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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
84 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
Kamal,
1. Very nice zooming-out opening! Guess you did it by post editing
2. Editing by identical clips in two layers at 1:14 and 1:35 and 3:27. One as blurry background; the other zoom in to push out. Nice!
3. 'Scale' Fx used in still images somewhere to make the scene moving. I like that!
4. I suggest using 'Rotation' Fx to level the horizontal panning footages |
Jul 31st |
84 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
Rajani,
1. This is a wonderful adventure and experience to the other side of global! And bring us the gorgeous scenery! I have never imagined so many falls spread out down from the top.
2. The opening of time-lapse attracts me to the journey
3. Up scrolling s introduce the beautiful Milford Sound
4. Wish to use gimbal to reduce the shaking. I also suggest to take the vertical clips away because there are same horizontal footage of the scene |
Jul 31st |
84 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
Dick,
1. Very nice opening picture and title effects
2. Drone was operated flying lower along river
3. Smoothly zooming in and turning
4. I really like another incoming drone flying close to draw attention and switch the river as background.
5. Music matches the scene quilt well throughout
6. I suggest if cutting off 0:43 to 0.44 and 2:22 to 2:24, then connecting with "Cross Dissolve" effect between clips, It may have better transition |
Jul 31st |
84 |
Aug 20 |
Reply |
Dick,
Thank you so much for your comments! Yes, I agree with your opinion that some scenes running too fast. It may also lose audience interests. And will be improving in later edition |
Jul 31st |
84 |
Aug 20 |
Reply |
Larry,
Thank you so much for your comments and time! I really appreciate it! That's what I need to know the opinion from audience's point of view. Yes, some scenes were cut away too fast. Some of them are due to short of footages. Either because I don't have enough clips for the scenes. such as "Wörth Castle", or the good footages are too short. I have to get rid of the bad parts, such as shaky portions. By the way I didn't noticed the 'white sheep' before you mentioned. Afterwards I googled. They may be called 'murray grey cattle'. Called 'gray', but white actually. Looking forward to your comments at next round |
Jul 31st |
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