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Hey Mark, Just watched the Boggs creek video on my 4K set. It appears you were after more textures in this video. Excellent as usual.
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Originally posted by mark williams View PostBoggs Creek is located off Hwy 129 west of Cleveland, GA in the Chattahoochee National Forest. It is a small watershed that was once a very popular camping area. The USFS closed it to camping as well as portions of the access roadway after tornadoes reeked havoc several years ago. Today Boggs Creek has mostly recovered and is operated as a day-use area. It is a beautiful place that I recently visited several times to make this video. There are very nice rock formations along the creek and in a couple of thousand years the creek will most likely form a slot canyon. Shot in July 2018 using a Panasonic GH5 camera and the following lenses: Panasonic 14-45, 45-175, and Olympus 60mm macro as well as 75-300. Other equipment used was a Benro S-6 tripod, Tascam DR-40 audio recorder and Rhino Slider V1 carbon. Edited with Edius 8 Work Group. Music “Lonely Road” by BlueShades and is used under a license (IVHF14046xxx) purchased from Envato.
https://vimeo.com/283574004
Beautiful I left you a comment now on vimeo, congratulations.
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Lovely Mark. Second Pat on your editing.
I have come to really like my GH5's as they produce lovely video and are easy to manage.
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Love it as always Mark. You do a great job of getting very good background nat sounds that blend perfectly with your music.
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Boggs Creek is located off Hwy 129 west of Cleveland, GA in the Chattahoochee National Forest. It is a small watershed that was once a very popular camping area. The USFS closed it to camping as well as portions of the access roadway after tornadoes reeked havoc several years ago. Today Boggs Creek has mostly recovered and is operated as a day-use area. It is a beautiful place that I recently visited several times to make this video. There are very nice rock formations along the creek and in a couple of thousand years the creek will most likely form a slot canyon. Shot in July 2018 using a Panasonic GH5 camera and the following lenses: Panasonic 14-45, 45-175, and Olympus 60mm macro as well as 75-300. Other equipment used was a Benro S-6 tripod, Tascam DR-40 audio recorder and Rhino Slider V1 carbon. Edited with Edius 8 Work Group. Music “Lonely Road” by BlueShades and is used under a license (IVHF14046xxx) purchased from Envato.
https://vimeo.com/283574004
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Originally posted by szekhely View Postgood point - I did wonder about that but the vendors had all donated their time and I was harassed into showing something from everyone who turned up.
Originally posted by szekhely View PostCan you elaborate on the arrangement of shots? I'm interested in what alternative choices I could have made. I do have to re-edit the same footage for a smaller expo they are running later in the year.
1. How do I notice when my picture is inclined? (And the subquestion: when an inclined picture is called "art"?)
2. What is the (primary/secondary) subject I want to show - and what else therefore is unnecessary?
3. How does moving around the camera in 3D space and in relevance to my subjects influences the result as a 2D picture in terms of angles, spaces, perspectives etc.?
I reviewed some of the shots you made and did some marker graphics. For examples 3,4 and 6 I would have moved with the camera a little and by that changed the angle of shooting. This is hard to re-do with only a 2D picture, but hopefully you can see what I mean.
The upload is online until Sunday, Aug 12th, 3 p.m. European summer time:
https://we.tl/JWp5M1Zrac
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good point - I did wonder about that but the vendors had all donated their time and I was harassed into showing something from everyone who turned up. Can you elaborate on the arrangement of shots? I'm interested in what alternative choices I could have made. I do have to re-edit the same footage for a smaller expo they are running later in the year.
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Originally posted by szekhely View Post
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Originally posted by Bassman View PostHello,
I have just uploaded a dance promo video I created for a local dance studio. I wanted to share this with the Edius community as I think it displays how well the Optical Flow feature is working. This feature has been very welcomed by me as it allows more options from source material.
This video was created from 720p60 footage shot at 1/60th shutter speed. A Majority of the clips are slowed down to a range of 25 to 50 with one or two all the way down to 7 ! For the most part it is free of any issues. Amazing to be able to film a show as usual and be able to create this side product from software only. Thanks Grass Valley for adding this capability to Edius
Everything was done with stock Edius outside of two transitions and the logo which was done in After Effects with element 3D. For you old timers, I used some of the "cinema Suite 3.0" effects which are still kickin' on my hard drive.
https://youtu.be/obDFD_7sBNY
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Dance Promotional Video
Hello,
I have just uploaded a dance promo video I created for a local dance studio. I wanted to share this with the Edius community as I think it displays how well the Optical Flow feature is working. This feature has been very welcomed by me as it allows more options from source material.
This video was created from 720p60 footage shot at 1/60th shutter speed. A Majority of the clips are slowed down to a range of 25 to 50 with one or two all the way down to 7 ! For the most part it is free of any issues. Amazing to be able to film a show as usual and be able to create this side product from software only. Thanks Grass Valley for adding this capability to Edius
Everything was done with stock Edius outside of two transitions and the logo which was done in After Effects with element 3D. For you old timers, I used some of the "cinema Suite 3.0" effects which are still kickin' on my hard drive.
https://youtu.be/obDFD_7sBNY
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