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Richard Wakefield November 23rd, 2006 04:41 AM

CLIP TO SHOW: Montage Web Demo
 
Hi all,

Just my latest web demo, made from a montage of previous weddings, that i thought i'd share with you.
I'm getting more and more experienced with 3rd party plugins so I hope this shows through with the lighting effects and the 'slightly-cheesy' heart-cloud and confetti shot!

http://www.fxfilms.co.uk/movies/fxfilmsdemo.wmv

cheers
Richard

Vincent Croce November 23rd, 2006 09:49 AM

Morning, Rich-
This clip had me taking notes on good use of fx, both the particle ones and the subject cutout separating from the bground. I don't think you used any of those fx in a cheesy way at all. Very classy--I enjoyed it all. The one thing I might change (if you're going to use this as a demo to show clients--sounds like you are) is to use the audio when someone is speaking...
Thanks for sharing.

Richard Wakefield November 23rd, 2006 02:32 PM

cheers vince, glad i can provide inspiration! the creative fx are the parts i enjoy doing the most...the particles and particle trackings especially are a steep learning curve process but well worth it, once you get quicker at it :)

i definitely agree about the need for VO...the trouble is, it's a very compact demo with lots of weddings, so it proved difficult to section out any one set of vows/spoken parts, without breaking the flow too much....as you can hear though, i managed to squeeze in 2 spoken clips: 1 funny and 1 romantic!

thanks

Vincent Croce November 23rd, 2006 07:19 PM

I agree about the value of particle fx as I've grown very attached to using them myself (Particle Illusion). Keep up the nice work, Rich, and if this is a good sampling of your work you shouldn't have any worries about being overly cheesy...
Happy holidays!

Rick Steele November 23rd, 2006 11:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard Wakefield
Hi all,

Just my latest web demo, made from a montage of previous weddings, that i thought i'd share with you.
I'm getting more and more experienced with 3rd party plugins so I hope this shows through with the lighting effects and the 'slightly-cheesy' heart-cloud and confetti shot!

http://www.fxfilms.co.uk/movies/fxfilmsdemo.wmv

cheers
Richard

Kept my interest all the way through. A good balance of "cheese" and other FX. A lot of people are tempted to pile on the cheese like an 8 topping pizza - not the case in this piece :)

Nicely done and thanks for sharing it.

Vince Lucena November 24th, 2006 09:46 AM

I thought it was engaging as well. I was wondering what it would look like if those picture frame FX's were done in reverse. Ahh the joy of experimentation :)

Fred Tims November 24th, 2006 10:26 AM

Nice work
 
I enjoyed the video. I also liked the song. What is it?

Richard Wakefield November 25th, 2006 02:04 AM

Vince, hmmm, reverse photoframes...great idea!

Fred, the song is Gabrielle-Sunshine

cheers

David Mathew Bonner November 25th, 2006 03:11 AM

very few wedding videos can hold me till the end, this one did.
It was great and should help you open and close many deals.

Nicely done, well shot and some tight editing.

dMb


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