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Kaushik Parmar January 8th, 2009 06:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Johnes (Post 991302)
Can you upload a small sample (a few seconds) of the original .mod file (eg on rapidshare or other host)?

Ok, but which part of this video you want small clip? Do let me know I will upload it. And do you like this "Kankaria Lake" video?

Kaushik

Ken Johnes January 11th, 2009 02:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kaushik Parmar (Post 991558)
Ok, but which part of this video you want small clip? Do let me know I will upload it. And do you like this "Kankaria Lake" video?

Kaushik

(Sorry, I didn't see your reply earlier)
Thanks Kaushik, 2:12 - 2.32 (from the second video) will be fine (20 secs) -if this is too much, just make it shorter.

Yes, I like your "Kankaria Lake" video, there are many interesting shots and you've done far better editing in the second one! I also liked that Indian dance!

About stablity: If you used a monopod, you'd have 10 times greater stability or more, almost professional, it is easy to carry, it is light and foldable.

Kaushik Parmar January 11th, 2009 07:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Johnes (Post 993227)
(Sorry, I didn't see your reply earlier)
Thanks Kaushik, 2:12 - 2.32 (from the second video) will be fine (20 secs) -if this is too much, just make it shorter.

Yes, I like your "Kankaria Lake" video, there are many interesting shots and you've done far better editing in the second one! I also liked that Indian dance!

About stablity: If you used a monopod, you'd have 10 times greater stability or more, almost professional, it is easy to carry, it is light and foldable.

Ken Johnes,

From 2:12 to 2:32, total four different clips are involved, which clip you want? You want dance sequence clips or that white & yellow structural clip? Do let me know I will upload an original file for you!

And I am glad you like this video, so far I have not used tripod or monopod but I will use it in near future.

And that dance sequence actually is rehearsal, they are doing practice for their show, same day they have had their dance presentation, and if I would have captured original dance event in the night, that would have been great!

Yes, Indian tradition dance are amazing and have some very innovative steps! I invite you to see one of my old video, if you are fond of music and dance than see this link: Navaratri 2007, in Ahmedabad city of India on Vimeo

Send me your reaction after seeing it!

Again I thank for your appreciation.

Kaushik

Ken Johnes January 12th, 2009 11:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kaushik Parmar (Post 993388)
Ken Johnes,

From 2:12 to 2:32, total four different clips are involved, which clip you want? You want dance sequence clips or that white & yellow structural clip? Do let me know I will upload an original file for you!

Oh, you're right, then a sample of the dance sequence where the dancers are in focus, or a sample of the clip starting at 1:42 (which starts with the tree and then shows some people) -whichever looks to you more "clean" will be fine -sorry for the hassle and thanks!


Quote:

Originally Posted by Kaushik Parmar (Post 993388)
Yes, Indian tradition dance are amazing and have some very innovative steps! I invite you to see one of my old video, if you are fond of music and dance than see this link: Navaratri 2007, in Ahmedabad city of India on Vimeo

That's what I thought, innovative steps, in a style which I've never seen before!

Thanks for the festival clip, it was interesting and it looks like you have a lot of fun!
Still, to understand better that style, I'd prefer the dance clip on your "Kankaria Lake" video with that choreography based probably on the best traditional steps.

Kaushik Parmar January 12th, 2009 07:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Johnes (Post 993661)
Oh, you're right, then a sample of the dance sequence where the dancers are in focus, or a sample of the clip starting at 1:42 (which starts with the tree and then shows some people) -whichever looks to you more "clean" will be fine -sorry for the hassle and thanks!




That's what I thought, innovative steps, in a style which I've never seen before!

Thanks for the festival clip, it was interesting and it looks like you have a lot of fun!
Still, to understand better that style, I'd prefer the dance clip on your "Kankaria Lake" video with that choreography based probably on the best traditional steps.

