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Korea FP 2008 Summer Contest Incentive
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Recent visit by Korean Tourists on an incentive plan..
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size: 41.10MB
wxh: 336x189
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size: 133.34MB
wxh: 672x378
Updated: 1 months ago
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Duration: 00:10:32
Definition: SD
Dimensions: 672 x 378
Size: 875.34MB
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Temburong National Park
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Adam Groves
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Willem
Van den Broeck
October 10, 2008 01:02 PM
David,
Like i said many times before, i find you really have an eye for beauty.
The framing is excellent, certainly in combination with the editing. You seem to capture people and moments at a very good time, which makes them appear all the more natural, which is sometimes very funny as well.
I like the smooth movements of the camera. You did not by chance buy the new Steadicam from Cine City, did you?
The edit on the whole is too fast for me, but i know i like very slow edits, and i think you did well here, for keeping it entertaining.
I like watching your work every time, and look forward to the next.
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Cheok
October 10, 2008 11:21 PM
Thanks, Willem. A major appreciation should also go to Adam who did most of the filming towards the end of the clip as i was doing most of the editing (we had a day to edit a three day trip). Most of the 'handheld' shots were all done without any steadycams. The HD footage were done with either a tripod or a monopod with attached ballhead. I find most of the steadycams on the market are a bit too bulky for event work so I opted for a fig-rig (on its way) but so far.. no after-market stablisation except for SmoothCam from FCP.
Now.. speed wise.. I was going for a more exciting feel so going slow might not have been so appropriate. i do like slow edits too but i think the edit should go with the purpose of the clip.
Thank you for your comments. Appreciate it.
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