Don Bazley
October 4th, 2007, 12:40 PM
Hi there all! I've been somewhat inactive on these boards in the last few months because I've been busy doing weddings. I've also accepted a full-time job at Cornell University for the school year, as my production company is only in it's first year. It's good to have benefits again.
Here's a highlight video from a wedding shot on the Cornell campus a couple of months ago. I wouldn't call it the final edit but the clients have seen it on Youtube (groom is in Chicago for the semster) and they loved it. Not only does that take some anxiety away, but it really does make me feel good about the business I'm in. I especially like comments from the client received via e-mail with lots of "!!!!". :)
I see at least three things I can fix in editing. I'm looking for input from others. Also, this was my first real shoot using the Magiqcam. I still have a lot to learn about balancing and working that thing. Therefore I used it sparingly. BTW: I added this montage to the basic (no montages) package for no charge because I want video of weddings from the Cornell campus for demos. I also had the time (then) and wanted to play. Please consider the usual disclaimer about the quality/compression of Youtube. It looks MUCH better on disk. :)
(Sony PD 170/VX2100... Adobe Premier/AE)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JU__N8HoU00
In other news...Last weekend I did a wedding at the Sage Chapel (the larger, more beautiful chapel on the Cornell campus). That was a great one. The groom was a composer and he had a 30 -man choir, string quartet and piano. It was quite the ceremony. They called me at the last minute (one week prior) and I'm happy I was available. Now I have 2 weddings shot at Cornell I can use as demos. BTW: The groom told me that the style of my website is what sold them on hiring me. Money well invested.
-Don B.
Here's a highlight video from a wedding shot on the Cornell campus a couple of months ago. I wouldn't call it the final edit but the clients have seen it on Youtube (groom is in Chicago for the semster) and they loved it. Not only does that take some anxiety away, but it really does make me feel good about the business I'm in. I especially like comments from the client received via e-mail with lots of "!!!!". :)
I see at least three things I can fix in editing. I'm looking for input from others. Also, this was my first real shoot using the Magiqcam. I still have a lot to learn about balancing and working that thing. Therefore I used it sparingly. BTW: I added this montage to the basic (no montages) package for no charge because I want video of weddings from the Cornell campus for demos. I also had the time (then) and wanted to play. Please consider the usual disclaimer about the quality/compression of Youtube. It looks MUCH better on disk. :)
(Sony PD 170/VX2100... Adobe Premier/AE)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JU__N8HoU00
In other news...Last weekend I did a wedding at the Sage Chapel (the larger, more beautiful chapel on the Cornell campus). That was a great one. The groom was a composer and he had a 30 -man choir, string quartet and piano. It was quite the ceremony. They called me at the last minute (one week prior) and I'm happy I was available. Now I have 2 weddings shot at Cornell I can use as demos. BTW: The groom told me that the style of my website is what sold them on hiring me. Money well invested.
-Don B.