Here is uploaded link: Download MOV055 TOD for free at Uploading.com

And that dance clip is huge in size, but I will try to upload it soon. Uper link is raw file, an original! And send me your reaction!

Kaushik

Ken Johnes January 13th, 2009 11:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kaushik Parmar (Post 993965)

Kaushik, many thanks for the raw clip!
Its definition and quality is very nice!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kaushik Parmar (Post 993965)
And that dance clip is huge in size, but I will try to upload it soon. Uper link is raw file, an original! And send me your reaction!

I don't want to put you in trouble, but if you can upload it, you're welcome of course!
(you could also try rapidshare.com)

BTW, you could use youtube for better video quality. Take a look at a test clip I uploaded today to test the HD capabilities of youtube (with my ex camcorder) YouTube - Baby Drummer HD
(this links straight to the HD version of the clip).

Kaushik Parmar January 13th, 2009 06:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Johnes (Post 994312)
Kaushik, many thanks for the raw clip!
Its definition and quality is very nice!



I don't want to put you in trouble, but if you can upload it, you're welcome of course!
(you could also try rapidshare.com)

BTW, you could use youtube for better video quality. Take a look at a test clip I uploaded today to test the HD capabilities of youtube (with my ex camcorder) YouTube - Baby Drummer HD
(this links straight to the HD version of the clip).

Ken Johnes,

Your uploaded clip is very much clear, can you please tell me what are settings, or it is Full HD version?

Kaushik

Ken Johnes January 15th, 2009 07:18 PM

YouTube HD
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kaushik Parmar (Post 994519)
Ken Johnes,

Your uploaded clip is very much clear, can you please tell me what are settings, or it is Full HD version?

Kaushik

I'm still experimenting, but currently the basic requirements for max HD quality on YouTube is to upload a clip (less than 10minutes) in h264 (AVC) for video and AAC for audio, in mp4 container (.mp4 extension), deinterlaced, at 25-30fps, at 1280x720 resolution, and at least 4Mbit bitrate.

Since YouTube will re-encode your clip no matter what you do, the higher the quality of the upload clip, the better the final clip. The encoded clip I uploaded for the clip you saw was about 1.9Mbit and it had quite a few artifacts (especially in the beginning). So I uploaded a higher bitrate version -you can see now that the final clip is much cleaner:
YouTube - Baby Drummer HD

It doesn't matter which encoder you use, but if it's not a good one, you'll have to increase the bitrate further and that will make the upload slower.
Also, if your source is noisy, it will result in poor quality, so in that case it is better to de-noise the clip before the encode (with some spatial/temporal de-noise or smooth filter).
The biggest advantage for all NTSC or >25 fps camcorders is that YouTube accepts up to 30fps while Vimeo up to 25. So in that case (as your camcorder records at 29.97fps), in Vimeo the video will stutter, while on YouTube it will be smooth!

Kaushik, If you upload your videos to YouTube, drop a note.

Kaushik Parmar January 16th, 2009 10:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Johnes (Post 995701)
I'm still experimenting, but currently the basic requirements for max HD quality on YouTube is to upload a clip (less than 10minutes) in h264 (AVC) for video and AAC for audio, in mp4 container (.mp4 extension), deinterlaced, at 25-30fps, at 1280x720 resolution, and at least 4Mbit bitrate.

Since YouTube will re-encode your clip no matter what you do, the higher the quality of the upload clip, the better the final clip. The encoded clip I uploaded for the clip you saw was about 1.9Mbit and it had quite a few artifacts (especially in the beginning). So I uploaded a higher bitrate version -you can see now that the final clip is much cleaner:
YouTube - Baby Drummer HD

It doesn't matter which encoder you use, but if it's not a good one, you'll have to increase the bitrate further and that will make the upload slower.
Also, if your source is noisy, it will result in poor quality, so in that case it is better to de-noise the clip before the encode (with some spatial/temporal de-noise or smooth filter).
The biggest advantage for all NTSC or >25 fps camcorders is that YouTube accepts up to 30fps while Vimeo up to 25. So in that case (as your camcorder records at 29.97fps), in Vimeo the video will stutter, while on YouTube it will be smooth!

