End of Summer is usually my busiest time and this year is no exception. It's sometimes difficult to explain why a videographer gets into a large backlog of editing time and I won't attempt it here. Let's just say there are many variables to running this type of business that consumes large amounts of time. I approached this year with more thought into how I shoot a wedding to make the edit less time consuming. Having a good assistant was part of that process and my daughter has performed admirably in that role. I have also added a very powerful laptop computer to my arsenal that allows me to take editing projects with me when I travel. As some already know, I travel to help out other videographers or to shoot a wedding I've directly contracted out of town. I am currently editing the Indian Wedding from last fall. This is an immensely large project as there are approximately 30 hours of tape to edit down into a meaningful and beautiful wedding video. I can't wait to show some clips as it was very beautiful!
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Look for more video clips in the near future. I have some very interesting things to show you.
Having Fun With the Lewis Family Through a Camera Lens.
My equipment is the Canon Vixia HV30 High Definition video camera. I recently purchased a Canon T2i DSLR camera as well. Can you tell I'm a Canon fan? I'm currently editing on Adobe Premiere Pro 1.0 and also use Premiere Elements 7.0 so I can edit in HD. Most graphics and special effects are done in Adobe After Effects and PhotoShop.
The DSLR will not only shoot amazing photos, I will also be able to shoot 1080p high definition video. The big advantage will be the ability to use various lenses for what I'm shooting.
The DSLR will not only shoot amazing photos, I will also be able to shoot 1080p high definition video. The big advantage will be the ability to use various lenses for what I'm shooting.
Monday, August 6, 2007
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