Don Pham
May 12th, 2009, 12:49 PM
this was produced with the 5d
t1pblog Blog Archive E Session & Save The Date (http://www.t1pblog.com/?p=261)
t1pblog Blog Archive E Session & Save The Date (http://www.t1pblog.com/?p=261)
View Full Version : E session + save the date Don Pham May 12th, 2009, 12:49 PM this was produced with the 5d t1pblog Blog Archive E Session & Save The Date (http://www.t1pblog.com/?p=261) Buba Kastorski May 12th, 2009, 02:37 PM Great production, nice and clean, what surprises me the most, no Shaky footage, and the picture is really great Noel Lising May 12th, 2009, 02:45 PM I love it. How the heck did you get the shot through the wind shield? Did you mount the camera. Great work. Susanto Widjaja May 12th, 2009, 06:37 PM that just made my letus look like a $200 investment now.. wow... do you mind sharing the lenses you used? well done... very very good images indeed... I knew I should've bought the 5D.. DARN! lol... Santo Travis Cossel May 12th, 2009, 06:57 PM Beautiful. Gorgeous footage. Very well done. Some great compositions and solid editing. One thing that did get to me, though, was that the video started off with such a great sense of direction and purpose, but the ending didn't quite follow up on that. In other words, the video started out like it had a defined plot and so I was prepped for an 'ending', but there wasn't really an ending .. if that makes sense. This is a minor gripe considering the production value of what you produced, but I just felt like I stepped into a story that didn't have an end. I hope that makes sense. Susanto Widjaja May 12th, 2009, 07:59 PM spot on travis, I think you're right. It started out as a full-on film introduction with a story but at the end it only shows "happy and romantic" montage of the couple. Although I sort of forgot about it when watching it because I was drawn into the technicalities of the piece :P I guess that would apply to general audience too, they would love seeing the beautiful images and wouldn't care so much about anything else. Santo Don Pham May 15th, 2009, 06:53 AM I love it. How the heck did you get the shot through the wind shield? Did you mount the camera. Great work. thanks noel. i mounted the camera on the hood to get the shot thru the windshield. Don Pham May 15th, 2009, 06:54 AM that just made my letus look like a $200 investment now.. wow... do you mind sharing the lenses you used? well done... very very good images indeed... I knew I should've bought the 5D.. DARN! lol... Santo thanks santo. lenses were 20-70 2.8 L & 70-200 2.8 L Don Pham May 15th, 2009, 06:56 AM Beautiful. Gorgeous footage. Very well done. Some great compositions and solid editing. One thing that did get to me, though, was that the video started off with such a great sense of direction and purpose, but the ending didn't quite follow up on that. In other words, the video started out like it had a defined plot and so I was prepped for an 'ending', but there wasn't really an ending .. if that makes sense. This is a minor gripe considering the production value of what you produced, but I just felt like I stepped into a story that didn't have an end. I hope that makes sense. thanks for watching travis. you are absolutly right...no storyline. i will try to make it better next time. |