Kaushik, If you upload your videos to YouTube, drop a note.

I did some experiments on youtube, I found youtube keep HD files almost as it is! I have uploaded small clip (1920x1080) on youtube, and it was same while watching in HD mode!

Here( this is an original RAW file from HD7) is link: YouTube - MOV055

Here is my uploaded video on youtube: YouTube - Kankaria Lake Ahmedabad December 2008

One more clip which I converted in Divx 1280p: YouTube - MOV055

It seems youtube is giving good HD option, just 10 minuts video time is very less, and yes they allow upto 1GB!

Kaushik

Ken Johnes January 17th, 2009 06:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kaushik Parmar (Post 996232)
I did some experiments on youtube, I found youtube keep HD files almost as it is! I have uploaded small clip (1920x1080) on youtube, and it was same while watching in HD mode!

Kaushik, sorry to dissapoint you but none of your clips you uploaded to YouTube remained at 1080p (1920x1080) resolution. All have been re-encoded to 720p (1280x720) at 2Mbits/sec (as usuall) (except the Kankaria lake which is 1280x702 -by some mistake I guess) and all with the following header:

"Title: (C) 2007 Google Inc. v08.13.2007."

The visual quality you see is very good -I'm glad you managed it, but they are not the originals you uploaded -never are.

To be able to check all the encoding parameters of your clips, download Mediainfo (free) from MediaInfo Install it and choose View->Html or Tree.

You can check them after you download them (or any video on your HDD). I personally download clips from Youtube using Firefox, having installed the "Internet Download Manager" -it provides me a "Download This Video" button above each YouTube clip with all versions available.

Another thing I noticed watching the Kankaria Lake, is that there is a frame skipping every 10 frames. You obviously do someting wrong in your video workflow that causes this frame skipping and makes the motion not completely smooth.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kaushik Parmar (Post 996232)
It seems youtube is giving good HD option, just 10 minuts video time is very less, and yes they allow upto 1GB!

This is not too bad, you can break your clips to 10 minute interesting parts. The 1GB limit refers to the size of the uploaded video(s) not the final one you watch (that have been re-encoded) from YouTube.

Kaushik Parmar January 17th, 2009 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Johnes (Post 996312)
Kaushik, sorry to dissapoint you but none of your clips you uploaded to YouTube remained at 1080p (1920x1080) resolution. All have been re-encoded to 720p (1280x720) at 2Mbits/sec (as usuall) (except the Kankaria lake which is 1280x702 -by some mistake I guess) and all with the following header:

"Title: (C) 2007 Google Inc. v08.13.2007."

The visual quality you see is very good -I'm glad you managed it, but they are not the originals you uploaded -never are.

To be able to check all the encoding parameters of your clips, download Mediainfo (free) from MediaInfo Install it and choose View->Html or Tree.

You can check them after you download them (or any video on your HDD). I personally download clips from Youtube using Firefox, having installed the "Internet Download Manager" -it provides me a "Download This Video" button above each YouTube clip with all versions available.

Another thing I noticed watching the Kankaria Lake, is that there is a frame skipping every 10 frames. You obviously do someting wrong in your video workflow that causes this frame skipping and makes the motion not completely smooth.



This is not too bad, you can break your clips to 10 minute interesting parts. The 1GB limit refers to the size of the uploaded video(s) not the final one you watch (that have been re-encoded) from YouTube.

Yes, it is downconverted into 1280p. But good clarity!

And I do not undertand your coment on "frame skipping every 10 frames", can you please explaine me?

And very soon youtube will alloe us to upload more than 10 minuts video, I am sure!

