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Glen Elliott May 8th, 2005 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Chris Hurd
Hey Glen,

I have some server space available here at DV Info Net. As one of our dearly beloved forum wranglers, you're certainly entitled to a slice of it. Let me know if I can host a clip or two for you.

Thank you Chris.

Glen Elliott May 8th, 2005 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Wayne Orr
OK, Glen, rather than encounter the wrath of anymore Mac bashers, I was able to download your clip, and I will take it to my lair where I will feed it to the fire-breathing G5 and watch it in all its glory on the Cinema Display. I see from your earlier postings that you have limited space, so it's probably not in your interest to post another format for us poor Mac lost souls. Do you have any other clilps posted somewhere I can download? This must have been some wedding; isn't this about your third clip from it? Were all these clips included in their package, or is this something for your own amusement?

Wayne

Yes, it's my current project. I'm wraping it up this week- it was my last wedding from last year. The following week begins my 06 season. I'm excited and look forward to employing new shooting AND editing techniques.

Terry Taravella May 9th, 2005 12:33 PM

sorry for the double post....ignore.

Terry Taravella

Terry Taravella May 9th, 2005 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Art Guglielmo
Hello all,
Just wondering, is anyone out there have a different approach to wedding videos? We seem to all be in a rut, me included. Everybody here generally shoots nice clean 3-ccd images, edited in Slo-mo over some nice Enya music or something of the like.

My question is there someone out there that has some new ideas they would like to show off, something that takes the wedding video to a higher level?

work.

I know what you mean Art.
Without going into boring details, we have been trying to incorporate more "real time" scenes into our montages, i.e. pre ceremonies, bride preps, vignettes, etc.

We are getting very positive feedback from brides, wedding coordinators, wedding industry professionals, etc.

Feel free to visit our website at www.customvideobyterry.com to see some of our latest work.

I still find myself editing slo motion scenes quite a bit, but adding the real time scenes I feel gives the clip personality.

The first 3 clips posted below were edited by Joe, my son and the last clip was shot and edited by me:

http://neworleans.streamitnow.com/Sh...eptVIGHigh.wmv
http://neworleans.streamitnow.com/am...remonyHigh.wmv
http://neworleans.streamitnow.com/AmyKingBPHigh.wmv
http://neworleans.streamitnow.com/RetrospectiveHigh.wmv

Also feel free to comment or criticize :-)

Terry Taravella
New Orleans

Jonathan Houser May 9th, 2005 01:01 PM

Hello, everyone. Although i'm not new to the whole forum thing, I have never posted any of my wedding work. I notice some of you are doing some cool inovative stuff so i thougt i might toss mine into the pot. Let me know what you think!

http://www.lumierebridal.com/video/e...aham_large.mov
http://www.lumierebridal.com/video/m...&davelarge.mov
http://www.lumierebridal.com/video/rebecca&benlarge.mov
http://www.lumierebridal.com/video/amy&ianlarge.mov
http://www.lumierebridal.com/video/michelle&tylarge.mov

It's a little on the edgy side. Not all clients like it but the clients that do, really like it.

Jonathan Houser-
Seattle, WA

Jonathan Houser May 9th, 2005 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Glen Elliott
I know you guys are used to the slow romantic stuff from me but here's something a little different... Its a credits montage (minus the credits titling)

http://home.comcast.net/~g.elliott3///McCoyCredits.wmv

Wow, glen, that was really cool. That was just the title sequence? HA! I can tell you put some time in. How did you do the T.V. flicker thing? I'm assuming it's a filter. Is it an AE filter? Thanks and good work!

Jonathan-

Glen Elliott May 9th, 2005 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Jonathan Houser
Wow, glen, that was really cool. That was just the title sequence? HA! I can tell you put some time in. How did you do the T.V. flicker thing? I'm assuming it's a filter. Is it an AE filter? Thanks and good work!

Jonathan-

It's a credits montage that'll more than likely be used in a "special features" or "extras" section on the disc. The TV simulator is a filter built into Vegas4, 5 and now the new 6.

