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Aaron Jones
October 5th, 2010, 06:21 AM
Hi guys,

Here are a couple of trailers we recently made while using the Canon 7D and 550D. Both have a slightly different tone in the edit, with the first being more of a fairytale while the other has the anticipation of fun. Would love to hear what you guys think about them.

Wedding Trailer | Rana & Darren on Vimeo

Wedding Trailer | Gemma & Lee on Vimeo

Oleg Kalyan
October 7th, 2010, 10:55 AM
it was well done I thought, classy, soft, what the clients like!

Aaron Jones
October 7th, 2010, 02:49 PM
Wow. Positive vibes from the great Oleg. We are not worthy sir.

Oleg Kalyan
October 8th, 2010, 08:41 AM
Aaron!
I am just one of us, as good or as bad :)

Kren Barnes
October 8th, 2010, 05:45 PM
Oleg,

Nice to see you take the time to view some of the videos here..it is great to know that one of the best in the business can offer some constructive help in helping numerous novices, like myself , get better.

Three cheers!

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

Sam Houchins II
October 8th, 2010, 08:27 PM
If I may respectfully just express an observation that struck me as distracting and somewhat disappointing in the midst of a stunning production. The timing of some of the early cuts were too short for my preference. I enjoyed more the cuts that were just a few seconds longer. The shorter ones seemd abrupt with no ambient rhythm or content to justify their premature death :-). Now please forgive me for disparaging such nice work. (I also cringe at toes and armpits and bellies in my face). Please understand I have no comparable work to lean on, these were just some reactive thoughts, maybe I've misunderstood your request for comments. I do so from the humblest of humble rankings. Plenty of wow thoughts and impressions! The card opening, the buttoning, the tying, all very nice amongst your segments. Very nice.

Aaron Jones
October 9th, 2010, 04:33 AM
Oleg, you are too humble sometimes.

Sam, thank you for your comments. I always appreciate people to offer their opinions whether good or bad. Even though I am my harshest critic, it is difficult to separate yourself from the edit and view it with fresh eyes. You have given me food for thought, so I thank you for that.