18 Hours in Paris
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- mariloucarino
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18 Hours in Paris
Last November 2016 I had a chance to go back to Paris for a few but well spent hours. My daughter had a layover and she tagged me along.
I made a video of that short visit.
I have always wondered how the play of lights, music transition, layering, etc. were done so I tried them out, and this is how it turned out
Not yet perfect but I'm learning. Hope you enjoy watching as much as I did doing this.
The video runs for 5 mins and 4 seconds, and contains nothing that might be considered objectionable.
Please critique, would very much appreciate comments and suggestions.
marilou carino
"There is never enough time doing everything, but there is always enough time to do the most important thing. --- Brian Tracy"
I made a video of that short visit.
I have always wondered how the play of lights, music transition, layering, etc. were done so I tried them out, and this is how it turned out
Not yet perfect but I'm learning. Hope you enjoy watching as much as I did doing this.
The video runs for 5 mins and 4 seconds, and contains nothing that might be considered objectionable.
Please critique, would very much appreciate comments and suggestions.
marilou carino
"There is never enough time doing everything, but there is always enough time to do the most important thing. --- Brian Tracy"
Last edited by mariloucarino on Fri Feb 03, 2017 6:16 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: 18 Hours in Paris
Very very nice!
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- mariloucarino
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Re: 18 Hours in Paris
Thank you Weldr!
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Re: 18 Hours in Paris
Thank you JBD!
Re: 18 Hours in Paris
wauw, very nice Paris video.
But you also made more than enough Paris material to make this video
Very nice combination of the short video clip and foto's and in a very nice tempo
Due to the speed no problem to see there is more than one time.
can't wait to see your 18 hour Amsterdam
But you also made more than enough Paris material to make this video
Very nice combination of the short video clip and foto's and in a very nice tempo
Due to the speed no problem to see there is more than one time.
can't wait to see your 18 hour Amsterdam
Riekelt Koffeman
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WIN10 PSP 9.0
MAC OSX Photoshop / Lightroom
Foto CANON 80D
- mariloucarino
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Re: 18 Hours in Paris
Thank you Riekelt! Amsterdam? a great idea for the next project!
Watched a few how tos on creating videos on youtube. There are a number of good ones. Learned some tricks/hacks. Found a lot of mistakes too on my video and made some adjustments;
- changed sequence of slides for a more natural flow
- took careful note of movements and matched transitions (zoom in or out) in previous and succeeding slides
- adjusted size and position of the object (the basilica) to match previous slide e.g. in 0:25-26
- aligned horizon in similar slides
Thought I'd share
Here's the updated version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yv5jJeR4KZM
The updated version runs 4 mins. and 51 secs.
Again, do critique. Would very much appreciate your feedback.
Thank you!
Watched a few how tos on creating videos on youtube. There are a number of good ones. Learned some tricks/hacks. Found a lot of mistakes too on my video and made some adjustments;
- changed sequence of slides for a more natural flow
- took careful note of movements and matched transitions (zoom in or out) in previous and succeeding slides
- adjusted size and position of the object (the basilica) to match previous slide e.g. in 0:25-26
- aligned horizon in similar slides
Thought I'd share
Here's the updated version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yv5jJeR4KZM
The updated version runs 4 mins. and 51 secs.
Again, do critique. Would very much appreciate your feedback.
Thank you!
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Re: 18 Hours in Paris
Hi
I watched both versions - the 2nd one is better - but there's still a bit too much movement for my eyes. The music is quite gentle and slow paced, yet you have such a lot of content. For this track, I would consider allowing some shots/content a little more screen time. This would mean reducing the number of slides overall.
If you are determined to keep the amount of content you have used, I think a punchier track might work better?
Your shots are lovely, and I'm a big fan of including short video clips. Keep up the good work!
Iris
I watched both versions - the 2nd one is better - but there's still a bit too much movement for my eyes. The music is quite gentle and slow paced, yet you have such a lot of content. For this track, I would consider allowing some shots/content a little more screen time. This would mean reducing the number of slides overall.
If you are determined to keep the amount of content you have used, I think a punchier track might work better?
Your shots are lovely, and I'm a big fan of including short video clips. Keep up the good work!
Iris
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Re: 18 Hours in Paris
Hi
I rarely watch a show to the end that is very personal with lots of photos of family and friends. But I watched this right to the end, it kept me interested all the way through. You have combined images, videos and effects to produce a really nice show and one that I found very inspiring.
regards
Steve
I rarely watch a show to the end that is very personal with lots of photos of family and friends. But I watched this right to the end, it kept me interested all the way through. You have combined images, videos and effects to produce a really nice show and one that I found very inspiring.
regards
Steve
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