally Posted by Meryem Ersoz (Post 683414)
we have 23 uploads and counting!

It's really good to see that so many of us have made videos for uwol3.
Hopefully many more will see how much fun we have and join us for the uwol4,5,6....

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Originally Posted by Bruce Foreman (Post 683483)
Quote:

Originally Posted by Catherine Russell (Post 683203)
Hi Geir, did you ever get the bird shit off your head?

I'm trying to imagine the sound of that two word term with a Norwegian accent.

Yeah, Geir, your camera was running and you have included this little accident in your film, right? Or maybe someone else has to help Bruce with his imagination...

Geir Inge May 22nd, 2007 03:54 AM

I regret I mentioned that sea gull striking my beautiful moon in my back head, just kidding :) The camera was not running and I had to use raincape for it all the time, since above me, where thousands of birds. So it's not on my film, sorry folks. This is just one of those things you have to, think of, laugh a bit, think of, and then laugh again :)

Per Johan Naesje May 22nd, 2007 04:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Geir Inge (Post 683579)
I regret I mentioned the that sea gull striking my beautiful moon in my back head, just kidding :)

Ha, ha Geir Inge, with my imagination I will sit down and enjoy every minute of your film :-)

Is it not time to find some beverage and popcorn, the clock is almost afternoon Tuesday 22. at my place.
Meryem you have to wake up and give us something to watch... ;-)

Meryem Ersoz May 22nd, 2007 07:12 AM

ah, the perils of running an international contest. i am just waking up--i got up at 6:30am, not like i am slacking here!! the coffee is still brewing, and the norwegians are chomping at the bit half a world away....

fortunately our web guru in the UK was hard at work while i was fast asleep to bring you your films....

we're truly international!

Steven Gotz May 22nd, 2007 07:39 PM

Having seen larger versions of some of the entries, it ocurred to me that I may be the only one taking advantage of the small frame size to get the best part of the frame into the movie.

I found that shooting in HDV, and bringing HDV into a 320X240 project gives me the opportunity to do in Post what I don't have the talent to do while shooting the video. I get a chance to reframe each shot.

For example, the Antelopes are interesting, but my method would have allowed me to use a small part of the larger frame instead of having to zoom in while shooting. So I would get really tight closeups.

Is anyone else doing this?

Kevin Railsback May 22nd, 2007 07:47 PM

Sometimes I'll take 1080 footage and put it on a 720 timeline so I can scale it and movie it around.

It works great for making the moon look bigger. :)


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