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John De Rienzo June 23rd, 2009, 03:25 AM Preview for our latest wedding which I have yet to start! just reading the motivational thread and am in the same boat!!!
Anyway, comments appreciated.
Cheers.
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Paul Mailath June 23rd, 2009, 05:57 AM whoa! that was a trailer! - fantastic imagery, the music was menacing, impending, the whole clip was an intense taste of something to come - I'm gobsmacked!
there was a shot of the church at 1:14 that had a distinct vignette - it stood out more than I expected
apart from that it was fairly average :-)
I think I need a cuppa tea and a good lie down now
John De Rienzo June 23rd, 2009, 07:36 AM Hi Paul,
"I think I need a cuppa tea and a good lie down now"
Thank you for your comments, have you recovered now!,lol.....
Seriously, thats what I was hoping to achieve on this particular edit.
Now I just have to get on and edit the whole thing...motivation....it's warm outside....too nice to be stuck indoors by a computer editing.....
Cheers,
Stelios Christofides June 23rd, 2009, 11:46 AM John
I really like your trailer, especially the dancing shots. Being Greek myself I know how important is the dancing part (especially the traditional ones, zeimpekiko, kalamatiano, and tsifteteli) in the whole event. I am sure you enjoyed yourself while filming this wedding. When I film Greek weddings I also have a scotch now and then and sometimes I also dance a traditional dance ot two...
Stelios
John De Rienzo June 23rd, 2009, 01:01 PM Hi Stelios,
Thx for your reply,
they certainly know how to look after us, it's always great to film weddings full of life and character...now, as I keep saying, I just need to edit it,lol....in much need of motivation as it's hot outside!
Cheers,
Oleg Kalyan June 23rd, 2009, 08:51 PM Wow!!!
A very distinctive work, nothing like I've seen before! (a second part)
A great first part, but the from around 1.20... cutting was top notch, put to a musical score...which was...should I say "TOO BIG" for the kind of content and storytelling context?
No doubt, will remember it for unusual approach in choice of the soundtrack, score.
Cheers!
Robert Bec June 24th, 2009, 03:14 PM the video is down John
John De Rienzo June 25th, 2009, 05:48 AM Hi Oleg,
Thank you for your positive review! Iam always trying to find out different ways to do this work otherwise boredam sets in!
Robert, it's working this end!
Cheers.
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