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I like your steadicam work. You got some nice shots there and the bride is beautiful.
I didn't like the 'whoosh' sound with the snap zooms though - it made me think of a kung fu movie.
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very true about kung fu :)
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joel.... Very cool video and well paced. I agree with the others that the "woosh" sounds are a little overbearing. Maybe it would work if it was just a few db's lower. Either way... Great shots and great video.
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I loved the house!!!
Stelios P.S. Oh and the video was great. What steadycam did you use?
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