new short done with EX1 in Pacific NW
A short I've just finished. Hope you enjoy it.
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Nice collection of shots. Focusing must have been difficult on some of those fying shots. It looks like vimeo encoding broke up a bit on the high motion scenes but I bet the originals looked great.
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Very nice footage. Focus is great. did you over crank them or slow them up in post???
I liked the underwater footage of the salmon too!! thank you for sharing. |
Mark Williams, yes, the original stuff looks (for the most part) pristine. Too bad Vimeo has to re-compress everything.
Dale, they were over cranked. |
Beautiful footage Mark!
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Very pleasant to watch, Mark. So much diversity above and below eye-level. You must have miles of eye-level footage as well.
What was the first big bird of prey? The second, immediately after it, was a bald eagle for sure. |
Thanks Brendan, that was a Turkey Vulture.
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Mark, I really enjoyed that. Nice touch to be able to compose your own music.
Al |
Thanks Alan, in Eric Satie's autobiography he went on for a while about how all the pieces he'd composed were actually just different parts of the same piece, all connected you know, not just unrelated bits and pieces. Anyway I thought that made a lot of sense, and have since thought about my own projects in the same way. So, if a piece of music develops around the same time as a short I assume that they're connected, which obviously they are, whether or not it's obvious to me. Not that it always works...
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Great looking stuff Marc. Just bought an EX1r to do nature footage and what you are doing is very encouraging!
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