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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Video attempt.... it's sucks but watch it anyways. lol
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<blockquote data-quote="Torch10th" data-source="post: 14524672" data-attributes="member: 15703"><p>Really pretty good for a first attempt. I'm assuming you did it all with a GoPro or other action cam?</p><p></p><p>Here's my suggestions.</p><p></p><p>First, as it's been stated, no music. At least no music that you'd hear on the radio. You can use cinematic score to enhance aspects of your video. If you're sharing on YouTube, you should avoid anything you didn't personally create. Doing so won't allow you to monetize. If you don't have the means to create your own backing music, you can purchase royalty free music online for that specific use. </p><p></p><p>With action cams, you need to be really close. The first section of the video had great movement and you could see what was going on, because you were close. After that framing became an issue. If you don't have a camera with a zoom, just remember you want to be as close as possible. Your turn out slide for instance lacked the punch it would have had if you could actually see it happening up close.</p><p></p><p>For drive by footage, there's not much extra you can do without a camera with zoom, but in general you want to start wide, zoom in as the car approaches, follow it's arc past you and end wide. This creates a dramatic effect that helps to define the speed at which the vehicle is traveling.</p><p></p><p>Keep at i!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Torch10th, post: 14524672, member: 15703"] Really pretty good for a first attempt. I'm assuming you did it all with a GoPro or other action cam? Here's my suggestions. First, as it's been stated, no music. At least no music that you'd hear on the radio. You can use cinematic score to enhance aspects of your video. If you're sharing on YouTube, you should avoid anything you didn't personally create. Doing so won't allow you to monetize. If you don't have the means to create your own backing music, you can purchase royalty free music online for that specific use. With action cams, you need to be really close. The first section of the video had great movement and you could see what was going on, because you were close. After that framing became an issue. If you don't have a camera with a zoom, just remember you want to be as close as possible. Your turn out slide for instance lacked the punch it would have had if you could actually see it happening up close. For drive by footage, there's not much extra you can do without a camera with zoom, but in general you want to start wide, zoom in as the car approaches, follow it's arc past you and end wide. This creates a dramatic effect that helps to define the speed at which the vehicle is traveling. Keep at i! [/QUOTE]
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