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November 4th, 2009, 06:24 PM | #2 |
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Its great that you were able to bring your light kit and get good lighting. What camera was used and what was the settings? I cant tell if its 30F or 60 I with work done in post.
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The camera used is the Sony Z5. Most of the settings were in auto mode except the white balance was set for the lighting. Did you like the video clip? Stelios
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Here is the new link with minor changes.
maybe the moderator can put this link in the original post.
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Like the flow, only thing I would say I don't like is all the transitions to B&W, some of them just didn't make sense to me... I would have tried to keep the photographer out of more of the shots unless he was a part of the family...
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Thanks Thomas for watching. Yes the photographer is part of the family. It's the first time I am experimenting in adding black and white scenes in the video clip and I must say it is the last. I don't like it.
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