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John Gaspain March 4th, 2004 04:18 AM

<<<-- Originally posted by Rob Lohman : It looked great and had a nice pace to it. I did feel the group
scenes near the end looked a bit "stiff" and "acted" instead of
like they where just hanging out. -->>>

Thats exactly what I thought, Well said.

John Gaspain March 4th, 2004 04:20 AM

did you ask the PBS techs?

Neboysha Nenadich March 4th, 2004 04:36 AM

hmmh...
thanx for watching it and for your comments...
I aprreciate that.
:)

Ken Tanaka March 4th, 2004 12:14 PM

John,
Actually, there was little time available to make such inquiries. I ultimately shot the piece at 60i with my DVX100A, opting for the most standard of modes. In this case, the advantages of progressive shooting would have been nil, since the end product would be two 30 sec clips of two theatrical productions.

Peter John Ross March 4th, 2004 12:20 PM

Oxymorons
 
Oxymorons
http://www.outofourheads.com/media/Oxymoron.mov

4 meg

This is a quick video that teaches us all something about grammar with a muppet who was once a crack dealer on Sesame Street.


From OUT OF OUR HEADS improv troupe in Columbus, Ohio -> starring George Caleodis, veteran of the Second City and many a Sonnyboo short.

For more info on OUT OF OUR HEADS and several more shorts - www.outofourheads.com

Haasim Mahanaim March 4th, 2004 02:44 PM

I've noticed a lot of film and TV students are quite taken by the score Philip Glass' score because I have heard his music in various student films.

Your trailer lags a bit in the beginning and by the end I'm still unclear about the issue the film is supposed to explore, but the footage looks well shot, especially considering it hasn't been colour corrected.

The title shot reminded me of those nature documentaries commisioned by the Canadian government during the 1970's, but it's effective and reflect's a mature sensibility instead of trying to be modern and 'kewl'.

Brett Erskine March 4th, 2004 03:45 PM

Aerial Travel Videography Demos (DVX100)
 
Thought I would share some aerial videography I did with the DVX100.

There are two short demo videos available at the link below. One was shot in Gorema which is a ancient cave city in central Turkey. The other video was mostly shot over the French Alps.

Let me know what you think. I would love a critique so I can progress.

http://www.cinematographerreels.com/demoreels.htm

And for thoughs interested I work as a freelance cinematographer. My company is called Premiere Visions. We offer cine/videography, editing and DVD mastering services for anything from indepedent films to travel videos. For more information visit www.CinematographerReels.com.

Brett Erskine
Director of Photography
Premiere Visions
1761 W. La Palma Ave., Suite 302
Anaheim, CA 92801
www.CinematographerReels.com
BErskine@CinematographerReels.com
(714)329-1520

Rob Lohman March 5th, 2004 07:10 AM

That was quite funny. Heh. Thanks. I thought the lighting could've
been better though!

Peter John Ross March 5th, 2004 11:28 PM

I didn't even work on it. I never noticed lighting at all because I was so into the joke.

Jonathan Pike March 6th, 2004 07:44 PM

Well done trailer, makes me interested to see the whole thing. Well shot, too.

I agree I'm not quite sure what it's all about, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. The trailer seems to spark enough tension and interest to draw people in...then again, an investor may want to know the exact issue at hand.

Bryan Mitchell March 6th, 2004 11:29 PM

Bellagio Fountains
 
[site down]

Shot at 2 angles, performed to 2 songs. Edited them together to a new 3rd song.

Let me know what you think. I often have doubts about my work.

James Nyfeler March 7th, 2004 01:44 PM

Bryan, I don't consider myself a pro, rather an intense hobbiest, but I have my opinions.

I felt the clip needed better synchronization with the music, and the camera movement seemed to bother me for some reason. I think I would have preferred to have mostly fixed camera sequences rather than pan -- letting the fountains do the work. I also think that you could shoot the exact show from 2 different angles, showing a specific sequence back-to-back, but from different angles (I know that you used two cameras, but I didn't notice this technique). Also, I think you used slow-mo at least once (maybe more), but I think more slow-mo placed at the right time to the right music it could be quite effective. Depending on the music, you could do almost all slow mo if you wanted to.... just play around with it.

I liked the venue (makes me want to get back to Vegas!). Overall, it was pleasing to watch. Good work.

Bryan Mitchell March 7th, 2004 04:31 PM

Actually, I only had 1 camera. I had to wait another 30 minutes for the next show from the next angle to a new song. Which Is why to put them together, it had to be a new song. No slo-mo, but I have thought about adding it to make it timed to the music better. There is some slight movement on some of the shots I'm not sure about either, but the two major pans in the movie I thought played well.

