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TheIanBroadcast

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May 20, 2012
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Hey there! I'm brand new to this forum and would love to share my work with all of you. I recently shot this comedy music video with my friends. We filmed with 3 different cameras [Canon T2i with a 50mm lens / Nikon D3100 / Nikon D700]. From viewing this film you would not be able to tell that 3 different cameras were used. (in my opinion). Anyways let me know what you think about the editing and filming and all that stuff! It would be much appreciated. (editing software - Final Cut Express 3.5 on a MacBook Pro 15 inch) (music recording and production done on Logic Express 9)


http://youtu.be/rN-kaE9qUEg

Thanks for your time!
-Ian
 
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The quality looks great. My only complaint would be the hand-held shots need to be stabilized. They're a bit jerky.
 
Thanks for the replies, as for the use of 3 cameras, during one of the nights we were filming the Nikon D7000 ran out of battery and my friend couldn't find his charger and we found that the Nikons (my friends camera) took way better footage during the day (he also had a way better lens than my T2i had so that could be the reason). :) Thanks again!
 
Quite impressive. Some anti-shake needed on the opening and ending scenes, and the blur on the car registration plate kept catching my eye.
 
Thanks for comment! I found that he Nikon D3100 has a bad stabilizer compared to the d7000 and canon t2i but rightfully so it is a cheaper camera. Unfortunately I used it for the opening shot lol. If I could go back I would have stuck something over the license plates because blurring is never a fun task and it always stands out :( Haha
Thanks tho!
Ian
 
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