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Patrick Moreau October 1st, 2006 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike F Smith
Very Nice Camera work!

You cut timing was bad in my opinion. It is usually not a good idea to make the cuts at the same time as a peak music event. It makes the video very hard to watch and not flow well. The cuts should come several frames before or after the peak music event, in your case the base drum. This is a suttle thing but very important.

Mike Smith


I like the idea Mike. I did try that for several of the cuts but it really seemed ot throw the piece off. I must have watched it several times in that fashion and it just didn't feel right but perhaps I wasn't doing it exactly right. In the end I opted for the safe, to the beat, route.

Patrick Moreau October 1st, 2006 05:46 PM

Billy,

I used a Magiqcam which is alike a glidecam, but also has the vest and arm. For the past couple weddings I have tried shooting with just a glidecam and have been comparing it to the Magiqcam and, in the end, I really find that the vest and arm provides many more advantages over disadvantages for prep style footage.

Dan,

Thanks for the comments. I just watched the clio again myself to try and catch that and ended up not noticing it as I got caught up in the clip. That is something I try to avoid but the larger problem is that I have found my camera movement is much easier in that direction with the Magiqcam, so naturally more of my shots end up that way, which makes it tough when it comes to the editing.

Patrick Moreau October 1st, 2006 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Terry Esslinger
Patrick,

I have a question. This is obviously a highlight film - and a great one. What else if anything did the you deliver to the bride and groom. Does anyone just deliver a well made highlight fillm, or does it just depend on what you contract for? Also, what stabilizing unit did you use so gracefully?


Hi Terry,

On certain dates we do offer a highlights only package as an add-on to our photo service. This particular package also included a short-form ceremony, speeches, an artistically edited first dance, and a reception montage which often takes as long or longer than the highlights (due to split screen, timing effects etc).

The stabilizer was a Magiqcam. From a fun point of view, this is a great stabilizer. It really gives you a lot of options and can be used for long periods of time.

Louis Maddalena October 1st, 2006 07:39 PM

oh too bad, I really liked that song and wanted to use it.

Ben Mahoney October 28th, 2006 02:59 AM

Hi Patrick,

I just wanted to tell you how much I really, really enjoyed your piece! I know some other people have asked you this, but I was wondering if anyone else here knows the name of the song you used. Thanks.

Patrick Moreau October 28th, 2006 10:00 AM

Ben,

I'll see what I can do about getting you the name of the song, as well as the others who posted here. I will talk with the couple who gave it to me and post back if I find out more.

Ben Mahoney October 28th, 2006 10:19 AM

Thanks a lot Patrick, it is much appreciated.

Louis Maddalena October 28th, 2006 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Patrick Moreau
Ben,

I'll see what I can do about getting you the name of the song, as well as the others who posted here. I will talk with the couple who gave it to me and post back if I find out more.

Thank you very much, I am very interested in the name of the song.

Don Bazley October 28th, 2006 03:17 PM

Nice work Patrick. What camera was that clip shot with?

-Don B.

Patrick Moreau October 28th, 2006 04:10 PM

Don,

It was shot with 2 VX2001, a PD170 and a PDX10.

Patrick

Don Bazley October 30th, 2006 11:35 AM

Thanks for the reply Patrick. I'm the guy (one of many I assume) that is going to be buying a cam (s) in the next month or so and is on the fence between getting a Vx2100 and a PD170 or getting a Z1 or FX1 and using my XL1 as a second cam. I'm still on the fence. I know nothing can compare with the VX/PDs in low light. Maybe I'll end up getting them (and end up with cams with very little value n a year or so). It's a tough time to be making this decision but I want to be able to get soemthing in january so I can be used to the new cams by the time wedding season comes around. Any further thoughts on my "dilemma" are appreciated.

-Don

Patrick Moreau October 30th, 2006 12:11 PM

Don,

If it was my purchase I would go with a used 2100 or 170, which ever comes up first at the best price. They are so cheap now, when you get them second hand, that I really wouldn't worry about the value drop. The low light and overall picture quality, in my opnion, is very good for what clients are looking for today, and by the time you need HD, you will have gotten the value out of this cam already. I had the FX1 for a while and sold it, decided to stick with the 2100 and PD170 until the HD cameras aren't a step back in low light.

Don Bazley October 30th, 2006 02:39 PM

Thanks again Patrick. I agree that it looks like the thing to do for me now is go with VX/PD. As I said, I own a XL1. I've budgeted about $5000. I think I'll take your advice and look for one used VX and one used PD and use the XL1 as my "spare".

Very interesting to hear that you went with the FX1 for a while and still came back to the PDs. I have been thinking it'd be best to wait until the HDVs come out with more light sensitivity. Your comments have me thinking I've been thinking the right thing. :) I appreciate the input.

I guess the thing that has kept me on the fence is when I hear someone say it would not make sense at this time to get a 4:3 SD camera. I think until the technology evolves a bit more (HDV in lowlight as well as HDV delivery/viewing) I will do just that. I figure I'll make my $$$ off those cams even if I only use them for one year.

-Don


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