Thanks for your reponse. I'm going to reedit it today.

John Gaspain March 8th, 2004 04:05 AM

well done trailer,

I just hope its not a Liberal propaganda movie, Its kinda hard to tell where you are going with it.

The clip lags a bit.

gas

Haasim Mahanaim March 8th, 2004 08:40 AM

Quote:

<<<-- Originally posted by John Gaspain :
I just hope its not a Liberal propaganda movie
::rollseyes::

Chris Shepard March 8th, 2004 10:54 PM

New and final Preview to downfall....
 
Check it out here, its the last link on the bottom

http://borealskischool.com/videos.htm

Right now it's only in Xvid format but by the end of the week we will have it in Quicktime.

Alex Taylor March 9th, 2004 01:39 AM

Do you mean DivX?

Lathe Austin March 9th, 2004 02:03 AM

<<<-- Originally posted by Alex Taylor : Do you mean DivX? -->>>

I may be wrong but I think that Xvid is another type of encoder.

Spencer Houck March 9th, 2004 09:32 AM

XviD is a pretty popular DivX related codec. Cleverly...DivX backwards.

I'm not really into skating/snowboarding video stuffs but it was pretty cool to watch. The title graphics seem a little hard to read though, possibly a larger font with a stroke around it to make the white stand out against all that snow.

-Spence

Chris Shepard March 10th, 2004 03:17 PM

yep xvid is just another dvix format.

John Gaspain March 10th, 2004 03:38 PM

looks good!

A larger font would be good, and maybe turn up the saturation in some shots. Good riders thats for sure. Do you have a Wide angle or fisheye lens?

gas

Chris Shepard March 10th, 2004 04:57 PM

Semi-fisheye (0.33x) on one camera (GL-1) and a Wide 0.44 on a canon optura 200mc.

Rafal Krolik March 11th, 2004 09:36 AM

CINCERE promo
 
I was recently given photos and some "poor" video footage by the manager of Cincere, an upcoming artist ( more info at http://www.simplycincere.com ). Here is the link to the video that I created from the materials given to me: www.sevillemedia.com/cincere/
Any advice or opinion will be deeply appreciated.
(I appologize if I mess up trying to make the above link clickable )

Victor Muh March 11th, 2004 10:00 PM

JAWS: Tow-In Surfing
 
Here's a tow-in surfing sequence I edited for the 2004 Movie Night of Extreme Sports in Germany. It features Garrett McNamara surfing one of the world's largest and best know waves.

Let me know what y'all think.

I'm still in L.A. and would love to work on some projects out here, too. (hint, hint)

Go here: http://advaloreminternational.com (I put the video on my website's frontpage.)

More surfing videos are on the way!

Adrian Douglas March 11th, 2004 11:32 PM

Pretty sweet Victor, that barrel about three-quaters of the way through is SICK!!!. It's really hard to get a feel of how awesome Jaws is on video ay, it's something you just have to exerience.

Jason Brooks March 12th, 2004 10:06 AM

WOW! That got my heart racing. Good choice of music.

Randy Stewart March 13th, 2004 01:43 PM

Victor,
Excellent footage of Jaws. Looks like much of your footage was from a helicopter or on the water. Is that true? You got some great shots especially of the guys gettin' tubed. They are fearless. I'm working on some footage we just shot a couple of weeks ago at Pipeline. Will post it on our site at: http://www.cr-home-videos.com/ when done. In fact, there's a short JAWS show on our site now of some 60 footers from year before last. Thanks for the show.
Aloha,
Randy

Rob Lohman March 14th, 2004 05:57 AM

I've edited your posts to make the links click-able. What you need
to do is this:

[ url ]link you want to make clickable[ /url ]

But remove the spaces I put in above.

Rob Lohman March 14th, 2004 06:15 AM

I think it looked okay given the state of the original material. I
did find it moved a bit slow and was "annoyed" by seeing the
same photos over and over again. One section where the same
picture I saw earlier was moving in so slowly I lost interest.
But that's just a personal viewpoint ofcourse. What might not
work for me might work great for the fans or other people.

Rafal Krolik March 14th, 2004 08:33 AM

Thanks Rob. Yeah, the limited ammount of material sort of left me struggling to find a way to fill up the entire length of the song.
Must get better.

