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Leigh Wanstead October 7th, 2004 05:46 PM

Re: DivX
 
<<<-- Originally posted by Terry Thompson : Leigh,

So.....how do you do it or is there a tutorial on the DivX website? I'll check but hearing from you would be good to.

Terry -->>>

Hi Terry,

Here it is.

http://www.divx.com/divx/drdivx/

Regards
Leigh

Leigh Wanstead November 5th, 2004 02:23 PM

Hello everyone,

Here is a divx video.

The file size is around 18mb.

http://www.salenz.com/movie/go.avi

You may get divx decoder from www.divx.com

Regards
Leigh

Leigh Wanstead November 5th, 2004 07:45 PM

Same video but for real player.

http://www.salenz.com/movie/go.rmvb

Regards
Leigh

Leigh Wanstead November 20th, 2004 01:55 AM

My exercise video

divx format
file size around 50mb
http://www.salenz.com/movie/88.avi

I look forward to your comments.

Regards
Leigh

Terry Thompson December 9th, 2004 01:57 AM

go.avi footage
 
Hi Leigh,

I watched the go.avi test where you walked along side your garage wall. I did notice some side to side movement as you were walking. It seemed like your camera was moving towards then away from the wall.

Not knowing what your system is like (handheld like the Steadicam JR, arm suspended like the Glidecam V8 and mine, or without a gimball like the Flowpod) I can't tell where the movement comes from.

I liked the shots of the garden. You have a nice view from your house as well.

I would like to see a demo of something like you would see in a movie. Not only does it show off a good stabilized shot but it is also interesting to watch.

Thanks

Terry

Leigh Wanstead December 9th, 2004 06:44 PM

Hi Terry,

Thanks for the comment

Regards
Leigh

Leigh Wanstead January 28th, 2005 10:36 PM

Hello everyone,

The video I shot today.

divx format
file size around 30mb

http://www.salenz.com/movie/2005_1_29.avi

I hope you'll check out this vidoe and offer some constructive criticism. I look forward to your comments.

Regards
Leigh

Leigh Wanstead January 29th, 2005 05:17 PM

Hello everyone,

Same video wmv format
file size around 32mb

http://www.salenz.com/movie/2005_1_29.wmv

I hope you'll check out this vidoe and offer some constructive criticism. I look forward to your comments.

Regards
Leigh

Richard Lewis January 30th, 2005 05:04 PM

Everyone is making full and interesting responses to you videos, and all you keep doing is bombarding us with loooooads of these 30mb videos. It doesn’t seem like your even taking note.

I just find this funny.

"I hope you'll check out this video and offer some constructive criticism. I look forward to your comments." - are you cutting and pasting?

Terry Thompson January 30th, 2005 07:39 PM

obsevations of last video
 
Leigh,

I downloaded the last video and here are my comments, They will be in the categories of "The Good", "The Bad", and "The Ugly".

The Good: Some of your shots were interesting now.
I liked the one on the hill and going behind the bush.
I also liked the Point of View (POV) shot of the dog on the swing.
Adding music really helped.

The Bad: Your static shots (not moving) have way too much movement in them. When you are doing static shots like at the beginning it's best to use a tripod or be able to hold the stabilized camera still like it is on a tripod.
On the hill shot, as you were moving, you lost frame on your subject. Remember, your subject is why you are doing the video.
Your shots on the dog are too long. We know you love your dog but the rest of us don't know him (or her) so keep the shots shorter.

The Ugly: You have shots of you subject and dog walking in the park. One is overexposed and the next shot is OK, then back to overexposed. It almost looks like the shots were taken on different days.

There you have it. I send this with the knowledge that most of us have many improvements to make in our shooting.

In conclusion, the video we want our shots to look like is found at the following web site:http://www.codydeegan.com/demo.html and click on "Contrast". I would give you Charles' site but it's way too good and I don't want you to get discouraged.

Terry

Leigh Wanstead February 15th, 2005 05:50 PM

Hello everyone,

Another video I shot today.

divx format
file size around 22mb

http://www.salenz.com/movie/2005_2_16.avi

wmv format
file size around 24mb
http://www.salenz.com/movie/2005_2_16.wmv

I hope you'll check out this vidoe and offer some constructive criticism. I look forward to your comments.

Regards
Leigh

James Connors February 16th, 2005 02:39 AM

Heh Leigh, I think your last post helps prove Richards point! Are you really after criticism/feedback, or just phishing for sales?

Richard Lewis February 16th, 2005 05:03 AM

lol, OMG! he's doing it on the SteadicamForum too!!

Leigh Wanstead February 16th, 2005 02:12 PM

<<<-- Originally posted by Richard Lewis : lol, OMG! he's doing it on the SteadicamForum too!! -->>>

Hi Richard,

I don't understand what you said.

You mean 30mb files too bad? Someone told me that they like high quality video instead of small window video. From what I understand that only full screen high quality video can demonstrate the shakeness. I don't think small tiny window means anything. Just my view really.

Regards
Leigh

Richard Lewis February 16th, 2005 02:23 PM

I wasn’t necessarily referring to the size of the files, but the volume of them.

It seems that you’re just posting one after the other without conversing with the people who are providing in-depth and constructive reviews.
This was shown in your last posting, as James concurred.


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