Scott Wilkinson
October 17th, 2011, 09:18 AM
Hi---just soliciting a few quick opinions here.
We're in the throes of deciding on an expensive (helicopter with gyro-stabilized camera) aerial shoot to get updated HD footage of our campus.
The current debate is over whether or not we need to have 100% leaf cover on all the trees. Right now (in our area) some---but not all---of the leaves have fallen. Several on our team are concerned by this, perceiving that any bare branches will be ugly.
I'm not personally convinced that's the case. There are still plenty of leaves on the trees, and there are some brilliant fall colors.
So what do you think? Is it better to depict a university campus on a sunny fall morning with some foliage missing? Or better to wait 'til May or June and do the shoot with everything full and green?
Scott
We're in the throes of deciding on an expensive (helicopter with gyro-stabilized camera) aerial shoot to get updated HD footage of our campus.
The current debate is over whether or not we need to have 100% leaf cover on all the trees. Right now (in our area) some---but not all---of the leaves have fallen. Several on our team are concerned by this, perceiving that any bare branches will be ugly.
I'm not personally convinced that's the case. There are still plenty of leaves on the trees, and there are some brilliant fall colors.
So what do you think? Is it better to depict a university campus on a sunny fall morning with some foliage missing? Or better to wait 'til May or June and do the shoot with everything full and green?
Scott