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Nov 23, 2011 11:41 |  #16

OK You asked for CC Her is some.... First It does look nice so this is very nit picky. Focus is soft in a few critical places. And the fact that this camera and lens can get such crisp focus when correct makes it that much more glaring. Also there are some shoit where youstart out of focus and then rack to focus. That works for an effect shot if you dissolve thru the OOF section to the clearer focus. Twice i saw OOF the Rack to focus with no apparent attempt at that effect. I also would not do it twice in a row. I like the music and the look, Color is great. One last thing Jumping around in the time frame of that day, seems to be a bit confusing, its not quite crosscutting (say between the Groom getting ready and the bride getting ready) it just seems to hop around willy nilly. Its a little confusing.


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Nov 23, 2011 17:03 |  #17

No, I appreciate all of that! I have learning everything on my own, so its nice to hear these things! Ill make sure to pay attention to these little details.


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Feb 03, 2012 20:29 |  #18

this is an old thread but did you use a gyroscopic stabilizer on the boat shots at the end? if not, then what kind of stabilization?




  
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Feb 04, 2012 09:56 |  #19

very nice. So everything was hand-held + s/w correction?




  
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Feb 05, 2012 18:21 |  #20

Not ground-breaking in its style or format.. but it's very nice and I'm sure the B&G are delighted.

One thing I'm interested in is what (if any) stabilization was used in the boat shots. I notice you used non-IS primes so I'm wondering how you eliminated the vibrations that they so easily pick up!




  
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Feb 12, 2012 07:46 as a reply to  @ benesotor's post |  #21

An amazing video and an equally superb still shot of the bride .


First time here and enjoyed your video very much

Summed up the day superbly


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Feb 18, 2012 10:49 |  #22

benesotor wrote in post #13831433 (external link)
Not ground-breaking in its style or format.. but it's very nice and I'm sure the B&G are delighted.

One thing I'm interested in is what (if any) stabilization was used in the boat shots. I notice you used non-IS primes so I'm wondering how you eliminated the vibrations that they so easily pick up!

I used CS5 warp stabilizer.... best thing on the planet.


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Feb 18, 2012 10:50 |  #23

cisach wrote in post #13823942 (external link)
very nice. So everything was hand-held + s/w correction?

Most of the wedding I'm using a glidcam pro.


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Feb 24, 2012 07:26 |  #24

Boat tracking shot was awesome.




  
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Feb 26, 2012 20:38 |  #25

Nice shots! Great video!


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Feb 27, 2012 05:26 |  #26

Very very nice......


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Feb 27, 2012 09:14 |  #27

Nice! Was the end boat shot made by the jib on the boat? I built my own 12' aluminum jib awhile back. Love those things!




  
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