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Sarah Pendergraft January 22nd, 2011 01:35 AM

PenWeddings 2011 Demo Reel
 
It's been quite a while since I've posted anything here, but I wanted to share our new demo. Things didn't go exactly as I'd envisioned them (wanted more couples, planned on shooting when there would still be leaves on the trees) but I actually ended up very happy with the result.

Thanks for watching!


Dimitris Mantalias January 22nd, 2011 02:14 AM

Yes! The idea with the couples talking about their weddings while keeping the "live" frames was amazing! Great shots too, loved the ones around 1:40 with the street-walking people!

Marty Jenoff January 22nd, 2011 07:59 AM

great job
 
Great job. Really like the testimonials.

Sarah Pendergraft January 24th, 2011 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Dimitris Mantalias (Post 1610135)
Yes! The idea with the couples talking about their weddings while keeping the "live" frames was amazing! Great shots too, loved the ones around 1:40 with the street-walking people!

Thanks Dimitris! Whenever we do weddings downtown I love shooting out in the street. I was so happy when the one couple agreed to do their first look in the street. The bride had even said she wanted a downtown look and feel to their first look and photo session, and the way the photographer wanted to do it would have had some park trees and the side of one building in the background. I kindly said, "what if we shoot this direction instead?"

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Originally Posted by Marty Jenoff (Post 1610182)
Great job. Really like the testimonials.

Thanks Marty! We had done an interview style testimonial in the past, but I know those have been done before quite a bit. I really wanted to come up with something different this time.

Don Bloom January 25th, 2011 05:41 AM

Very nicely done!

Michael Simons January 25th, 2011 08:54 AM

This is incredible and should be marketed for all videographers. Mind if I post it on my Facebook?

Sarah Pendergraft January 25th, 2011 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Michael Simons (Post 1611088)
This is incredible and should be marketed for all videographers. Mind if I post it on my Facebook?

Thanks!! Sure, just so long as you credit us. :-) It's on our Facebook page so you could share it that way, or just do the Facebook tagging thing with @PenWeddings.

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Sarah Pendergraft January 25th, 2011 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Don Bloom (Post 1611052)
Very nicely done!

Thanks so much Don!

I do have a question for everyone. I got it just how I like it and it looks great in Premiere, and on my computer, Facebook, Vimeo, etc... But when I popped the actual DVD in and watched it, the edges on the keying within the frames weren't as clean. Obviously I understand there's a difference in resolution, but for the keying and/or matting to look different between an mpg4 video file and mpg2 on DVD? Not only am I not sure what's causing it... I'm not sure how to fix it since it looks good in the editing process. I'd have to do a bunch of trial and error DVDs I guess.

Greg Fiske January 26th, 2011 02:57 PM

Fantastic idea! The frames sharpness and color work looks different than the ambient scene. Don't know if it would look better if it matched?

Sarah Pendergraft January 28th, 2011 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Greg Fiske (Post 1611577)
Fantastic idea! The frames sharpness and color work looks different than the ambient scene. Don't know if it would look better if it matched?

Thanks Greg! I actually did think about that, and tried it a few different ways. I liked the kind of muted feel of the couples out in the field, it just seemed to fit better with the setting. But trying to then tone down the footage in the frames to match almost took the life out of it and I did want it to "pop" a bit. I can see though where maybe there's too drastic of a difference between the two.


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