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Susanto Widjaja
May 21st, 2010, 09:27 AM
Hi guys, please allow us to share our wedding showcase 2010. The concept is still similar with our previous 2009 showcase showing how video can give a lot more than most people think about while also showcasing our work.

Please feel free to comment and give feedback.

Just some technical details for those who are interested in knowing:

cameras: 5dmk2, 7d, xh-a1, letus extreme, sony fx1
editing: fcp
color correction: tiffen dfx, magic bullet, color wheel

I'd probably explain a bit about my editing workflow since it may be useful for some people. I basically export all of my trailer clips and my prewedding clips (4-5 mins each) everytime I finish a project. So I have a collection of 4-5 mins each which is about 3-4 gig each. They were all rendered in Prores 1920x1080p25. I then have all of my clips on the same codec which allows me to edit them nicely together. I then chose a song to cut them to and the way I choose the footage is mainly trying to fit in the words of the song. I prefer this way because it is so hard to choose the footage from so many different stuff that we shot over the year. And since we are getting the footage from trailer clips, all of the footage are great footage that were pre-chosen as well.. makes it harder.. so to narrow down your decision is a great plus.

Anyway, hope that helps, without further ado, here we are...

Paper Cranes Wedding Showcase 2010 on Vimeo

John De Rienzo
May 21st, 2010, 01:19 PM
Hi Susanto,

Firstly it's a really nice piece in it's own right with some good shots throughout.

I like the way you use the titles at the begining to tell the story from still to motion!

My only reservations would be the music choice. I found it quite slow going and I got a little
impatient around the 2 min mark but persisted on. I also found the vocal part about dying a little
disconcerting.

I guess the music choice dictated the pace, and I do like a little more energy in showreels.

Really good overall and I am sure your potential clients will love it.

Cheers.

Paul Mailath
May 21st, 2010, 06:36 PM
Fantastic Santo,

I'm going to put a link to that piece on the front page of my website with the comment "this is how good I want to be"

see you in July

Lloyd Coleman
May 21st, 2010, 06:37 PM
I think the demo is brilliant. It does just what our industry needs; shows the value of video in creating powerful, rich emotions and memories and shows that even though there is fantastic equipment available to the average person, it is not the equipment, but the talent of a professional using that equipment that makes a wedding film instead of a home movie.

Keep up the good work that raises the bar and improves the perception of what we do.

Johannes Soetandi
May 24th, 2010, 12:06 AM
Lovely mate! I like the way you build the video in a typical storyline of a wedding.. preps, holy matrimony, then reception.. but compiled with different couples.. Is that the way you planned it out to be?

I like the song selection too.. I say you are a big fan of Ingrid Michaelson? :P

I'm not any better than you but my preferrence would be to change the font size/style in the beginning during the stills.. I think it's a bit too small.. but that's just my 2 cents :)

Hameed Aabid
May 24th, 2010, 01:02 AM
This is just great.... Really well done, mate.

Sean Seah
May 24th, 2010, 03:26 AM
I like it. Very much in line with yr theme to "unfold stories"

Susanto Widjaja
May 24th, 2010, 05:39 AM
Hi Susanto,

Firstly it's a really nice piece in it's own right with some good shots throughout.

I like the way you use the titles at the begining to tell the story from still to motion!

My only reservations would be the music choice. I found it quite slow going and I got a little
impatient around the 2 min mark but persisted on. I also found the vocal part about dying a little
disconcerting.

I guess the music choice dictated the pace, and I do like a little more energy in showreels.

Really good overall and I am sure your potential clients will love it.

Cheers.

Hi John, Thanks for your comment, I agree music is a bit slow. The biggest reason for me to keep it there is that I like the cinematic feel of it and the end build up.

Trust me I spent quiet some time searching for a song, and although its not perfect, I don't feel like I regret choosing this one. The song that I used for last year's showreel was more happy feel though.

Fantastic Santo,

I'm going to put a link to that piece on the front page of my website with the comment "this is how good I want to be"

see you in July
Thanks so much for that Paul, you're too kind with words. See u in July, we'll have fun eh?