Thanks

Steve Mullen January 17th, 2009 01:12 PM

"The biggest advantage for all NTSC or >25 fps camcorders is that YouTube accepts up to 30fps while Vimeo up to 25. So in that case (as your camcorder records at 29.97fps), in Vimeo the video will stutter, while on YouTube it will be smooth!"

That is a real problem for Vimeo.

But, why do folks use UTube? ExposureRoom.com is a far more sophisticated group of filmmakers and supports up to 720p30. It has a very sophisticated look that "frames" your work in a positive way.

Ken Johnes January 17th, 2009 07:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kaushik Parmar (Post 996408)
And I do not undertand your coment on "frame skipping every 10 frames", can you please explaine me?

Well, it seems that it happens only on the first scene of "Kankaria Lake" HD clip, with the birds flying. To watch it more closely yourself, open the "Kankaria.mp4" clip with a compatible player that can go frame-by-frame eg the "Media Player Classic" (free) with the latest FFShow (free) or CoreAVC (commercial) codec installed, go to 20" and pause the video. Then use the Right-Arrow of your keyboard to advance the frames slowly while watching one of the birds flying. You'll notice that exactly every 10 frames, one frame is missed (the bird jumps two frames ahead instead of one).

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Mullen (Post 996446)
That is a real problem for Vimeo.

But, why do folks use UTube? ExposureRoom.com is a far more sophisticated group of filmmakers and supports up to 720p30. It has a very sophisticated look that "frames" your work in a positive way.

Two reasons:

1. Millions of possible viewers (it depends though).

2. Almost everybody is familiar with YouTube, even if not for so serious reasons.
If you tell someone he can find your video on YouTube, he will understand immediately where and how to look for it.
If you tell him "go to ExposureRoom.com" he will say "What?" "how do you spell that" etc and until he finds the time to visit the website, he will most likely have it forgotten.

I agree that a more professional look matters, especially in some cases where you've done some serious work and you're addressing other professionals.
(IMO YouTube should be capable to serve that purpose too, probably in a separate, professional section.)

But if you seek to impress (advertise etc) the general public, most of all, you need access to the masses... and last week's websites (so to speak), can't offer you that access.

BTW, a few minutes ago I visited ExposureRoom.com to check it out and saw the following message:
"Uploads Are Back!
You can once again upload your videos, photos and music! Read more... "
This proves the rule... but it's not the exception! (reliabilty issues..)

Another thing: Despite the many funny/stupid or whatever videos found on YouTube, you can find helpful and valuable stuf there, if you look for it.
For example, yesterday I had the idea to search for "Drum lessons" (because I practice on my spare time) and soon I found *many* free lessons that can really help me progress much faster. Of course, most of their creators, promote a product, a service etc, but they all know that to gain something, they have to give out something first.
So we get free training videos, have the chance to learn about them and evaluate them or their products and they sell more products -everybody wins!
Not to mention that "we" might actually be the producers of such videos!



*Note: I don't work for YouTube! :)

Kaushik Parmar January 17th, 2009 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Johnes (Post 996646)
Well, it seems that it happens only on the first scene of "Kankaria Lake" HD clip, with the birds flying. To watch it more closely yourself, open the "Kankaria.mp4" clip with a compatible player that can go frame-by-frame eg the "Media Player Classic" (free) with the latest FFShow (free) or CoreAVC (commercial) codec installed, go to 20" and pause the video. Then use the Right-Arrow of your keyboard to advance the frames slowly while watching one of the birds flying. You'll notice that exactly every 10 frames, one frame is missed (the bird jumps two frames ahead instead of one).



Two reasons:

1. Millions of possible viewers (it depends though).

2. Almost everybody is familiar with YouTube, even if not for so serious reasons.
If you tell someone he can find your video on YouTube, he will understand immediately where and how to look for it.
If you tell him "go to ExposureRoom.com" he will say "What?" "how do you spell that" etc and until he finds the time to visit the website, he will most likely have it forgotten.

