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Jawad Mir March 15th, 2010 09:29 PM

Deepan + Ausra - Save the Date Trailer
 
Hi everyone,
Few weeks back you saw the video "Journey to Bahamas" which was created around Deepan + Ausra's Engagement Shoot

We have added Save the Date trailer of the lovestory/concept video

Feedback is always welcome


Sarah Pendergraft March 17th, 2010 06:49 PM

I think it's a very nice Save The Date... almost a mini Love Story. You got a lot of beautiful footage. I think my only complaint would be the shaky shots on the boat. I'm guessing those were DSLR? What are all of the different cameras you're using?

Jawad Mir March 18th, 2010 12:20 PM

Thanks Sara. Appreciate your comments.

Yea I wasn't pleased with them either. Despite having monopod, it was so bloody windy on the cruise that couldn't hold it stable but thanks


Jawad

John De Rienzo March 18th, 2010 01:08 PM

Some beautiful shots in there Jawad, and a lovely location and solid story telling.

Much...Much.. better than your other sample. Still a few shaky moments, and you left in the throw focus which does not work for me!

Loved the underwater shots and the gliding was superb around 2 min. Some Crystal clear footage to boot.

Well done.

Thx for sharing.

John De Rienzo

Jawad Mir March 22nd, 2010 07:30 AM

Thanks John.

Appreciate your comments

Susanto Widjaja March 23rd, 2010 02:05 AM

some nice shots in there! especially the underwater ones..

I don't have to say much anymore about the shaky footage.

One thing I can definitely suggest though, you shot the interview incorrectly.

The way you shot it was crossing the x axis. See how in the main angle, the subject is looking to the left side of the camera, and suddenly on the second angle, the subject is looking to the right side of the camera. (or viceversa, i can't remember now)

It is called the x axis. when you only supposed to shoot in one side and not cross to the other side because it will make your viewers confused.

Hope that helps :)

Santo

Jawad Mir March 25th, 2010 07:46 AM

Thanks Susanto

Your input is appreciated


Jawad


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