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Karol Strzelczyk October 20th, 2008 03:02 PM

Wedding Clip
 
Hi,
I'd like to know your opinions about these clips: Wedding Intro on Vimeo , Wedding Plener on Vimeo , Wedding Intro 2.

This is my first clips:)

Regards Karol

Ethan Cooper October 20th, 2008 03:11 PM

In the Wedding Plener you had some good shots, nice settings, good poses, and nice natural moments between the bride and groom. The thing you can do without is the heavy square vignette that covers the whole video. Lose that and it gets better in my opinion.

Dave Blackhurst October 20th, 2008 10:31 PM

I'd concur on the vignette... in some ways it seems to fit, yet just isn't quite right, can't put my finger on it...

The other thing that really stuck out to me was all the interlace combing/artifacts... at first I thought it was an effect in the transitions... I guess it fit with the "old TV" vignette... then I realized it was very prominent and not in a good way throughout much of both videos, detracting from otherwise quite nice shot composition and editing. Might want to double check your deinterlace settings and fiddle with them a bit and re-render, maybe even try a render to 24p if your NLE offers it...

Karol Strzelczyk October 21st, 2008 06:42 AM

In the original material everything is ok, Interlace effect have to appear after convert to avi.
Next time I add orginal material.

Thx for comment.

Tom Hardwick October 21st, 2008 07:36 AM

Great piece of music to cut to and I really liked your intro edit. But whooa - the shot of her on her knees after the second garter shot - it looked as if she'd fallen down a huge hole in the lawn or was a legless disabled bride. Out with that, I say!

Tom Hardwick October 21st, 2008 07:40 AM

Watched more. Yes, lose the soft-edged mask and shoot in wide-screen. Nothing against 4:3 except that most of your viewers will be distorting your images to fill their 16:9 screens. Not good.

Ethan Cooper October 21st, 2008 07:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Karol Strzelczyk (Post 953689)
In the original material everything is ok, Interlace effect have to appear after convert to avi.
Next time I add orginal material.

Just do a deinterlace before you put it on the web.


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