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Hi Kevin
Are you making good proggress,I realy look forword To your entery.You have some realy nice photo arliare VJV __________ |
Well, I'm realizing that with another nine inches of snow and half an inch of freezing rain coming my way tomorrow, there's no way I'm going to even get close to where I need to film my final scene.
So, I'm headed out today to see if I can find a way to stay on topic while not having the shot that wraps it all together in a nice tidy package. Hopefully I'll find something interesting to film that will work with the footage I've already shot. Maybe I'll try a different portion of the Sac-Fox trail today. |
My DSL has been on and off due to storms in the area.
I've got most of my video except for some narrative shoots. Just need some more sun to finish. It's a hokey adventure, but it's been fun was fun. |
Hope you get what you need Kevin,I agree whid David you
make greait entery so good luck for rest of the clip. I think this round will bee a werry exciting. And lock forword to all the adder enterys to. VJV ______________ |
Well...I learned a couple of things today....
Leveling a tripod on snow is a pain... My LCD is pretty much useless at 24º... And my boots aren't waterproof... I think I got what I wanted though.... As soon as my camera, (and my feet), warm up, I'll capture what I took and see.... Didn't see any birds of prey....though I did find something pretty cool.... Bob T. |
Finished my footage today in a real cold weather -15 degrees Celsius or 5 degrees Farenheit. It was cold especially when I had to mount my Jib with my bare hands. Tiny bolts and thick gloves are NOT a very good combination!
Tomorrow is the day where all this footage gonna be puzzled toghether for hopefully a great story and some amazing pictures! Picture below hopefully show a bit of the cold action we got today. The actor Guttorm dressed in white almost look like he's dressed for outer space. |
Per,
It sure looks like yours is shaping up to be quite the adventure story! We've had another bad bout of freezing rain and significant snowfall again today. Sadly people have already been killed in this latest storms due to bad road conditions. I'm torn between attempting to go out and get what I know will be spectacular footage in the storm or hunker down and make due with what I have. Not sure if I have enough to finish as I was planning on getting that one last final shot that would have wrapped it all up in a nice tidy bundle. But on the other hand, I'd like to live long enough to see allot more UWOL challenges. :) The wind is supposed to pick up to around 45MPH sometime today making for blizzard conditions. I may just venture around my neighborhood testing out the road conditions and go from there. Wish we would have had a normal winter as it would have been very likely I could have been able to get my final shot. Hopefully UWOL 8 will have better weather conditions! |
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Firewire is supposed to be hot swappable but in reality often is not. Many camcorder manuals instruct both computer and camcorder are to be powered down before a firewire cable is EITHER connected or disconnected. On the forums in one thread several folks have fried firewire ports, mostly on camcorders but sometimes also on computers. In the OPEN DV DISCUSSIONS on this site I read where one outfit had someone fry the ports on FIVE high dollar camcorders. While it is a pain in the butt, I now power down both computer and camera before connecting or disconnecting. The Panasonic PV GS500 manual covered this and stated both should be off, but the Pana3ccduser.com forum "wisdom" was the camera should be powered down and the computer could be left on. This was the way I did it for a year and I had been lucky. So what happened to you may have not been plugging something in backwards. Simply hot swapping is not safe. |
You people in the northern hemisphere deserve a gold medal for even attempting to do a movie - never mind an adventure movie under those weather conditions. I couldn’t think of anything worse!
We have had the wettest summer in eight years in my area of South Africa and when the weather bureau predicted a window of five days of sunshine at the beginning of the month I grabbed my camera and made the most of it. As it turned out we had a lot more sunshine than that and I could have had a bit more time but better safe than sorry I guess. Most of my footage was done in temperatures between 30 and 40 degrees C! (I had to protect my XL2 from the heat.) How, Brian, do you avoid freezing in -69 degrees?!! I cannot wait to see your wonderland movies. |
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Ok, my entry is almost ready for the final small adjustments, which often take too long time! I've screen the entry for Anne-Kari and Guttorm, the actor and wildlife peer this afternoon. Observing them through the screening was interesting. |
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The rough editing is done. But there are always some details to be improved. And then finding the right music... Will have mine done in a day or 3.
