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Bob Safay January 31st, 2007 04:31 PM

Per, excellant!!! Glad you got the golden ring, it truely was a wonderful video. Again, congradulations to you and to all those that entered. Bob

Paul Wags January 31st, 2007 05:46 PM

Hey well done Per.

Looks like I got runner up...WOW did not expect that!
Took abit of time to get the shots but edited it up with EDIUS in about 1 hour .

Encoding it out from the 1440/1080 timeline was very easy as well with Procoder Express.

One thing I learned is to turn your steady shot off when on a tripod for timelapes stuff.

Congrats to everyone else that sent work in.

Thanks again.

Paul Wags

Gabriel Yeager January 31st, 2007 06:42 PM

Wow! Congrats Per! thats is awesome! I loved your video. And not just that video, but all of your videos! Thanks alot Per! You are truly talented, and a great inspiration!

Congrats to everyone who made a film! Raise and toast to this great event!

Cheers!
~Gabriel

Steve Siegel January 31st, 2007 07:18 PM

Per,
The prize couldn't have gone to a nicer guy or a better videographer.
Congratulations.

Jim Michael January 31st, 2007 07:25 PM

Per, Paul, Gordon, Matt - congratulations to you all. Well deserved.

Meryem Ersoz January 31st, 2007 08:36 PM

...hope that's just ginger ale in your glass, gabriel....heh.

in my excitement, i overlooked extending congrats to the other finalists, gordon, paul, and mat. great videos, fellas. looking forward to seeing more from you all.

where is that per?? out shooting video, no doubt, while we lay around sipping champagne. no wonder he won!

Gabriel Yeager February 1st, 2007 12:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Meryem Ersoz
...hope that's just ginger ale in your glass, gabriel....heh.

in my excitement, i overlooked extending congrats to the other finalists, gordon, paul, and mat. great videos, fellas. looking forward to seeing more from you all.

where is that per?? out shooting video, no doubt, while we lay around sipping champagne. no wonder he won!

haha, I think I was a little high on mountain dew at the time... So maybe it was not such a good thing to say... lol.

Yes, congrats Per, Paul, Gordon, & Matt, wonderful videos.

~Gabriel

Per Johan Naesje February 1st, 2007 01:39 AM

Thanks all!
 
I must say that I haven't any words! I really haven't expected the first price!

I have got a real flu, so maybe that was the price I had to pay ;-) I'm just up writing this and back to bed.

Stay warm!
Best:

Gordon Hoffman February 1st, 2007 08:22 AM

Well done Per
 
Per I have to agree with everybody that you had a beautiful piece of work there. Take care.

Gordon Hoffman
PS Thanks everyone for the second runner up place. I think my hat will fit a little tighter for the next while which maybe a good thing in this country.

Per Johan Naesje February 1st, 2007 09:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Wags
Hey well done Per.

Looks like I got runner up...WOW did not expect that!

Hi Paul, the competition is hard you know ;-)

One thing I noticed was that the sun goes the wrong way in your place compared to mine!
Prove that the Mother Earth is round and not flat huuu!

Best;

Per Johan Naesje February 1st, 2007 10:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Wags
One thing I learned is to turn your steady shot off when on a tripod for timelapes stuff.

One more tip: In my timelaps where you can see the sea (at the end of the film), I have been doing a trick in my NLE. If your NLE supports multiple clips in the timeline you can put two equal clips on top of the other. Then use a 2D tool on the upper clip to cut away the sea, do a timelaps on this clip to speed up the motion. The lower clip remains its original speed, just cut it to the lenght of the upper clip with the timelaps.
When you render this you got the desired effect, where the sea is almost calm but the clouds are speeding through the sky!

Hopefully you understand what I tried to explain?

Dale Guthormsen February 1st, 2007 03:11 PM

congrats
 
Per,

I am so pleased you got the nod from the judeges. My top four were yours, marlo, railback and wags. I thought they all had something special!!


Thanks for the trick on the ocean sky applications. Will try that at some point in time.


congratulations again.

Kevin Railsback February 1st, 2007 04:23 PM

Thanks for puttin me in your top 4 Dale. I know I sucked the big egg before I even uploaded it so I didn't even bother to make a feedback thread.

Per, I really like your idea about combining two clips to make the sea calm and the sky go sailing by.

I'll have to give that a shot sometime. I usually record the timelapse right to my camera so I normally don't have a normal speed clip. I'll have to try it sometime though if I know I want that effect.

Congrats again. Beautiful film!

Bob Safay February 1st, 2007 04:46 PM

I must say I have learned a lot, not only about stretching my imagination, put reading and practicing the technic used by all of you. Thank you. Bob

Geir Inge February 1st, 2007 05:25 PM

I sometimes forget things, but I don't feel like an old person ;)
 
In my eagerness to give my regards to my friend Per Johan for winning this first UWOL-challenge, I completely forgot about you, the other participants, forgive me for being such a norwegian patriot :)
I must say I have learned a lot from this UWOL-contest - and:
from your videos, from your feedback, from your tips, and:
though all of this has taken place in "cyberspace", I can't stop feeling that I've get to know you, and like to call you my friends :) this forum's got a very civilian attitude, somthing I appreciate very much, I think if you love nature you will become a better person ;)
so know I'm looking forward to the second challenge - wondering what Meryem and the "crew" might put up as theme, just can't wait :)
to Per Johan, I wish you well and hope to see you soon, we have to take a trip to Runde and "shoot" some birds, this time of year the seabirds comming in from the sea, and at Runde there are thousands of them.


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