tell me what you think!
#1
tell me what you think!
hey guy's and girls my best friend and i have been shooting some video though you mite like, tell me what you think!
http://freshdv.com/reviews/vfgadgets...mustang_gt.mov
http://freshdv.com/reviews/vfgadgets...mustang_gt.mov
#5
RE: tell me what you think!
That would be awesome, just be careful with your car though. Have you seen the video of the GT-H drifiting, they got th TCS turned off and made a sick video of it with a short drift clip. Again, applause on the video the editing was awesome. Did you use Vegas Video?
#7
RE: tell me what you think!
That was very well made, looks very professional. the editing, camera angels, scene lengths, were amazing. I'm VERY impressed.
Very Good Job.
btw, what did you/your friend use to edit and what kind of camera(s) were used?
Very Good Job.
btw, what did you/your friend use to edit and what kind of camera(s) were used?
#8
RE: tell me what you think!
It was all shot in two afternoons with Panasonic HVX200 and Sony Z1U hi-def cameras.
Most of the Panny footage was acquired at 24p, with a few scenes shot at 60p for speed-ramping in post.
We edited over the course of two evenings (in shifts) using Final Cut Pro and After Effects.
Angeloni really knows how to drive that car, and that was one of the reasons we were able to shoot everything in such a short period of time. We had a lot of shots to setup and were chasing daylight most of the time. Jesse did everything we asked him to with precision, and ended up waiting on us cameramen most of the time. Several of the shots were his ideas, and some were ad-libbed (ad-drivved?). We'd like to do another shoot sometime where we have more freedom to get crazy with the car. I know Jesse would be up for it, LOL.
I've got a slightly tweaked version of the clip posted, with some minor edit adjustments and color correction changes: http://mjeppsen.dreamhosters.com/mustang_gt_v2.mov
The shoot was conceptualized and based on a product review for a camera car mount system, the review will be forthcoming very soon at www.freshdv.com.
Hope that answers some questions.
Most of the Panny footage was acquired at 24p, with a few scenes shot at 60p for speed-ramping in post.
We edited over the course of two evenings (in shifts) using Final Cut Pro and After Effects.
Angeloni really knows how to drive that car, and that was one of the reasons we were able to shoot everything in such a short period of time. We had a lot of shots to setup and were chasing daylight most of the time. Jesse did everything we asked him to with precision, and ended up waiting on us cameramen most of the time. Several of the shots were his ideas, and some were ad-libbed (ad-drivved?). We'd like to do another shoot sometime where we have more freedom to get crazy with the car. I know Jesse would be up for it, LOL.
I've got a slightly tweaked version of the clip posted, with some minor edit adjustments and color correction changes: http://mjeppsen.dreamhosters.com/mustang_gt_v2.mov
The shoot was conceptualized and based on a product review for a camera car mount system, the review will be forthcoming very soon at www.freshdv.com.
Hope that answers some questions.