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Don Pham May 30th, 2008 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by David Samelman (Post 885125)
Don,

Thanks for the reply. What about downconverting. Are you having good results?

David
DMS

i have not tried it fully yet. but with edius, i edit the project in full hd. then if i want a sd project all i do is save the project to a new file but set the setting to sd and it's done. now i have two projects...one in hd and one in sd. i do have to go back in to adjust the titles to sd as needed but that is no biggy. again, i am still new at this so others that has more experience may help better.

Don Pham May 30th, 2008 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Fellipe de Paula (Post 885838)
Do you use any steadicam system? Which one?
Im my opinion one of the best clips I've ever seen! Fantastic shots.



thanks! ceremony was shot with monopod and everything else was hand held.

Fellipe de Paula May 30th, 2008 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Don Pham (Post 885863)
and everything else was hand held.

I'm sorry, but I cannot believe in you!

Just kidding :)

Very well done.

Is it only practice? Or there are some kind of techniques dvds, or something like that?

I'm sorry if my question sounds too dumb... But I'd like to know :)

Don Pham May 31st, 2008 07:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fellipe de Paula (Post 886054)
I'm sorry, but I cannot believe in you!

Just kidding :)

Very well done.

Is it only practice? Or there are some kind of techniques dvds, or something like that?

I'm sorry if my question sounds too dumb... But I'd like to know :)


:-) a few things you can do to get better hand held shots

1) slowmo will help
2) Hold the camera as close to your body as you can and use the eye piece rather than the flip out screen
3) hold camera with both hands and and elbows inward
4) control your breathing
5) lots of practice

good luck

Mike Williams June 1st, 2008 10:44 PM

Super Clean!
 
Really nice Don!!! I can't seem to get my ex that clean. What PP settings are you using? I hope this isn't too "secret sauce" but I am having a hard time finding that special spot.

I'm on the beach almost exclusively. The image is just amazing. I think the pacing and the length of the shots are really what the client is wanting.

I know I get bored and want to make faster shorter cuts but what I get back from some of my more favorite edits is that they wish it was longer....!

Break a leg on your "official" SDE!!

I use a Glide 4000 and sometimes a monopod. I like the wideangle on some of the shots may I ask which that is?

Matthew Ebenezer June 1st, 2008 10:50 PM

Hi Don,

Looked really great - and thanks for sharing some of your experiences with your first SDE.

Cheers,

Matthew.

Oleg Kalyan June 1st, 2008 11:15 PM

Don, well done, considering it's a SDE!
One thing IMO, camera zooming out, moving backwards in some edits,
in a way takes back from the story, unconsciously reverts the empathy to the couple, If I to improve this clip, I'd be more careful in editing of mixing up camera movements in different directions,

Otherwise it's great!


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