I agree that a more professional look matters, especially in some cases where you've done some serious work and you're addressing other professionals.
(IMO YouTube should be capable to serve that purpose too, probably in a separate, professional section.)

But if you seek to impress (advertise etc) the general public, most of all, you need access to the masses... and last week's websites (so to speak), can't offer you that access.

BTW, a few minutes ago I visited ExposureRoom.com to check it out and saw the following message:
"Uploads Are Back!
You can once again upload your videos, photos and music! Read more... "
This proves the rule... but it's not the exception! (reliabilty issues..)

Another thing: Despite the many funny/stupid or whatever videos found on YouTube, you can find helpful and valuable stuf there, if you look for it.
For example, yesterday I had the idea to search for "Drum lessons" (because I practice on my spare time) and soon I found *many* free lessons that can really help me progress much faster. Of course, most of their creators, promote a product, a service etc, but they all know that to gain something, they have to give out something first.
So we get free training videos, have the chance to learn about them and evaluate them or their products and they sell more products -everybody wins!
Not to mention that "we" might actually be the producers of such videos!



*Note: I don't work for YouTube! :)

May be Video Editing software gives me trouble! And this thing you noticed in my all videos or perticular video only? Did you noticed any other videos?

Kaushik

Ken Johnes January 18th, 2009 02:10 PM

Just on that scene on the kankaria lake video, but since that video has many scenes, I can't say for certain that it isn't repeated on some other scenes. It is easy to spot only when the subject and/or the camera moves steadily.

If you're not sure about your settings and whether you have this problem or not, you could make a short test clip with the camera on tripod, capturing some object that eg rotates very steadily -even manually. After processing the test clip through the whole workflow, you could test it frame-by-frame at playback to see if there are any frames skipped. If so, you could try to find the wrong settings and/or conflicting parameters.

Kaushik Parmar February 2nd, 2009 01:58 AM

JVC GZ-HD7 video clip
 
Hello!

I wanted to show this videos: New York Street Dancer on Vimeo
to performer who are in video! Unfortuneat I am right now in India, and this was captured last year when I was in NY, and this was my last day in USA!

I do not know how this video can reach to the all performer! If someone have answer do let me know!

Thanks,
Kaushik

Steve Mullen February 5th, 2009 08:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Johnes (Post 996646)
Another thing: Despite the many funny/stupid or whatever videos found on YouTube, you can find helpful and valuable stuf there, if you look for it.
For example, yesterday I had the idea to search for "Drum lessons" (because I practice on my spare time) and soon I found *many* free lessons that can really help me progress much faster. Of course, most of their creators, promote a product, a service etc, but they all know that to gain something, they have to give out something first.
So we get free training videos, have the chance to learn about them and evaluate them or their products and they sell more products -everybody wins!
Not to mention that "we" might actually be the producers of such videos!

I agree there are great things on Utube, but the noise level is so high they seem to be lost. IF you think of searching you are OK. But, I just don't think of it. Of course, if Google searched it -- that would be nice. For example, if you typed in "deinterlace" and got links to examples, lessons, etc. on various sites -- it would be a big help. The best things I found by accident.

I have just discovered that Apple's MobilMe not only allows HD it does NOT re-compress your video into Flash. So if you shoot h.264 and export your edit as h.264 you can upload that file and folks can see it as streamed h.264. That's second generation video!

And, if folks have a Western Digital Media Player ($100) they can copy the downloaded h.264 file to a USB stick -- insert this in the Player -- and feed the signal via HDMI to their HDTV. Still second generation video! (Unlike AppleTV, you can have 720p30!)

Flash is supposed to support h.264 but the services seem to want to control things by forcing recompression.

I guess the question is -- do you care if folks watch your videos. For me -- not really. Other than ego -- does it matter if 5000 or 500 have seen my "New Kitty" video. Of course, if I were paid it would make a big difference!

If I provide a link to a site -- then the site's popularity doesn't matter. Only the player.

