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Vincent Croce November 10th, 2006 07:39 AM

did I cross the line?
 
Jerome-
I enjoyed your trailer so much I had to do one of my own for the wedding I'm currently editing. I know the ending title is a standard trailer fare, as well as the 'available soon on dvd' V/O, but do you feel I borrowed too much from your trailer's style? If I'm crossing the line and taking too much from you and your work, just let me know...(imitation IS the sincerest form of flattery, you know ;) )
And thanks for the inspiration. I like the whole concept, as it's a relatively quick and painless way to throw a teaser up right after the wedding. Can you guess where I grabbed the music from?
http://firsttakestudios.com/demos/MJTrailer.wmv

Robert Johnston November 10th, 2006 09:36 AM

Pirates, aho mateee. Hope you payed copyright for use of music, lol.

Vincent Croce November 10th, 2006 11:40 AM

Arrggh, Cap'n Rob, ya caught me with chain-shot right across me bow, ya scurvy dog ya...

Robert Johnston November 10th, 2006 04:14 PM

I won't be a tellen, not that I use it of course. I'll use royalty free instead. Besides they charge to much over here as it is £56 just for three dvd's. Fair enough you do get 30 min of music but considering the top package here is £600. That does not leave much for the poor video guy after his expenses. I put that cost to the b&g if they want it and explain that it is the cost of copyright music on there video.

Jerome Cloninger November 10th, 2006 09:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vincent Croce
Jerome-
I enjoyed your trailer so much I had to do one of my own for the wedding I'm currently editing. I know the ending title is a standard trailer fare, as well as the 'available soon on dvd' V/O, but do you feel I borrowed too much from your trailer's style? If I'm crossing the line and taking too much from you and your work, just let me know...(imitation IS the sincerest form of flattery, you know ;) )
And thanks for the inspiration. I like the whole concept, as it's a relatively quick and painless way to throw a teaser up right after the wedding. Can you guess where I grabbed the music from?
http://firsttakestudios.com/demos/MJTrailer.wmv

Hey Vincent. I don't mind you adopting that style. I liked your edit.... Email sent you as well.

Vincent Croce November 11th, 2006 12:34 AM

Thanks Jerome. Appreciate the comments.

Peter Chung November 13th, 2006 08:25 PM

Hi Jerome!

Finally got to download and watch the trailer. My internet connection has been finicky and it would only partially download the trailer.

I really liked the VO! It really made the trailer cool.

My only comment is that in the beginning with the little girls singing over the music, it sounded kinda creepy... no offense.

Michael W. Niece November 22nd, 2006 03:01 PM

I loved the videos. And the kids singing is sort of scary. The best way to make something scary is to mix kids singing with any kind of background music. It's one of the oldest movie tricks. But I still loved the videos you both made.

-Michael

Vincent Croce November 22nd, 2006 03:53 PM

Thanks Mike. It was my first one, and I know I need to improve on the V/O, but it was fun and relatively quick, and the B&G loved it, so I'm happy with it.


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