I think the demo is brilliant. It does just what our industry needs; shows the value of video in creating powerful, rich emotions and memories and shows that even though there is fantastic equipment available to the average person, it is not the equipment, but the talent of a professional using that equipment that makes a wedding film instead of a home movie.

Keep up the good work that raises the bar and improves the perception of what we do.
Thanks so much Lloyd. I'm glad you thought it was helping the industry

Lovely mate! I like the way you build the video in a typical storyline of a wedding.. preps, holy matrimony, then reception.. but compiled with different couples.. Is that the way you planned it out to be?

I like the song selection too.. I say you are a big fan of Ingrid Michaelson? :P

I'm not any better than you but my preferrence would be to change the font size/style in the beginning during the stills.. I think it's a bit too small.. but that's just my 2 cents :)

Yes I'm a fan of Ingrid! big time! :)
I didn't plan it to be going from preps to holy matrimony and such and such. It just happened during the editing. I was inserting too much of preps initially and I had to cut down a lot of preps to make it more diverse. I only hope I could put in some more prewedding film shots, but what can u do eh?
I actually already made the fonts bigger :P bear in mind that you are watching it on a vimeo screen, might look ok on a lcd tv :)

This is just great.... Really well done, mate.

Thanks Hameed :)

I like it. Very much in line with yr theme to "unfold stories"

Thanks Sean, glad you found it that way.

Stephen J. Williams
May 24th, 2010, 08:51 AM
Santo...

I remember you doing a similar intro last year as well... It was awesome then and still AWESOME now. I loved the demo... Whenever I see something inspirational, I show my wife so she knows what I'm striving for. You've become a household name in my place. Great job...

Steve

Jose Ortiz
May 24th, 2010, 01:31 PM
Excellent as usual!
Bravo Santo!

Susanto Widjaja
May 25th, 2010, 06:28 AM
Excellent as usual!
Bravo Santo!

Thanks Jose, always great to hear from you!

Santo...

I remember you doing a similar intro last year as well... It was awesome then and still AWESOME now. I loved the demo... Whenever I see something inspirational, I show my wife so she knows what I'm striving for. You've become a household name in my place. Great job...

Steve

Thanks Steve, you're too kind with words and I can only sincerely thank you :) I hope I get to invited for dinner when I come around :P

Kren Barnes
May 25th, 2010, 11:12 PM
I was so impressed with this piece that i showed it to my friends/coworkers and they cannot believe that wedding videos can be filmed like this.. certainly an inspiration , but most of all thank you for sharing so that we can learn from great videographers like yourself..

Look me up anytime if you ever thread on "Winter"peg, Manitoba, Canada. Dinner is on me :)

Cheers

Kren
Vertical Video Works | www.verticalvideoworks.ca (http://www.verticalvideoworks.com)

Susanto Widjaja
May 26th, 2010, 09:13 PM
@kren: Thanks buddy, I will definitely look forward to that dinner some day. (getting hungry now)

Kren Barnes
June 5th, 2010, 11:45 PM
For sure ! BTW, Jason Magbanua (Jmag) posted props to you as inspiration for his latest video...

Sigmund Reboquio
June 8th, 2010, 06:00 PM
great job Susanto!

SiuChung Leung
June 10th, 2010, 12:41 AM
Another Fantastic video guys.

You guys took the show reel to another level: not just showing off beautiful shots and awesome editing skill, but also emphasize the advantage of our line of business, bring out the core value of wedding video.

Well done!!!!

Susanto Widjaja
June 10th, 2010, 08:16 PM
For sure ! BTW, Jason Magbanua (Jmag) posted props to you as inspiration for his latest video...

Yea I commented and said that its great to inspire the inspiration, which is true :P

great job Susanto!

Thanks so much Sigmun :)

Susanto Widjaja
June 10th, 2010, 08:19 PM
Another Fantastic video guys.

You guys took the show reel to another level: not just showing off beautiful shots and awesome editing skill, but also emphasize the advantage of our line of business, bring out the core value of wedding video.

Well done!!!!

Thanks Siu, it is our desire to lift up the perspective of people towards wedding videography. a big desire actually. thats what drove me to do more SDEs, so we can show people directly that there is so much that a wedding video can make impact. I'm glad that you think it worked in this showreel.

Santo