Luke Ross
May 2nd, 2008, 05:23 PM
I just posted a video I shot for fun for my brother in law.. it gets better as it gets closer to the end, but more than anything, I just wanted to play with different settings etc.. It was the first time I got to play with Adobe's Multi-cam editor which made editing a breeze..
It was a for fun video. I shot everything with the TrueColor preset, and used magic bullet looks for color settings.
http://www.vimeo.com/917886
From Vimeo Desc..
Guillermo is my Brother-in-Law who i am very proud of and was born with Down Syndrome 18 years ago. His passion has always been watching others make videos like these online, so he has been asking me to help him for months if not years to produce his own. Since I recently acquired a Canon XH-A1, we decided to shoot a video. We shot it on a nice Portland/Beaverton day in about 45 minutes with 5 different takes. The video is in sync, but Guillermo is not always right on key. This was edited in Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 with some gfx from After Effects.
Please be respectful to Guillermo in your comments, as this is something he did for fun, and something for me in playing with my camera, colors, etc..
Thanks!
It was a for fun video. I shot everything with the TrueColor preset, and used magic bullet looks for color settings.
http://www.vimeo.com/917886
From Vimeo Desc..
Guillermo is my Brother-in-Law who i am very proud of and was born with Down Syndrome 18 years ago. His passion has always been watching others make videos like these online, so he has been asking me to help him for months if not years to produce his own. Since I recently acquired a Canon XH-A1, we decided to shoot a video. We shot it on a nice Portland/Beaverton day in about 45 minutes with 5 different takes. The video is in sync, but Guillermo is not always right on key. This was edited in Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 with some gfx from After Effects.
Please be respectful to Guillermo in your comments, as this is something he did for fun, and something for me in playing with my camera, colors, etc..
Thanks!