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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
84 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
Rajani,
1. Really like the detailed description and the story of the native culture
2. Wonderful portrait images through out with perfect composition, lighting and colors, especially those close up faces in first two minutes. I feel like standing in gallery and enjoying the artwork
3. Very impressed theme: beauty of Gypsy women and men's mustache competition with camel and snake as setoff
4. The music matches the whole video very well
Well done!
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Sep 29th |
84 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
Dick,
1. Very good composition at 05-08". I like the front tree in the frame to increase depth of field. If it were a panning or trucking clip, the result would look even better, more like video style.
2. Quite a few zooming, panning and tilting used in the still images to increase the motion effect.
3. At 2:15" & 2:48" black transitions used to separate the two opposite moving direction panning clips
4. Some wide angle "panning movement" used to expose large and wide scene of the garden
5. Wish if adding some subtitles to provide audience with names of the plants in the garden
Well done! |
Sep 29th |
84 |
Oct 20 |
Reply |
I shot the hyperlapses in this video by handheld my mobile phone without tripod. Just hold the phone and pan. If I used the camera, I would have to use the tripod with fluid head. I guess you may find some footages' motion speedy than normal. Actually those are not shooting by hyperlapses. I shot them 30 fps, then reduce 'Clip Speed/Duration' in editing. Most time I did it to adjust the length of the whole footage to match with the length of audio/music |
Sep 29th |
84 |
Oct 20 |
Reply |
Larry,
Thank you for your time and good comments. I like you enjoy it. Any critique suggestions are welcome. Expect to see you next round!
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Sep 29th |
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