Nick Hope
October 10th, 2013, 10:43 AM
I have been working on a new 90-minute documentary about the weird and wonderful marine life of the Lembeh Strait in Indonesia. I have still some way to go with that, but today I released a short prologue video as a trailer and a chance to be creative in a different way from the main feature (which is slow paced with narration).
I shot it with my Sony HVR-Z1P HDV camera with a Century Optics +3.5 achromatic diopter, in a Light & Motion underwater housing with a flat port and halogen lights.
In Vegas I corrected each clip with Color Curves then processed for YouTube by my usual convoluted but proven method (http://www.bubblevision.com/underwater-video/Vegas-YouTube-Vimeo.htm). 2 clips were cropped from 1080 to 720p, the rest were downscaled.
I didn't set out to cut to the music this time, but that's how it ended up for most clips. Hence it's fast paced, which is good for YouTube, and hopefully I've just about managed to convey the personalities of these quirky creatures without the cutting being jarring. Would be interested in views on that, or any other feedback. Cheers
Mucky Secrets
I shot it with my Sony HVR-Z1P HDV camera with a Century Optics +3.5 achromatic diopter, in a Light & Motion underwater housing with a flat port and halogen lights.
In Vegas I corrected each clip with Color Curves then processed for YouTube by my usual convoluted but proven method (http://www.bubblevision.com/underwater-video/Vegas-YouTube-Vimeo.htm). 2 clips were cropped from 1080 to 720p, the rest were downscaled.
I didn't set out to cut to the music this time, but that's how it ended up for most clips. Hence it's fast paced, which is good for YouTube, and hopefully I've just about managed to convey the personalities of these quirky creatures without the cutting being jarring. Would be interested in views on that, or any other feedback. Cheers
Mucky Secrets