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02/27/2008 07:49:01 PM · #1
I just finished my first video documentary for college. (Brooks Institute of Photography)
If it gets enough views/positive votes, it has a chance of getting on National and International TV!
Check it out - //current.com/items/88854009_the_great_wall_of_texas

woo-hoo!

p.s. - I'm a photographer, not a videographer, but I gave this a shot anyways :)
02/27/2008 07:50:56 PM · #2
linky for the lazy
02/27/2008 07:52:54 PM · #3
Originally posted by Ecce Signum:

linky for the lazy


oops...thanks for putting that...I always forget
02/27/2008 07:59:47 PM · #4
What a terrific first time doc. I enjoyed it and learned something new as well.
02/27/2008 08:01:47 PM · #5
Thanks!!
02/27/2008 08:06:22 PM · #6
I liked it and for the most part it was well done. There's just a couple of spots where the music cut out too abruptly and new music didn't start right away. Good first doc.

Also, the lead in may be a bit too long as it is not evident how the video relates to the subject until quite few seconds into the film.
02/27/2008 10:12:12 PM · #7
Originally posted by cpanaioti:

I liked it and for the most part it was well done. There's just a couple of spots where the music cut out too abruptly and new music didn't start right away. Good first doc.

Also, the lead in may be a bit too long as it is not evident how the video relates to the subject until quite few seconds into the film.


Thanks - great suggestions - I really appreciate them!
02/28/2008 11:08:07 AM · #8


Message edited by author 2008-03-01 10:55:07.
02/28/2008 11:32:58 AM · #9
Very nice Tom! The panning/zooming shots as well as the time lapse is very artistic without being over-bearing, highlighting the beauty of the area. I have no "real" speakers at work so I can't comment on the sound, but visually it is very impressive. Good work, I would never have guessed that was your first.
02/28/2008 12:29:12 PM · #10
Originally posted by Telehubbie:

Very nice Tom! The panning/zooming shots as well as the time lapse is very artistic without being over-bearing, highlighting the beauty of the area. I have no "real" speakers at work so I can't comment on the sound, but visually it is very impressive. Good work, I would never have guessed that was your first.


Thanks - I learned most of the time lapse stuff in the forums here on DPC
03/01/2008 10:55:20 AM · #11
last bump
:)
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