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Lake Tahoe - Eric & Hollye Wedding Trailer
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This trailer was created for a destination wedding with shot in Lake Tahoe.
Joshua Smith
www.cinematicbride.com
Low
size: 6.70MB
wxh: 336x188
Md
size: 12.38MB
wxh: 640x359
HD
size: 23.91MB
wxh: 1280x719
Updated: 3 months ago
Trailer
Genre: Romance
Duration: 00:01:44
Definition:
Dimensions: 1280 x 720
Size: 131.85MB
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Jim
Wilson
September 23, 2008 07:50 PM
Love the color grading!
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arif
rasib
October 07, 2008 04:33 AM
very nice. i agree with jim colors look great
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Zachary
Helmer
October 08, 2008 08:22 AM
Zachary Helmer
The colors throughout where simply amazing. Great Work
Zachary Helmer
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Daniel
Nocera
October 13, 2008 01:42 PM
This has to be one of most cinematic wedding videos I've ever seen! Beautiful work on the visuals and cinematography!!
Too bad they had to get married on a windy beach and mess up the audio!!
How did you get the colors to look like that? In camera? Color correction or Color? Did you overcrank the camera for the slo-mo stuff or was that all in Final Cut?
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Barnhill
October 17, 2008 03:03 PM
Nice work... some pointers for me?
Very cinematic, nice colors Could you share your work flow as far as exporting? Also how are you getting such crisp text. I've been having trouble getting the quality from Motion and Livetype in to FCP. The only way I can achieve it is bring the text in a new sequence and have it adjust itself to the Motion or Livetype settings, even though my other sequence settings match.
Again nice job... keep it up.
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Trevor
Meeks
October 30, 2008 04:20 AM
As always...
Great to see you here Josh! Literally 1 minute after signing up, this video was one of the first I stumbled across. Beautiful work as always! Hit me up next time you're in Northern CA!
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