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Kevin Spahr
January 2nd, 2010, 07:45 PM
Here's a short video I shot for inclusion on a DVD that is part of my wife's Press Kit. We thought that we should have some sort of introduction to her instrument (The Hang) since it is somewhat unusual. I still have a few more cut-in shots to get before it will be complete, and I'm not sure about letting the music run out at the end...

Janet Spahr: Hang (http://spahrproductions.com/site/Examples/Pages/Janet_Spahr_Hang.html)

When it's done I'll post it on our YouTube channel in 1080.

Vincent Oliver
January 12th, 2010, 03:26 AM
Nicely shot video and excellent lighting. I love the pan into the scene, what tripod/crane are you using?

The hang does look unusual, must take another look at our Wok and put a few dents in it :-)

Seriously, as a viewer I would have liked more information on the instrument rather than your wife doing her sell. The clip shouldn't run for too long, the message should be delivered within the first 45 seconds.

Well done.

Kevin Spahr
January 12th, 2010, 08:16 AM
Thanks

That was the first time I used my homemade jib with my EX3. I still need some more practice with it.

This is just one small part of the kit she sends out for prospective jobs, so selling is the point. The four page brochure that holds the DVD has a short article about the origins of the Hang and the DVD also contains a in-depth PDF for those who really want all the details. We wanted this to be more of an introduction to her... selling. ; )

btw: There was a really nice documentary done about the Hang a couple years ago by Thibaut Castan in France. Although I have seen it, it seems to be unavailable except as a gift from the Hang makers. It was called "Hang une révolution discréte"

Kevin Spahr
January 12th, 2010, 07:11 PM
The 1080 version is on YouTube at:

YouTube - Janet Spahr: Hang (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSwiXhA__cE)

The video got her some free publicity already, the local TV news is coming over tomorrow to do a segment on her...

Robert L. Mickles
March 10th, 2010, 06:02 PM
Great looking video. I especially liked the camera move in the very beginning with the title in there! I had a hard time hearing her talk in parts though.