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October 7th, 2010, 05:14 AM | #2 |
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Looks great , although the first half all looks set up, when she looks up at the camera and stuff. I wouldn't call this documentary. It does look great though. Excellent as always
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October 7th, 2010, 08:34 AM | #3 |
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Luke, thank you, it all set up, first part,
working along side with the photographer, doing my own mood creation, through the beauty of the bride, interesting thing, when I was presenting at ReFrame last year, colleagues told me that all set up shots does the photographer, video guys do not do that in the US. Is that true, how is it in the world, curious. It is not documentary at all, I call it clipco, little brother of a clip, music video, where all the emotions are set up. It's also a trailer, coming soon thing, which normally based on a score, music to create overall mood. By no means I can call it cinematic, since there is no clear narrative structure. Thank you everyone who watched it, would like to know more opinions. I will present a totally different edit soon just to compare two! |
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