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June 21st, 2009, 09:09 PM | #2 |
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great work... what a beautiful location. I once did a wedding with the same setup. No chairs, people just lingering around hoping to a good view of the action. It makes for a pretty challenging day. What camera did you use... you listed a DVX for your equipment. If thats upres'd footage thats the best i've seen yet.
-I thought it could have been a little shorter, really fill the time up with the best of the best shots. -I think you could have also added in the audio while the B&G were talking at the table. - I thought the intro looked great... Steve |
June 22nd, 2009, 04:55 PM | #3 |
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Thanks Stephen. glad you liked it.
_agree...but found myself puttings shots just to fill time so that other shots will fall at certain place...I don't like it that way..but couldn't fing a better way...I wish I had more shots..example..photo shoot or prep......need to play more. _funny thing is that the bride was always talking...the groom didn't speak the language so she translated everything that was going on...will check to see how I could add some audio. _glad you liked the intro. I haven't updated my equipment list....sold my dvx and now I carry a HVX200A...my wife was taking photos with her 5D mark11 and a few shots also from her are included in the video. Thanks for your feed back...
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