The big challenge this round: To get my star doing at least one of the things I wanted. With all the different challenges (weather, equipment...) many reports here, there must be many great, interesting films coming up this round. Amazing what we go through to do what we love... to make film, and to have FUN! :) I can't wait to watch all of them. The photo is a "behind the scenes" shot taken by my sister while we were shooting the film. |
Well, rough edit done here as well. It would have been suicide to go out today so I tried as best as I could to transition the footage I had to make something work.
The transition still isn't right and I think it ruins the whole pace of the film at that point but unless I can find time to get dug out and shoot more footage it'll have to stand as is. I'll put it away for a couple days and come back to it with fresh eyes and see how it looks then. |
Good evening,
Spent another 4 hours behind the computer editing today. Had it all finished, Burnt a dvd of it, played it and it played well on my 54 inch plasma. I made a quicktime rendition and disaster. two of my clips do not play in the same aspect ratio for some reason, My three freeze frames are widescreen but recuced 20% in size!!! I have never had these problems before!!! I went out and shot a new establishing shot as I can't repeat the original which I loved. Did the other clip and will cut it in tomarrow. I am comtemplating doing something more stoic instead of my action video. Frustrating!!! |
You know something Dale, sometimes things like that happen to me as well. And when they do I'm heart broken - "it'll never be as good.."
But you know what? Every single time it happens I come back stronger and create something even better. Take a break, breathe a while, charge your batteries - and then make it happen! |
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All these ice cold tales of wonder and woe have me feeling a little "left out in the warm" over here on California's Pacific coast. Maybe I'm lucky to not be overexposed, but then, maybe I'm not. I grew up in the cold and I do remember how well a snow covered landscape captivated me. Biggest change the winters give here are we finally see green again. Green comes with the winter's generous rains which serve us much needed relief from the stingy dry climate of spring, summer, and even a good bit of fall.
Shooting for me this past week has been very exciting. Mind the fog, which I will somehow turn to opportunity, the bright sun has shed light on many new discoveries - all of which I have this challenge to give thanks. If I never tried, I never would have discovered Adventure's new meaning for me - embarking on an unknowing journey with no expectations, and no limitations. I spent today learning about royalties, and searching through libraries of song for inspiration. I now understand, and have found, both. And just in time too because this winter's rains are about to return. From somewhere in this can, and only in this can now, my short film will soon be born. I hope... |
Woe: Finding out a lot of your audio is junk....
Should have put fresh batteries in the wireless...lost reception on everything I did over 15-20 ft from the camera.... But...but....you can't see it, but I'm doin' the happy dance here!!!!! No shark tank for me...finished up last night... I'll give it one last look tonight and then upload time! Bob T. |
You guys all have such big cameras - I'm jealous ;-)
Decided to switch to PlanB after reviewing my footage on friday night - since then have captured 8 hours of footage !!! This challenge has once again made me look at the world in a very different way!! |
Dale
What happens if you put a filter (such as Brightness/Contrast set to zero to force a render again) on the clips in the timeline that are not rendering out properly as a quicktime file? Gordon |
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...just keeping you honest, rob! or should i say, "Mr. Winner's Circle #3!" |
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Egyptian goose ;-)
http://www.birdsofbritain.co.uk/bird...tian-goose.asp We have quite a few in gravel pits and on the mid-thames - introduced and gone feral. Actually can be quite pretty sometimes!! |
Victor,
I am fairly expert on North American Waterfowl. If this duck is of any wild origin it is definitely a hybrid. It may be a domestic/wild hybrid. Color of the back has much of the grey and fine baring of a drake gadwall. The coper color is also a gadwall color. The clear ring on the neck is of interest as it is where the green color demarkation is on a Mallard, hense I see you first thought. The head shape actually resembles a mallard. I have seen numerous duck hybrids in the wild, such as mallard pintail, Mallard gadwall and bluewing/cinimon teal hybrids. you can also find wild domestic hybrids in various park and zoo ponds!! I would wager it is of this last type. Intriguing. |
Dale:
Take a look at the link Rob just posted... I think he's got it, an Egyptian Goose! I've never even heard of them before. Wow quite alien looking.... he would have been great as my alien killer duck in my movie! Cat |
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It is definitely an egyptian goose. I suspected it was something exotic/domestic origin. What a beautiful bird nontheless. Dale |
Catherine; - thank you for your nice words (13th of february). The UWOL-family is really an including one, and I really would liked to participate the contest. May be there will be an opportunity later. You know, when you're IN, you really want to be IN, not just in a border position. I don't like sharks...!
