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Michael Gebben July 30th, 2008 07:15 AM

Promo, Trailer, and Same Day Edit
 
Here are three more videos I thought would be cool to post. One is a promo piece I did for some photographer friends of mine. They were shooting for the cover of a magazine. The other is a trailer and the last one is a Same Day Edit. I would love for everyone to let me know what you think. Thanks

http://gebbsvideo.blogspot.com/2008/07/new-videos.html

Gebbs Total Video
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Buba Kastorski July 30th, 2008 07:50 AM

great work, loved both wedding videos, the only comment is when you speed up the motion before you slow it down, it has to be not 300-400%, at least 1000%.
great images in promo piece, but I'd use different soundtrack and pace.
but of course it's only my opinion,
thanks for sharing

Michael Gebben July 30th, 2008 10:27 AM

Thanks for the comments I really appreciate it and as far as the speed tip that is great. I never even thought about that but I went back to my project and did that and it made it look sooo much better. Thanks

Matthew Ebenezer July 31st, 2008 03:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Michael Gebben (Post 914124)
Here are three more videos I thought would be cool to post. One is a promo piece I did for some photographer friends of mine. They were shooting for the cover of a magazine. The other is a trailer and the last one is a Same Day Edit. I would love for everyone to let me know what you think. Thanks

http://gebbsvideo.blogspot.com/2008/07/new-videos.html

Gebbs Total Video
www.gebbstotalvideo.com
www.gebbsvideo.blogspot.com

Hey Michael,

Welcome to the forum!

I liked your videos - your editing is quite good. My biggest tip for you after watching your clips would be to keep in mind the 'rule of thirds' - I found most of your shots were framed with the subject right in the middle of the frame.

Looking forward to seeing more of your work.

Cheers,

Matthew.


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