Clearly Flash is more popular than QT. But, if QT delivers higher quality -- maybe that is really more important.

Plus, MobileMe let's me provide supporting photos and text. See this link:

So what?s with imovie and QT.

So does ExposureRoom -- they are trying to get folks to share music that can be used by other people in their videos. Very nice because some sites are removing video with copyrighted music.

Of course, if you have the time you can use multiple.

Kaushik Parmar February 15th, 2009 11:06 PM

JVC GZ-HD7 video clip!
 
Hello,

I have captured some music discussion moments last week, this is about one of India's all time greatest music composer, R. D. Burman. We have RD fan club in our city and we met last weekend had discussion about his music and one person was playing his tune with his instrument. Maybe this would be interesting for someone who are in interested in music! The discussion was in our regional Hindi language I apologizes for that, but music has no language bar and people will understand all it!

Here is link: http://www.vimeo.com/3229853

Please do let me reaction if you guys like it!

Thanks,
Kaushik

Kaushik Parmar March 12th, 2009 06:58 PM

JVC GZ-HD7, new video clip!
 
Hello,

I have uploaded new video captured by my HD7 here is link: Ahmedabad, India on Vimeo

Kaushik

Kaushik Parmar March 17th, 2009 02:54 AM

Hello,

I am big aficionado of Philips Company & its products, and I owns some Philips products (well if it is case of Electronics products, I only use & buy Philips products!). Yesterday I got just an idea, to make small HD movie on it, and same I made it and uploaded at Vimeo, Video Sharing For You

If you have time and would like to see, here is link: sense and simplicity, PHILIPS on Vimeo

Thanks,
Kaushik

Colin Pritchett March 29th, 2009 08:52 AM

Youtube - Vimeo - Exposure Room - Blip.tv???
 
I just purchased a HD7 (should have it next week) and have been reading the conversations in this thread about the various hosting sites and the frame rates/resolutions that they convert to. My question is about Blip.tv, I use them and have been happy with the quality of the video.

If you dont mind please check out the couple of little vids I have up and give me your opinions. Mind that these are not HD, I shot these with a GL2/DVX-100A/XL1s, and am very excited to shoot in HD, although I wish it were a HVX-200 but since I am not making money with my camera I cant justify such a nice camera right now so the HD7 will have to do :)

CMPritchett on blip.tv

Thanks

Kaushik Parmar March 29th, 2009 07:14 PM

JVC GZ-HD7 new video!
 
Hello,

I have uploaded one new video if some would like to see here is link: Vegetables & Flowers Maraket in Ahmedabad on Vimeo

Suggestions and feedback are welcome.

Thanks,
Kaushik

Paulo Teixeira March 29th, 2009 08:53 PM

I’ve seen most of your videos including this one and it reminds me that I really do need to go to India one day but I really don’t know when. Theirs other countries I want to visit as well.

I’ve gotten my Associates degree in TV Broadcasting back in 2005 and I ended up taking loans because I couldn’t use the whole amount of my GI Bill unless I’m in college for 36 months. Now with the increase in benefits that should have happened a long time ago, I may actually go back in May and get a Bachelors since I don’t even have a permanent job at the moment and it will make my resume look a little better. Still, I would have preferred to use the rest of my GI Bill to pay off my loans and buy myself a new camcorder since I haven’t bought a good one ever since the HC1. That would definitely turn my life around but it’s too bad I’m not allowed to do that.

So basically it’ll take me a while until I get a chance to go their and I have a good idea on doing a documentary on India. I hope it wont be too long because the country you want to visit today may not be the same county in the future. That’s my advise to anyone who plan on traveling to different countries.

Kaushik Parmar March 29th, 2009 09:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paulo Teixeira (Post 1035663)
I’ve seen most of your videos including this one and it reminds me that I really do need to go to India one day but I really don’t know when. Theirs other countries I want to visit as well.

