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Shiv Kumar
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Berkshire Homes - Customer Testimonial
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Customer Testimonial
size: 38.08MB
wxh: 336x189
size: 43.74MB
wxh: 640x360
size: 266.70MB
wxh: 1280x720
Updated: 5 months ago
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Genre: People
Duration: 00:13:30
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Dimensions: 1280 x 720
Size: 323MB
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Rating: 5.00
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Equipment:
Letus 35 Extreme
Tiffen Steadicam Merlin
Audio Technica ATH-M40fs
Nikon 100mm f2.8
Audio Technica AT831R
Libec LS 55M
Canon XHA1
Adobe Premiere Pro CS3
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Tyson
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May 04, 2008 07:24 AM
-great use of focus. Man i really need a Letus 35 extreme. it makes such a difference for these interviews. Good lighting also.
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May 04, 2008 04:08 PM
Thanks Tyson. This was my first paid gig. I'm not a videographer by prefession, but one of our customers asked me to do this. The lights I used are
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. I think they're really great lights. And yes, the Letus makes a big difference for this kind of setting since you can thrown the background out of focus.
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Charles
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August 18, 2008 07:02 PM
Great light. Clear audio.
I think the logo gets a little lost sometimes when on black but I don't know how you could avoid that.
At 1:53... I would drop the audio during the laugh. Made me jump. The guys voice gets very soft too.
Well controlled pans. I can never get my pans to ease to a stop like that.
I really enjoyed the tour.
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August 18, 2008 07:12 PM
Hi Charles,
Thanks for the comments.
The logo is more a watermark than something that needs to be visible at all times. You're correct about the audio being too loud at that point. I should have tunred it down a bit.
I guess the tripod makes a big difference for pans and tilts. Besides, what you see here is the best of probably 3-4 takes :).
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