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Season of the Mountain Snows

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Shot in HDV a look and the natural world as they live in the Rock Mountian winter.Shot with a Sony HR V1U
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Steven Dempsey    June 27, 2008 09:15 AM
Ray, your stuff is the closest I've seen to my own in terms of the overall feel of it. You have a nice sense of editing to the dynamics of the music. Your shots were really nice, especially some of the wide show shots and, of course, the fox.

Aside from a little tightening up here or there on the edit and extending the very last shot a little (it ended pretty abruptly), it was very well done.

In general, when I am editing to music of this particular genre, I really intently listen to where it changes from an emotional standpoint. For instance, at the 55 second mark, there is a real opportunity to do a slow cross dissolve to a completely different scene because the feel of the music is becoming a little more epic and changing it's emotional power. Your edit went from a snow scene to a hard cut of a similar snow scene. No big deal, just sharing with you how I would have approached changes like that.

Keep up the great work...I'm a fan.

Shiv Kumar    June 27, 2008 09:58 PM
Ray, that was beautiful!

Don't know what camera you've used here (since it's not listed in the equipment area - hint hint) but it seems that the wolves in this case can see you so I'm wondering how close are you to these animals. Either ways, that little eye contact makes the viewer feel like they are right there in the middle of it.

That last scene was mind blowing. What a shot!

Great work overall.

Steve Sherron    June 28, 2008 08:39 PM
I really enjoyed this. Thanks. Where was this filmed?

Joe Shaw    June 30, 2008 12:37 PM
Very nicely put together. Particularly liked the music, which worked very well for the piece. The moon shot is awesome.

Adrian Frearson    July 09, 2008 10:12 AM
Ray

Absolutely beautiful. I particularly liked the second shot, magical light.

Adrian

Mark Weiss    July 10, 2008 10:26 PM
Gorgeous cinematography!



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