I’ve gotten my Associates degree in TV Broadcasting back in 2005 and I ended up taking loans because I couldn’t use the whole amount of my GI Bill unless I’m in college for 36 months. Now with the increase in benefits that should have happened a long time ago, I may actually go back in May and get a Bachelors since I don’t even have a permanent job at the moment and it will make my resume look a little better. Still, I would have preferred to use the rest of my GI Bill to pay off my loans and buy myself a new camcorder since I haven’t bought a good one ever since the HC1. That would definitely turn my life around but it’s too bad I’m not allowed to do that.

So basically it’ll take me a while until I get a chance to go their and I have a good idea on doing a documentary on India. I hope it wont be too long because the country you want to visit today may not be the same county in the future. That’s my advise to anyone who plan on traveling to different countries.

Yes, I do remeber you have sent me some feedback/ suggestions. I wish all the best for your future, and I hope you will able to fullfiled your dream to visit many places. I wish you will soon be in India and will make what you actually want to make on India.

Kaushik

Kaushik Parmar March 29th, 2009 09:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Colin Pritchett (Post 1035412)
I just purchased a HD7 (should have it next week) and have been reading the conversations in this thread about the various hosting sites and the frame rates/resolutions that they convert to. My question is about Blip.tv, I use them and have been happy with the quality of the video.

If you dont mind please check out the couple of little vids I have up and give me your opinions. Mind that these are not HD, I shot these with a GL2/DVX-100A/XL1s, and am very excited to shoot in HD, although I wish it were a HVX-200 but since I am not making money with my camera I cant justify such a nice camera right now so the HD7 will have to do :)

CMPritchett on blip.tv

Thanks

Congratulation! On your purchase of HD7. And I am sure you will love it, how much you pay for it? I am proud owner of HD7 since last two years! I have gone through your given link, but I advise you to upload your video on vimeo, and even now I advise you to upload them in YouTube, since they are now allowing HD videos up to 1GB (10Mins). Vimeo only allow one time 500MB and only 1 HD movie in one week! So YouTube is better to use, file up to 1GB, and no limit of HD videos, you can upload so many.

Kaushik

Kaushik Parmar May 8th, 2009 07:18 PM

Musical Show
 
Recently I have shot one video it is about music. If someone would like to see and have interest in music here is link: Rhythm Pulze, Annual Show 2009 on Vimeo

Suggestions and feedback are appreciated

Thanks,
Kaushik

Kaushik Parmar May 26th, 2009 06:51 AM

JVC GZ-HD7 new video!
 
Hello!

I have uploaded one Musical Fashion Video, if some one is interested here is link: Reliance Broadband+ Launching Event on Vimeo

Feedback/ suggestions are welcom.

Kaushik

Kaushik Parmar July 7th, 2009 06:52 PM

New video from HD7
 
Hello,

Last Sunday in our city one perticular area was "NO CAR DAY". And I take opertunity to make video, I try to show contrast between two days.

Here is link:

C. G. Road Walkers Day, "NO CAR DAY" on Vimeo
YouTube - C.G. Road Walkers Day, "NO CAR DAY"

One more birthday video, this will show how JVC HD7 is abale to get solid colors.

YouTube - Birthday Celebration in Atira

Both videos will show some nice images, captured by HD7.

Suggestions/ feedback are well come.

Kaushik

Kaushik Parmar July 24th, 2009 10:11 PM

New video from HD7
 
This is my new video from HD7, look how GREEN is looking stunning!

Atira, Ahmedabad after rain on Vimeo

Kaushik

Kaushik Parmar July 29th, 2009 10:25 AM

New video, Royal Enfield Ride
 
Last week my friend and his wife and me went on ride of his new Royal Enfield Bullet, I took some video of them and compalie in short film. If some one would like to see please follow below link:

Royal Enfield Ride on Vimeo

YouTube - Royal Enfield Ride

Suggestions/ feedback are most welcome.

