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Victor Kellar November 16th, 2007 10:39 PM

Google fireplace video .. I got lots of links to DVDs, clips, all that stuff, some in HD

LeEarl Rugland November 18th, 2007 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Victor Kellar (Post 776887)
Google fireplace video .. I got lots of links to DVDs, clips, all that stuff, some in HD

Yep, I did that... Just wanted to see if anyone here on DVinfo had one. Try keep it local ;)

Martin Labelle November 19th, 2007 02:43 AM

Airbus 380 landing with Sony a1u
 
Hello
This is a video of the Airbus 380 landing in Montreal
Filmed with Sony A1u, wide angle 0737y, but no foam mic.
Edit on Final cut 5

http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=Uv_SMNjz4N4

Martin Labelle November 19th, 2007 02:48 AM

In the 80s a TV station in Montreal, used to have a fireplace on screen
when it was off the air.

Bill Ravens November 19th, 2007 08:22 AM

<yawn>
u need to check your exposure. Things were pretty dark

Charles Papert November 19th, 2007 10:03 AM

Too much zooming, arbitrary pull-outs. Especially at the critical moment that the plane flew over, the camera pulls out wide for no apparent reason. Shaky handheld also. Editing could be a lot tighter as well. No reason to keep the location audio (which is primarily wind noise) in there all the time, just pull it down whenever there's nothing else on the track.

Justin Mosley November 19th, 2007 05:12 PM

My first short "Chasing Ghosts"
 
I shot my first short film a few months ago. PLEASE PLEASE give me some constructive criticism! I used a Canon XL2 on this project. As for lighting; I used natural light and a home built lighting system using florescent bulbs. The only thing that REALLY REALLY bothers me about this short is the slight venetian blind effect I got on the shots where there's allot of movement... next time I will be sure to clean the heads BEFORE filming! Anyway, please let me know your thoughts on composition, editing, lighting, plot.... and anything else I'm leaving out! All shooting, editing, scoring, and ADR work for this short was complete in two days.

Production time: 7 hours / Post Production time: 12 hours

"Chasing Ghosts"
http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fusea...deoid=16218204

Martin Labelle November 19th, 2007 08:14 PM

Thank you for the lessons.
 
You are saying what I knew, but I did not think you would see.
the shakee is mostly because the camera is held with my arms extend
over my head because of the fence. overexposure because I was scared of being overexposure so I underexpose to much.

Timothy D. Allen November 19th, 2007 08:17 PM

Justin,

Your link didn't work. I think it got abbreviated.

This should work: http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu...deoid=16218204

That "venetian blind effect" that bothers you is your video interlacing. Somehow your odd and even lines probably got switched somewhere in the render. I don't know what you edit it with, but you could probably go back and change that. Or just deinterlace the whole thing. Especially if it's just going to be for online distribution.

My constructive criticism would just say that you could probably tighten up parts of the edit a bit. It felt like I had to wait a little too long to get the reaction from the other person during the dialogue scenes.

Other than that, I'd say you were pretty successful at producing a "cheesy black and white horror film!"

Charles Papert November 19th, 2007 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Martin Labelle (Post 778332)
You are saying what I knew, but I did not think you would see.the shakee is mostly because the camera is held with my arms extend over my head because of the fence.

Hmm, it looks eye-level to me. Perhaps if you had positioned yourself next to the fence, you might have had an easier time shooting the craft landing?

You set yourself up a little bit, Martin, by labeling your video "the definitive clip". This would imply that it beats out all others, including those done presumably by the local/national media who were there, so the level of expectation is high.

There are a few rules-of-thumb when shooting events, such as avoiding zooming and then zooming back out again unless new information is added by doing so. Even if you had this on tape, you can simply eliminate the repetitious part of the shot when you edit.

Outside of the actual landing, if you do choose to build up the piece with other footage, it should tell some sort of story. I'm not sure what shots of the cars driving along the highway contributes to that, but I might have liked to have seen some of the excitement and interest in the bystander's faces.

Lukas Balinski November 20th, 2007 10:21 AM

Kitesurf video BATMAN CHORNICLES
 
hello this is my last work - demo movie for Filip"Batman"Dymkowski - Polish kitesurfer.
Most of shots made on canon xm2, some shots wich I got from raider are from some shity handycam (prassonisi shots).

Edited in FCP and After Effects
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http://www.dzida.com/videlo/BATMAN_CHRONICLES_07.mov enjoy!!!

my web site www.dzida.com You can find on it more kite and windsurfing stuff from polish sea

best regards
Lukas Balinski

Justin Mosley November 20th, 2007 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Timothy D. Allen (Post 778334)
My constructive criticism would just say that you could probably tighten up parts of the edit a bit. It felt like I had to wait a little too long to get the reaction from the other person during the dialogue scenes.

I absolutely agree! I bet if I trimmed the clips a bit, that would solve the dialogue problem! I'll def have to try to deinterlace the footage! That’s good news! lol I thought my footage was ruined. Anyone else have any constructive criticism to offer? ....... Feel free to tell me about the parts you liked too!!

Travis Johnson November 20th, 2007 02:24 PM

Re-Cut of my DV Challenge Entry - "I'm Sorry"
 
This is the extended cut of my winning entry for the DVC10.

Added a couple of scenes, better look and effects.

Camera: Sony VX2100
Mic: RODE Video Mic (not the best for the job but its all I had) Actually got a new RODE NT3 with my winnings and I'm loving it oh so much!
Editing done with Sony Vegas, After Effects w/Magic Bullet

I'd love some feedback of course. What ya liked, and what to add?

http://www.706studios.com/media.html

Carl Middleton November 20th, 2007 03:32 PM

Congrats and good job on your first short!

As far as constructive criticism, it seemed like there were some issues with dialogue sync in the room when he's tied.... could be myspace tho. I agree too that some of the dialogue could be tighter as far as the cuts, but all in all, great job for your first short film!

C

Andy Graham November 20th, 2007 04:51 PM

Justin i really enjoyed it, its an unusual film and the mix of the private dick feel and the supernatural feel is interesting. There was something about the guy in the chair when he spoke he remided me of the character from twelve monkeys, you know the voice in bruce willis's head.

Good Job, Rodriguez would be proud.

Andy.


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