Andrew Hood
September 4th, 2015, 04:41 AM
I finally get the chance to use snow in a UWOL video, and skiing can even fit the theme, but didn't get up there enough to make the video and story I wanted, All the footage was shot in the one outing, most of it in a very small area (you can probably tell). This was pieced together from what I had shot - quite a few of the shots in there I wouldn't normally use if I had more choice. But I figured something was better than nothing.
I had wanted at least another outing, ideally 2-3 more. Would have been good to have fresh snow on the trees for some of it - wanted some visual variety. There are so many other locations to film that would look great in the national park, but time constraints meant a limited selection on that day.
Lots of shortcomings; everything from just using the camera + tripod upside down to stabilise the moving shots - but couldn't get the balance point right. Didn't get much clean audio on location. Not enough different shots or locations. Editing was rushed at the last minute without even colour correcting any footage, and just vaguely put into some 'sequence' of shots. No time left for voice over this round, or figuring out music, just scraping out of the shark tank.
The plan was to show the alpine environment in winter in Australia. To show it being explored by someone out skiing - hence the locomotion. I thought of starting by setting the scene of the unique wilderness, and then slowly introduce glimpses of skis and gradually the skier. Then show the skier exploring and a bit of skiing in general (just different ways of getting around on snow - up, down, on flats, etc). Throughout there would have been a variety of terrain and visually distinct areas. Then wrap it up - so aiming for 10 times better than what you're watching here, but hopefully you can see a contrast to Europe and America - the snowgums for a start - sprawling trees with coloured bark. And maybe I should rope a few more people in next time, rather than being on both sides of the camera.
Curious about your thoughts and ideas, as it's a video I want to revisit (and do properly), but that will have to wait until next year, the snow is quite sparse now.
UWOL35 - Winter Wilderness (Andrew Hood) on Vimeo
I had wanted at least another outing, ideally 2-3 more. Would have been good to have fresh snow on the trees for some of it - wanted some visual variety. There are so many other locations to film that would look great in the national park, but time constraints meant a limited selection on that day.
Lots of shortcomings; everything from just using the camera + tripod upside down to stabilise the moving shots - but couldn't get the balance point right. Didn't get much clean audio on location. Not enough different shots or locations. Editing was rushed at the last minute without even colour correcting any footage, and just vaguely put into some 'sequence' of shots. No time left for voice over this round, or figuring out music, just scraping out of the shark tank.
The plan was to show the alpine environment in winter in Australia. To show it being explored by someone out skiing - hence the locomotion. I thought of starting by setting the scene of the unique wilderness, and then slowly introduce glimpses of skis and gradually the skier. Then show the skier exploring and a bit of skiing in general (just different ways of getting around on snow - up, down, on flats, etc). Throughout there would have been a variety of terrain and visually distinct areas. Then wrap it up - so aiming for 10 times better than what you're watching here, but hopefully you can see a contrast to Europe and America - the snowgums for a start - sprawling trees with coloured bark. And maybe I should rope a few more people in next time, rather than being on both sides of the camera.
Curious about your thoughts and ideas, as it's a video I want to revisit (and do properly), but that will have to wait until next year, the snow is quite sparse now.
UWOL35 - Winter Wilderness (Andrew Hood) on Vimeo