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Re: Gamma in the web site
by
John Grote, Jr.
on Jun 12, 2009 at 2:15:32 pm
Good day Rafael,
I'm not sure what we are supposed to be doing here? Could you please be a little more specific as to your instructions? Are we supposed to be looking at your website or something else? What video are you talking about with the gamma problem? We can only judge what is posted to the web unless you send us a file so that we may compare the two files.
From what I see on your website, on my computer it looks fine.
Now if you want some feedback about what you have posted, I'll oblige in that. The images are wonderful, I like the vignette around them, I find that very useful when wanting to draw people to something in the frame. I also like the music choice, it lends a nice flavor to the piece. A couple of things that bother me are, you don't use any dissolves. A couple nice slow dissolves would work nicely with the images and the music. I noticed what could be considered jump cuts. They really don't work in a piece like this, to harsh. Also, I feel that you haven't taken advantage of the music, there are some nice changes within the music and you could chance the pacing and shot selection within the up tempo parts of the music. I'm not saying you have to changes shots on every drum beat, but you could pick up the pace with cutting a little quicker to add some drama to the overall video.
Cheers,
J. Grote, Jr.
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Current Message Thread:
Gamma in the web site
by Rafael Amador on Jun 11, 2009 at 10:00:54 am
Nobody else see any difference?
by Rafael Amador on Jun 12, 2009 at 5:57:22 am
Re: Gamma in the web site
by John Grote, Jr. on Jun 12, 2009 at 2:15:32 pm
Re: Gamma in the web site
by Rafael Amador on Jun 12, 2009 at 4:40:06 pm
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