View Full Version : winter's walking


Pavel Sedlak
January 21st, 2009, 04:18 AM
I was walked with my A1 by the brook (there was from -10°C to -15°C).

9min, wmv 1280x720, 5Mbps VBR (peak 8Mbps), 300MB
http://www.video produce.cz/images/potok_2009.wmv (clean gap)

Nice to heare your view.

Bill Busby
January 21st, 2009, 11:30 AM
you need to fix your url

Colin McDonald
January 21st, 2009, 11:42 AM
There's a space that breaks the link. I tried http://www.videoproduce.cz/images/potok_2009.wmv and it gave me a very nice winter film (Don't know if it's the right one!)

Be advised: its a 416 MB download - worth watching though.

Bill Busby
January 21st, 2009, 01:28 PM
There's a space that breaks the link. I tried http://www.videoproduce.cz/images/potok_2009.wmv

Yea I know, but many may not be as sharp as we are :D

Pavel Sedlak
January 21st, 2009, 06:19 PM
There's a space that breaks the link. I tried http://www.videoproduce.cz/images/potok_2009.wmv and it gave me a very nice winter film (Don't know if it's the right one!)

Yes, it is the right.

Thanks for your view.

John Estcourt
January 23rd, 2009, 08:55 AM
Hi Pavel, thanks for sharing, some nice footage.
For me the quick cuts at 1.40 didn't fit the music and I thought alot of the shots were so similar that you could afford to cut the length right down.
just my thoughts, thanks again

P.S Have you looked at using exposure room or vimeo to stream the video as the down load nearly put me off watching( which would have been a shame)
cheers John

Pavel Sedlak
January 23rd, 2009, 04:38 PM
John, thanks for reply.

You are right, at this place the cuts changes quickly, it's my intent. I hope, that changes are so fast, that dont matter with music. The reason is fact, that this part has less poetry, but for me is nice (I like this place for long time .-) ). Yes, there is no problem make it more slowly, but for me it is all right. Thanks very much for your view.