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Jason Magbanua June 11th, 2009 08:48 AM

A Love Story
 
http://reframecollective.com/blog/?p=255

I'd like to share with you a video we produced last May. (premiering for the first time with subtitles ;-))

This video came after the heels of Manny Pacquiao's 2nd round TKO of Ricky Hatton (with all due respect to Mr. Alex Hill and David Robin). The fight was awesome. But the documentary HBO produced - 24/7 - was even more so. I was so inspired by interviewee placement and the rhythm and pace of the edit that the Love Story I was editing just organically morphed into this final piece.

Enjoy and thanks for watching!

This was entirely shot with Canon 5Ds, including audio capture and colored with magic Bullet Looks.

Noel Lising June 11th, 2009 09:27 AM

I ran out of adjectives. that was numero uno.

Richard Wakefield June 11th, 2009 09:44 AM

Really liked it and all the little touches...totally different to any other Love Story i've seen!
another winner from the JMag!

Susanto Widjaja June 11th, 2009 10:40 AM

That's a long piece.. but its not boring...!!! well done!!!

love the font used in it and the quick and edgy edits that happen once in a while.

Santo

Juan Todoli June 11th, 2009 10:43 AM

Edit. Now works.

Good job.

Russ Motyko June 11th, 2009 11:34 AM

Beautifully done! Love the edit and the look of it.

David Schuurman June 11th, 2009 04:12 PM

First of all let me say that was a great piece! So perfectly out of the box with the editing and the story and everything really. You really pushed the 5D with this piece, the bicycle shots pushed the CMOS sensor to the limit, your slow motion pushed the 30fps framerate, and it looked like you used some pretty low shutter speeds sometimes which was pretty cool.

I think the only thing I didn't like was the framing on the interview starting at 47 sec. Is there a reason for all that headroom and empty space? I also didn't like the lack of a close-up on the interview at 1:52. I would've liked to see it on the wide then punch in to a MCU or something.

I also want to commend you on some really nice color grading. I enjoyed the blue gym shots because I personally find it very difficult to apply a blueish grade without it looking cheezy and overall bad.

So, again I just want to congratulate you on a fantastic piece.

Matt Barwick June 11th, 2009 05:11 PM

Hey Jason,

I think I've previously commented about this one on your blog but this is one fantastic piece.

So refreshing, upbeat and 'out of the box' compared to the standard love story pieces (not that there's anything wrong with them) :)

The titling, dream sequencing and fast paced edit were all fantastic. I'll echo Noel with the 'ran out of adjectives' line. Great job once again and thanks for sharing the motivation behind it!

Cheers,

Matt.

Jacob Malotavinksy June 11th, 2009 10:17 PM

wow, that's really inspiring!

John De Rienzo June 12th, 2009 02:56 AM

Hope you don't mind me giving a slightly different viewpoint.

It was very good but there were a few things I found jarring.

I felt the framing was not right at parts in the interview set up. Whether done intentionally or not there is too much headroom in some shots, and I am not sure why you framed the gentleman to the far right when he was speaking to his right!

Other than that, good job.

Cheers

Asvaldur Kristjansson June 12th, 2009 03:17 AM

wow, that's was inspiring and great coloring work. The comment about framing on the interview did not bother me. It seems to be a trend to have a big headroom as in there, it gives me a videoblog feeling to it and my guess is Jason did it on purpus

David Schuurman June 12th, 2009 05:39 AM

I dunno if it's the right choice to shoot improper framing if it's distracting. I felt the choice of framing left when he was speaking right was a good one, and didn't distract from what he was saying nor was it jarring to me. The other interview with massive headroom makes her look small and unimportant. I think in that scenario we have a responsibility to the client to present them in a way as to make them look good, even if it's a stylistic choice on our part to do something with the framing we have to make sure it doesn't send a subliminal message about the individual in it.

Susanto Widjaja June 12th, 2009 07:06 AM

Em.......

I think the framing is AWESOME on the interviews

some words to describe it would be "artistic" "cool" "daring" "wow" "different"

I guess its (again).. subjective opinion

Santo

John De Rienzo June 12th, 2009 03:25 PM

'I think the framing is AWESOME on the interviews'

I don't agree Susanto. If someone else shot this I would say the same, its not about bias.

I am sure Jason knew what he was doing when he did it, but it is still distracting.

How many rules can we break before it's broke!

I don't understand why someone would be placed to the far right when talking to the right.
Artistic!

Or headroom like this.

Don't get me wrong it's a great piece, but let's be a bit more subjective..eh!

Cheers.

Kren Barnes June 12th, 2009 04:16 PM

that is why JMag is one the premiere, if not the best, videographer in the world...


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