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Jawad Mir April 12th, 2009 08:59 PM

Stephanie + Rocco Wedding Highlights
 
Last month, I added a highlight video from Macy and David's Wedding that was held at Liberty Grande in Toronto.

And incidentally, I filmed another wedding at the same venue. However, so that they don't look alike, I tried to give it different look and feel.

Would love feedback

Stephanie + Rocco - Wedding Highlights on Vimeo

Thanks

Bradley Ouellette April 12th, 2009 09:21 PM

That was really nice. What song was that... I remember it from somewhere but I'm baffled. It is stuck in my mind.

Jawad Mir April 12th, 2009 10:48 PM

Thanks dude.

It's from Slumdog Millionaire:)

Matt Barwick April 12th, 2009 11:19 PM

Hi Jawad,

I like what you've achieved with the overall feel of the clip. The focus pulls and colouring were nice, as was the incorporation of the speeches & vows. I'm sure the couple must love it!

There was a couple of little things let it down for me though.

The zooms during the slow frame rate dancing were a bit jarring - I'm personally not a fan of zooms anyway :|

The dissolve around 0:57 (from the miniature figurines & the couple kissing, to the building pan) didn't look right?

The invitation footage at 1:13 looked a little too 'hand held' in comparison with the rest of the clip.

I really like the frame hold at the end of her speech, but it sounds like after that it cuts to a different section of applause when you cut to the 'Liberty Grand' building.

There's also some kind of horizontal smearing around 2:09 which was a little off-putting. Not sure if it's a desired effect or a camera issue.

Hope you were after this kind of feedback - if not, please ignore..! I actually found it quite entertaining, and the above comments are based on the viewpoint of a videographers eye.

Thanks for sharing!

Cheers,

Matt.

Jawad Mir April 13th, 2009 08:15 PM

Thanks for your honest feedback. Some of the stuff was intentional and some of it was something I wish that I could have done differently. But it's a learning process.

Always trying to be better but perfect:

Thanks again


Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt Barwick (Post 1085993)
Hi Jawad,

I like what you've achieved with the overall feel of the clip. The focus pulls and colouring were nice, as was the incorporation of the speeches & vows. I'm sure the couple must love it!

There was a couple of little things let it down for me though.

The zooms during the slow frame rate dancing were a bit jarring - I'm personally not a fan of zooms anyway :|

The dissolve around 0:57 (from the miniature figurines & the couple kissing, to the building pan) didn't look right?

The invitation footage at 1:13 looked a little too 'hand held' in comparison with the rest of the clip.

I really like the frame hold at the end of her speech, but it sounds like after that it cuts to a different section of applause when you cut to the 'Liberty Grand' building.

There's also some kind of horizontal smearing around 2:09 which was a little off-putting. Not sure if it's a desired effect or a camera issue.

Hope you were after this kind of feedback - if not, please ignore..! I actually found it quite entertaining, and the above comments are based on the viewpoint of a videographers eye.

Thanks for sharing!

Cheers,

Matt.


Taky Cheung April 19th, 2009 12:18 PM

Nice work.

Tranditional Chinese sentense read from right to left. So at 0:20, the camera pan in the wrong direction :)

Stephen J. Williams April 19th, 2009 05:13 PM

Jawad...

Great work. Really enjoyed the story that you painted. Classically done!


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