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May 02, 2013 17:50 |  #1

...this is my third post in this thread and looking for some feedback on the quality of the video. The content is a bit inconsistent, lacking "flow"(no story line) as i simply blended several random clips. I m sure the content and flow will improve with more practice and research!


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May 02, 2013 18:05 |  #2

Well done. Excellent job on the grading.




  
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May 05, 2013 02:11 |  #3

I thought it was very good.

The clips of each of the speakers were a bit long and would have benefitted with some cut always and perhaps some alternate framing ( which could have been done in software).

The last guys bit should have been much shorter. He started well but degenerated into confusion.

Loved the shot of the two old guys at the end.


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May 05, 2013 09:19 |  #4

J Michael wrote in post #15891754 (external link)
Well done. Excellent job on the grading.

Thanks, only used white balance and curves. Still learning how to use vegas pro

John Sims wrote in post #15898845 (external link)
I thought it was very good.

The clips of each of the speakers were a bit long and would have benefitted with some cut always and perhaps some alternate framing ( which could have been done in software).

The last guys bit should have been much shorter. He started well but degenerated into confusion.

Loved the shot of the two old guys at the end.

Thanks, i dont know how to do the 'alternate framing' in vegas or if there such an option for it. Ill keep your suggestion/s in mind on my next experiment and edit, thanks again.




  
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