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Jamie Minty June 15, 2008 4:06 PM

Lonely God
 
One of my new videos. I think its an improvement in places (no crossfade at all) but there is something about it that nags me so tell me what you think!

Looked at Final Cut Express today at my local Apple Store and its perfect for what I want. And its incredible how much stuff it has. Final Cut Pro must be HUGE if its at least twice the price.

lol really like to see a video that uses all 99 video and audio layers!

So here it is:

+ YouTube Video
ERROR: If you can see this, then YouTube is down or you don't have Flash installed.


Rated GD - Guidance for Danny

Contains mild scenes of a LOTTL and VOTD nature.

They are mild however and are bettered by clips of more awesome value!

Recurring Villain June 15, 2008 8:05 PM

On the one hand, I think fan videos are a good way for aspiring filmmakers to learn editing techniques.

On the other hand, is sharing them really necessary?

Jamie Minty June 16, 2008 1:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Recurring Villain (Post 50043)

On the other hand, is sharing them really necessary?

It is for this reason.

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On the one hand, I think fan videos are a good way for aspiring filmmakers to learn editing techniques.
Mind you looks like most people are ignoring it anyway. SO probably looking for tips in the wrong place.

Danny Stewart June 24, 2008 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Jamie Minty (Post 50039)
One of my new videos. I think its an improvement in places (no crossfade at all) but there is something about it that nags me so tell me what you think!

Sorry for not taking the time to review this properly before. The video is actually fairly well done. With continued practice you will likely get even better at this.

That said, there are a few issues. For one thing, it's too long. It fails to really maintain your attention at its present length. I would consider scaling it back by at least two minutes or so.

Secondly, the music is very disjointed. It's too loud, for starters, and it also jumps between that horribly overused trailer music (the name escapes me at the moment) and some of Murray's stuff. You should be more consistent, keep the music quieter, and also try and avoid that music you clearly love so much as it's way, way overdone and difficult to take seriously anymore. :P

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Originally Posted by Jamie Minty (Post 50039)
Looked at Final Cut Express today at my local Apple Store and its perfect for what I want. And its incredible how much stuff it has. Final Cut Pro must be HUGE if its at least twice the price.

FCP is definitely too much for someone like you. It's for major productions and film studios. I'd say FCE will do very well for what you're looking for.

MI7 June 25, 2008 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Danny Stewart (Post 50223)
Secondly, the music is very disjointed. It's too loud, for starters, and it also jumps between that horribly overused trailer music (the name escapes me at the moment)

Requiem for a Dream... :P

I agree, I honestly cry every time I hear it now. It's so overused.

Superkid11 June 25, 2008 12:17 PM

I thought it was Requiem for a Tower... but then again I have that full song and only the end matches it.

I agree with Danny. If it were a little shorter and maybe with a change in music it'd be great. :)

Jamie Minty June 25, 2008 2:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Danny Stewart (Post 50223)
Sorry for not taking the time to review this properly before. The video is actually fairly well done. With continued practice you will likely get even better at this.

Thanks :D

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Originally Posted by Danny Stewart (Post 50223)
hat said, there are a few issues. For one thing, it's too long. It fails to really maintain your attention at its present length. I would consider scaling it back by at least two minutes or so.

I realized it was a bit lengthy but I wanted to put some action in and keep Lux Aeterna (the calm bit) at the beginning. So this meant it would be lengthy. I also wanted to put the Doctors story in it (Gallifrey etc) but I still didn't have enough time to.

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Originally Posted by Danny Stewart (Post 50223)
Secondly, the music is very disjointed. It's too loud, for starters, and it also jumps between that horribly overused trailer music (the name escapes me at the moment) and some of Murray's stuff. You should be more consistent, keep the music quieter, and also try and avoid that music you clearly love so much as it's way, way overdone and difficult to take seriously anymore. :P

Music I definitely find hardest especially with iMovie. (SK is right it is the Two Towers version of Requiem For A Dream). Volume is a pain getting it to the right level so sometimes I just make it full. I do love Lux Aeterna though and I like it loud (makes it more dramatic). Thinking of using Globus - Preliator soon.

Annoyed that the River speech music came through a bit too much but it was necessary to hear the dialogue. I sort of like the Doctor Forever poking through when Gallifrey is being described.

They end bit very disjointed but I wanted *pfft* We'll be gone"

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Originally Posted by Danny Stewart (Post 50223)
I'd say FCE will do very well for what you're looking for.

I'm looking into it and hopefully will get it.

I've made a S3 Mid series trailer but it needs some redefining so hopefully will sort it out soon.

MI7 June 25, 2008 3:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Superkid11 (Post 50228)
I thought it was Requiem for a Tower... but then again I have that full song and only the end matches it.

I agree with Danny. If it were a little shorter and maybe with a change in music it'd be great. :)

Requiem for a Tower was the remix Howard Shore did for the Two Towers trailer...this may be it I'm not sure, or it may be the original Requiem for a Dream music.


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