I liked that much more. However, I found many of the cuts too fast to watch the pictures comfortly. Always keep in mind that you want to show something to an audience that has not yet seen it! Particularly, if there is many details to see: give your audience time to explore them!
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If you live in the same place for most of your life, you tend to get used to your environment and stop noticing everyday things.
When a stranger comes into your neighbourhood they are likely to notice the things that you no longer see.
Quite often, when a stranger asks a local person, "What is that over there?", a usual answer is likely to be, "I don't know. I haven't really noticed it before."
Even after 20 years in Japan my gaijin-eyes still find interesting things that my Japanese neighbours seldom pay attention to.
Here Megumi and I take a look at some Japanese rice farmers as the till their paddy fields and then plant rice seedlings in the soft muddy bottom.
We have used a mixture of footage taken both from ground level and from above.
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Douglas and Megumi
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If you live in the same place for most of your life, you tend to get used to your environment and stop noticing everyday things.
When a stranger comes into your neighbourhood they are likely to notice the things that you no longer see.
Quite often, when a stranger asks a local person, "What is that over there?", a usual answer is likely to be, "I don't know. I haven't really noticed it before."
Even after 20 years in Japan my gaijin-eyes still find interesting things that my Japanese neighbours seldom pay attention to.
Here Megumi and I take a look at some Japanese rice farmers as the till their paddy fields and then plant rice seedlings in the soft muddy bottom.
We have used a mixture of footage taken both from ground level and from above.
Regards,
Douglas and Megumi
If you live in the same place for most of your life, you tend to get used to your environment and stop noticing everyday things. When a stranger comes into your…Creator of Video Tutorials for mere mortals at https://www.gaijin-eyes.com
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Be careful what kind of music you choose, since it creates the mood for the viewers. Heavy Metal Rock for such a peaceful and natural visual context seems to be a serious mismatch.Nicola
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Here is this year's night time lapse film. Due to Covid, bad weather, forest fires, smoke, etc., lots of film location travel plans had to be cancelled or changed. Fortunately, we were still able to get some great new Milky Way, and Neowise Comet lapses. So, lots of compositing was necessary to create and fill in the additional content which was needed. The new Threadripper 3960, made the process much easier!
2020 as we all know has been a very challenging year, to say the least. For the past few years, we have been making one of these night sky time lapse films e...
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Thanks Barry, glad that you enjoyed it.Mark Williams
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My video efforts are aimed at capturing a bit of Hawaiian music, especially slack key guitar. I've been lucky enough to make friends with several artists and I've shot quite a few performances by Ledward Kaapana, a masterful stylist who carries on a tradition started by his family over 60 years ago.
The pandemic threw our schedule off, of course, but we're back in Hawai`i after missing a year. I cut down my gear load a bit by swapping out a couple of cameras for a pair of iPhones to supplement my Lumix GH5. I brought along a Zoom F6 32 bit field recorder and a pair of Shure KSM141 mics and a small suitcase of mounting gear and compact tripods. And Edius on my laptop, of course.
The most viewed of all the videos I've shot with Ledward is one we did in his backyard in 2012, an instrumental called "Black Sand" composed by his father. During the pandemic Led turned his energies to horticulture, redoing the plantings around his house in Kane`ohe, O`ahu. I thought it would be interesting to shoot a new version of "Black Sand" in the new version of the backyard. The big challenge turned out to be the vigorous tradewinds blowing across the island. I don't have any serious wind protection for these mics and I was afraid we would have to use pickups in our guitars and DI into the recorder. Just in case, I switched the mics to omni mode and put on the little foam windscreens to see what I could capture. Here's what we got:
I must say I was very pleasantly surprised by the result.
FranE ho`okani pila kakou ma Kaleponi
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