February 12th, 2007, 05:22 PM | #16 |
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Your voice-over work was much better that time. The video was paced very well too. Do you have alot of footage from the Reef contest? a couple friends of mine did well in that contest.
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February 12th, 2007, 05:38 PM | #17 |
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Thanks, I still had a few problems with the voiceover but the music covers them up a bit hehe. I really need some better sound equipment for it. Someday.
I don't have much other footage from the contest. Unfotunatly I didn't have my GL2 when i took that footage. I was borrowing a friend's camcorder and the ocean spray kept getting all over the lens. It was also about 150 degrees out and i couldn't stay out too long. It's a really fun contest with tow-at demos and an airshow so i hope to get that stuff next time. |
February 12th, 2007, 06:34 PM | #18 |
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Thats the beauty of surf videography, its 95 percent music soundtrack, so you dont have to spend a helluva lot on sound equipment!
Anyway, the next surf-related project I have coming up is a biography of sorts on a local pro who died this time last year (Zeke Sanders). We have the Second Annual "Zeke Surfcus" in June which is a contest for groms. Ill post footage on here when I have some. -burk |
February 12th, 2007, 06:39 PM | #19 |
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Awsome I can't wait to see the footage!
Just curious, but if i spent a bunch of money on something like Adobe Video Collection Pro will the DVD tools enable me to Burn DVDs with lossless conversion? I made a few copies as DVDs for friends and there seemed to be a lot of lossed resolution form the original .AVI file. I was Using Nero software which i'm guessing was the source of the problem. BLEH. I hate Loss. |
February 12th, 2007, 07:38 PM | #20 |
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DVD's are burned in the mpeg 2 format regardless of the software. There is no "lossless" way to do it really. When an .avi is compressed into an mpeg file, you're going to lose a little bit. Better apps like the adobe stuff and Sony Vegas(which is what I use, and love) give you more options and control over output though.
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