Randy Stewart March 14th, 2004 01:42 PM

Rafal,
Really liked the vid and agree with Rob's comments. One other thing that stuck out for me was the intro sound and shake didn't match the rest of the vid in feel/style. I guess that's just the intro used for your video production but you may consider striking the sound portion and using the music from the vid with the visual as a musical transition or lead in for the audience into the feel of the video. I really like the creativity of the vid and use of the material you have. You may try to use less of the same picture of the subject but when you do use it, let it glide across the screen slowly while the background is several fast moving cuts of his performances and fans reactions (especially the fans reactions). Making the vid move is the best way to keep attention when you have little to work with. Again, really like the vid. Keep'em coming.
Aloha,
Randy

Rafal Krolik March 14th, 2004 02:08 PM

Thanks a lot Randy, Yeah, the intro has to stay so I will have to do a better job of leading into the actual feature. You mention using some footage in the background. I originally started something to that extent but Cincere's manager said that created too much repetition of the video footage and we settled on what you saw. Once again, the HUGE limiting factor was the limited ammount of "good enough" resources to work with. On the side note, todays local paper announced a feature in the upcoming Friday paper about Cincere plus last I heard he's been in talks with Virgin Records.

Off topic but I noticed that you're from the "new" city of Kapolei. I lived in Hawaii for almost six years and my wife was born and raised there. Don't ask how I talked her into moving to Wisconsin but she curses me daily and misses the million members of her family still on the island.

Thanks again for your suggestions.

Rafal

Randy Stewart March 14th, 2004 08:09 PM

Rafal,
Sorry to hear that you are missing Hawaii. It's one of those awesome gorgeous days here today. You'll have to come visit soon. Take care.
Aloha,
Randy

Randy Stewart March 15th, 2004 01:02 AM

Victor,
As promised, just posted a video of Pipeline shot on 19 Feb 04. Waves were smaller in the morning but got bigger (some 20's) later in the early afternoon. My brother (amateur) shot this using a Sony digital 8 camera so it's not the best footage. Threw some tunes and a couple of titles on it. Here's my site: http://www.cr-home-videos.com/ . Go to sample videos and click on the title.
Enjoy.
Aloha,
Randy

Steve D. Taylor March 16th, 2004 02:24 PM

9 min short...The Dance
 
http://www.olypen.com/sdtaylor/completed.html

(Click "The Dance")

I don't know much about video compression, so the quality for web is a bit rough. Feedback very welcome. Thanks for looking.

Steve.

Federico Dib March 16th, 2004 08:06 PM

Check this one out.. 2 minutes only
 
Hi,
This is my last fiction work...
Letīs see If I can get some feedback, before making the final Cut.

WMV version... Try increasing the brightness about 12 to 15.. donīt know why it looks so dark....

http://www.def3ct.com/federico/videos/dream3.wmv


Quiktime... It seems to be ok here... but havenīt tested it yet on other Computers.. so if it looks too dark, try the same as above.

http://www.def3ct.com/federico/videos/dream3.mov

Alex Taylor March 17th, 2004 01:53 AM

Overall your editing is good. There's one part that you could vastly improve, however. (Spoiler alert) When the killer catches up to him and puts the knife to his kneck, all the tension has been lost for two reasons: firstly, you already introduced the alarm clock sound, so we know it's a dream; secondly, the dissolve between the knife slit and the watch gives away the cut (the knife cut) too much.

What I suggest is don't introduce the alarm clock sound. Instead, wait right up until the killer starts cutting his neck, right before you would see blood. Then, cut the music and cut right to the watch with the alarm sound. IMO this would improve it a lot; right now we hear the alarm clock sound so we're just waiting for him to wake up, and the tension is lost.

Clark Kline March 17th, 2004 02:00 AM

new teaser: heads or tails
 
Hi again everyone.

We just posted our new teaser for heads or tails, dubbed "teaser c". Shot entirely on Panasonic DVX100 in standard mode.

I want to thank everyone on the board for their help and answering questions. This place has really helped out.

Visit www.foolmartyr.com for the new teaser.

Ben Gurvich March 17th, 2004 06:46 AM

Check out my latest composite
 
Hi all,

Was just playing around in AE with this little idea trying to get a nice composite. tell us what you think

got to www.benzenworlds.com and the "works in progress section"

qt = 11mb wmv = 1mb,

Cheers
Ben Gurvich

Rob Lohman March 17th, 2004 08:43 AM

I'm not exactly sure what the movie is about, but if I think it is
what you composited then it looked good. The sound is king
though. Turning the volume up (not too loud!!) is definitely a
good thing for this movie <g>


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