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Videography stuff.

Discussion in 'Photography' started by jknubbles, Jul 26, 2018.

  1. Jul 26, 2018 at 4:24 PM
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    jknubbles

    jknubbles [OP] Well-Known Member

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    posted is a link to a video my buddy and I recently shot in New Mexico. I know there isn’t a Taco in it (somehow whenever we show footage we took my buddies truck). However, we’re doing our NV production now in which my Taco will be the star.

    Tell me what you think / if you have any feedback / critiques!

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=__wTIaxVImg

    Also, the future star:

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  2. Jul 30, 2018 at 9:21 AM
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    Norsemanvike

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    Some of the transitions are creative, i.e. the zoom to the rear view mirror, but there's way too much movement with camera from cut to cut. It's always moving, get's distracting, and it was difficult to make out a story-line because of it, at least for me. The birds eye views are great, the pan ups are as well, but they over-saturate the clip. Static shots with the camera not moving need to be injected to provide some visual stability ( although your subjects can move all you want ). I understand the desire to use the capabilities of new tools ( drone ), but it can be overdone. You may also want to inject shots of the subject coming into or out of frame along with some closeups ( tires kicking dirt during doughnuts comes to mind ). Great footage though and you're on the right rack.
     

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