Thanks,
Kaushik

Robert Rogoz July 29th, 2009 10:08 PM

You have to have the sound to have the story! I think it would be much better if someone talked what is this motorcycle, why do they enjoy riding.

Kaushik Parmar July 29th, 2009 10:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Robert Rogoz (Post 1178491)
You have to have the sound to have the story! I think it would be much better if someone talked what is this motorcycle, why do they enjoy riding.

Robert Rogoz,

Yes, indeed that would have been great! I really never thought on that, but I am framing it in my mind and realized that yes, if they would have speak something, you know I know what I would have asked them and what they would have replied, I missed this opertunity!

Thanks for your feedback and I took it in correct spirit.

Kaushik

Kaushik Parmar September 28th, 2009 08:16 PM

Hello!

I recently did one Wedding Reception video, if someone would would like to see here is link: Marriage Reception Video on Vimeo

I would really appreciate suggestion/ fedback on this video.

Thanks,
Kaushik

Kaushik Parmar January 2nd, 2010 01:19 AM

New short video with HD7
 
Hello

I have created one short video, it is about homeless people in my city who live on roadside, and try live, if someone is interested please here is link:

YouTube - Ahmedabad Winter Morning

I would really appreciate suggestions & feedback.

Thanks

Robert Rogoz January 6th, 2010 03:23 PM

I think you caught the climate really well, but yet again, some interviews would be nice. But I honestly think it's one of your best pieces so far.

Kaushik Parmar January 7th, 2010 09:24 PM

Yes, indeed! You are right, I am glad you like. But I need better camera, thinking to have JVC HM100.

Kaushik

Kaushik Parmar January 8th, 2010 09:10 AM

New Video with HD7
 
My new videos with HD7:

YouTube - Kankaria Carnival 2009

Feedback suggestions are welcome.

Thanks

Kaushik Parmar January 16th, 2010 02:36 AM

International Kite Festival 2010, Ahmedabad, India
 
Hello,

I have today created video on Kite Festival in my city, Ahmedabad. If some one would like to see below is link:


And if some one would like to know about more on Kites Festival in Ahmedabad:

14th January is very special day for Ahmedabad & its state Gujarat. All people flyes kites this day, prepration starts a week or two ago. Last tow days are very busy, people got to buy kites and related accesories. Makers of threads come from the different part of the country, and start making threads before months or two, they make on roadside.

Although the Kite Festival is celebrated all over Gujarat, it is the most exciting in the capital city of Ahmedabad. The night before is electric with brisk business in buying and selling kites, in amazingly numerous bulk purchases. The Patang Bazaar (kite market), situated in the heart of Ahmedabad city, is open 24 hours a day during the Uttarayan week. A visit to the Bazaar in the middle of the night proves beyond all doubt that the entire population of the city is obsessed with kites and they crowd the streets and buy the stocks while negotiating and enjoying through the night.

And the excitement continues even after dark. The nights see the arrival of the illuminated box kites, often in a series strung on one line, to be launched into the sky. Known as tukkals, these kites add a touch of splendor to the dark sky. What's more, the day is marked with the traditional food/delicacy festival of Gujarat like the undhiyu (a delicacy of vegetables), jalebi (sweets), til ladoo (sweets made of sesame seeds) and chikki for the guests from different parts of world.

More on Kite Festival:

hinduism.about.com/od/festivalsholidays/ig/Kite-Festival-of-Gujarat/index_g.htm

facebook.com/pages/Uttarayan-Festival-Kite-Flying-Day/138426063213

Feedback & suggestions are welcome.


Kaushik

Kaushik Parmar January 29th, 2010 09:58 AM

Bike Rally
 
See my new video, Bike Rally in my city.


Feedback, suggestions are welcome.

Thanks

Kaushik Parmar February 15th, 2010 06:41 AM

Motif Charity Walk 2010, Ahmedabad
 
Motif Charity Walk 2010, Ahmedabad:



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