Jesse Rosten May 9th, 2005 04:47 PM

My Submission
 
jonathan - that super 8 stuff is... SUPER! I really like that look. Is it expensive to get the film processed? I have no idea what costs are involved.


OK I'll throw my hat in the ring. This is not from a ceremony. It's what the industry calls a "Love Story" video, but I like to call it a SweetHearts Film. I would say this is alternative to your standard slow-mo stuff.

It's not my best work, but it's the only thing I've got accessible right now.
Download and enjoy.(sorry about the compression)

http://www.savvyproductions.com/vide.../jenscott2.wmv

Jonathan Houser May 9th, 2005 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Jesse Rosten
OK I'll throw my hat in the ring. This is not from a ceremony. It's what the industry calls a "Love Story" video, but I like to call it a SweetHearts Film. I would say this is alternative to your standard slow-mo stuff.

Wow, I have going into full blown Compositing envy. Dude that is the coolest freshest slideshow I have ever seen. I hopped onto your site and checked out some other stuff too. That Birth announcement? Wow man! I bet they were stoked to give that to family members. What compositing software are you using? Dang, I think ill sign up for some summer courses at the Art Institute. :)


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Originally Posted by Jesse Rosten
jonathan - that super 8 stuff is... SUPER! I really like that look. Is it expensive to get the film processed? I have no idea what costs are involved.

thanks! I shoot 2-3 rolls a wedding. Mix it up a bit. Film+Processing is about $25 for a roll of TriX. we have a great lab in Seattle (Shameless plug) Forde Labs. One of the best in the country for super8

Keep up the good work!

Art Guglielmo May 9th, 2005 06:28 PM

Wow , its nice to see this topic got so much attention, which also lets me know, other people seem to feel similiar to what I do. Thanks for everyones input, and I will spend some time this week to check out everyones work.

So far I have watched Terry Taravella's demo video, and really liked it alot. Its nice to see some fresh edting and pacing ideas, to waht seems to be an industry becoming a little stagnate.

The quality level of videos used to vary greatly, but now, just about everyone has nicely shot, nicely composed beautiful 3-ccd shots, just the pacing and editing of the final products seems to be very repetitive.

It's nice to see some people are interested, like me, in breaking the mold.
Keep this discussion alive, and lets see what people are up too.

Chris Thomas July 28th, 2005 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Glen Elliott
I know you guys are used to the slow romantic stuff from me but here's something a little different... Its a credits montage (minus the credits titling)

http://home.comcast.net/~g.elliott3///McCoyCredits.wmv

Glen, I know it is a little out of date, but I missed this in the original post, any chance of reposting? I would love to see 'something a little different' from you, everything else I see of yours is great, and I would like to see some of the effects you have described.

BTW, I have watched all of the active links from this thread, and I must say WOW, some fantastic talent!

-Chris

Chris Davis July 29th, 2005 07:23 AM

Hear, hear! Repost it Glen!

Whatever happened to Chris' offer of server space for you Glen? I'm relatively new here and I'd like to see some of your previous work.

Glen Elliott July 29th, 2005 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Chris Thomas
Glen, I know it is a little out of date, but I missed this in the original post, any chance of reposting? I would love to see 'something a little different' from you, everything else I see of yours is great, and I would like to see some of the effects you have described.

BTW, I have watched all of the active links from this thread, and I must say WOW, some fantastic talent!

-Chris


I appologize, I have since deleted the clip from my hd. It won't be the last credits montage I'm editing though. I'll post one in the future.

PS Terry T. and gang are quite talented- Ms.BattleOfTheEditorsWINNER

Walter S. Chelliah August 12th, 2005 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Glen Elliott
Walt C. a member here is one of the ones that I personally know that does some off the wall wild edits. Very fun, light hearted and fast paced. Maybe he'll chime in and even post an example of his more out of the "ordinary" approach.

Hey Glen, hope you are recovering from all the rowdyness from WEVA Expo ;)

Art, I don't think I can post inline images, so here's a link to a screen grab from an average Canadian wedding:

http://www3.telus.net/ctp911/wedding.jpg


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