In the moment I'm spending a lot of time outside, with my two dogs, in the nature. Sometimes I'm trying to make some videoshots at same time. Whish I had more than two arms... Like the day we met elk in the woods, and the dogs was running to check the strange smell... Suddenly we stopped, all of us, and glanced at each other at a distance of just 50 meters. The dogs need training for about 3 hours a day, and the youngest one (13 months) is a bit turbo... puuuh. I think my dear, little turbo-dog, Raijo has to be a little more "adult" in his head before I get some peace to get out make some stunning footage of my own. Or, - he is able to act in my films... But! - he was very clever in Per Johans "Art of the Night!" Thanks! I'm happy you want me to take part in the UWOL contest! Good luck with your UWOL#7! |
alright, could somebody please clue me in on the "shark tank" thing?
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Shark Tank
Eric
Sign up and fail to produce........and you guessed it we all show up and cart you off to "the tank" to be manhandled and molested until the next challenge. So sorry I did not get back in time to get in on this one. I wanted a TShirt so bad this year. Spent the last few days getting When It Rains ready for the New Mexico film festival. Thanks Meryem for the heads up. Jim www.sfgmedia.com/wir/wir_film_festival.mp4 (rt click Save Taget As) |
Oh that's comforting. Thanks for the heads up.
What do they say, "Be careful what you wish for...?" I thought Shake was bad. Now there are sharks. |
Was waiting for approval to use a song by a Canadian singer.I had to go to plan B and use another musical piece for my video as it seemed that I was not going to get permission to use the song.This morning I checked e-mail and lo and behold The singers management had aproved my request....I hurried off to upload only to have a power outage destroy the power supply on my pc......Oh well will try again in tomorrow
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Ouch, that's not the way you want it to happen. Hope you get it straightened out in a hurry.
At least you got the song, I had to settle for royalty free myself. Since I'm not the best musician lol. |
Well, I am trying to put my uwol short together and discover, I've done it again... I've captured some "nice" rain drops on the lense :( but I just have to use it anyway, too late to fix. The weather conditions have been very unstable during my shooting, from - 16C to +5, sunny days, snowy days and heavy rain a big challenge in itself. Can't complain though, we've had some fatastic days in the mountains of Bjorli. I will upload my film during the day.
Good luck to all of you. Geir Inge |
Geir: your videos are always an inspiration to me,I am sure even with rain on the lens you will still produce a stunning video as always.As for the weather....One of my mechanics here at the workshop just walk in from outside and said " I feel sorry for anyone working outside today,its hot as hell out there"
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The weather has changed dramatically here at my place too. Saturday we got -16 degrees celsius (4 F) and today it's almost spring temperature +9 degrees celsius. Glad I've finished my film during last weekend. |
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Hello All:
The uploader is killing me!!!!! Hooks up and runs to maybe 190 bites and just sits and smiles at me hour after hour after hour. Anyone else having trouble....hell maybe the ones and zeros are frozen..... Help Brian |
Brian,
the upload process was slow but worked well for me. My file was approx. 59 MB in filesize and it took about 50 minutes to upload. If there are several connections there might be slower to upload, maybe Kevin could answer that? |
Brian, mine was 47 mb and it took almost 35 minutes. Uncheck the box that asks if you want status, I think that may help. Bob
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Brian,
Let me know if you still are having troubles and I'll set something else up for you. Just shoot me an email. |
Hey guys. The server is simply slow to upload to and it seems that 35mins+ is just going to be what we can expect. This is not a software issue its a server/upload connection speed issue. As long as it gets there then that is the main thing.
Brian, what browser/OS are you using and what is your connection speed/setup? Feel free to email me (mdtmail@yahoo.co.uk) if you like and we'll see if we can't get it sorted because as yet I think your the only one it isn't working for. Mat |
I may have spoken out of turn. I'm not completely sure.... Kevin please take a look and let me know if it arrived late this afternoon.
Thanks for the input guys I only got concerned when it was over 3 hours and still very few bits were upload. Please let me know Kevin. Brian |
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