mini 35 commercial
Here's a viral comercial I've just shot on Beta sp with the mini 35.
http://www.funnyplace.org/video.php?id=2897 (Sorry but I've also posted this in the P+S section I only just spotted this section) I hope you enjoy. |
I thought it was well put together and believe it or not most people not in the business actually like the stuff us DVuser's would consider cheesy.... my two pennies
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haha, man that was really funny.
It looked nice too...a little soft, I couldn't tell if that was from the compression or not. Great job! |
Thyanks Thomas I'm glad you enjoyed is was fun to make. Yea the compression on that sight makes it look really soft.
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looked very filmic.. did you use any filters in post? MB?
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streetbike documentary shot on DVX100a, out now!
Hi guys, i have finally finished my first Motorcycle Stunt documentary, you can view the screenshots and trailer up on the site http://www.asphaltjunkiez.com
Also there will be a screening of the film on july 16th in a theater in the fraser valley area(vancouver, BC) If anyone is intereted in coming out and watching it on the big screen, just msg me and i'll give you more info. thanks 95% shot on DVX100a in 24p edited in pro 1.5 after effects 6.5 contains commentary about shooting and editing also please visit asphaltjunkiez.com to have a look |
Looks pretty good from the trailer man!
Good luck on the big screen! |
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im thinking the same thing. over-used graphics=cheeze! nice use of soft focus/filter, the lighting at the cremony is incredible! i too shoot weddings and lighting is the hardest thing at these events. way to keep the color/exposure right in the hous aroung the windows. any special techniques? nice over all! |
looks great on the big screen, i tested it already!! I learned that when shooting interview stuff on tripod, must have Auto Focus OFF, lol!!
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By "people in the business" I don't know whether you mean "people in the video business" or "clients," but keep in mind the only thing that's important is what the customer wants. It's irrelevant what we, the so-called "experts," prefer. If you like something and your customers don't, either you are in the wrong biz or the wrong demographic. |
Pretty cool. I liked the handheld looking shot the best. I would change the focus to the phone a little sooner though, like right when it rings and hold it til right after she sees who's calling and smiles.
That M2 seems like it does a nice job. Which lens did you use with it? |
LOL! Awesome! I had to watch it twice to get all the references. Concept is great Stephen. Music is perfect with it, too. Well done.
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Australian 50/60S RocknRoll Festival
This my first DVD doco,
www.rpbproductions.com/uploads/intro.mov I thinks is ok but open to coments, rob, Also will be looking to seel it to a US auto shops, if any one has any ideas, would be good. |
Overall you did a decent job. It looks clean and the style is simple. I would have upped the contrast a bit and maybe put in some colour variation to make the video look more cinematic, but overall you did a good job. I might have made it a bit longer, maybe with some small talk that people want to say that would make it a bit more interesting.
Something technical wise to note, beware of the TV safe zones. I am not %100 sure of this topic, but there is a restricting zone on how far you can put important video footage, such as text on a video. So, the edges of your opening logo might get cropped off and the text 'Wintersum Rock & Roll Festival' might get the edges cropped off as well. Read here for more information about what I am talking about. http://www.itfc.com/assets/safeareas.pdf Justin |
LOL...I thought it was hilarious!!!
The beat was awful....the lyrics were wack...but I thought it was funny and creative in its simplicity..... **waiting for chessmasters II** |
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