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bartjuh
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Post Posted: Jun 20, 2003 14:40 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Holland welcomes you!
Next Friday I'll go on a summercamp in Poland. To show the people my country, Holland, I made a movie about it. The movie was supposed to be ready one year ago, before my first summercamp, but because of trouble with my source material, and a harddisk problem, I wasn't able to finnish it, and I even lost it (fatal errors in project files realmad.gif )
So I had to start all over again, but finally there it is.

I'm quite happy about the movie, and I hope you like it. I'm looking forward to the comments smile.gif Alright, enough talked, ACTION!
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Post Posted: Jun 21, 2003 20:31 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

@bartjuh
HOLY Q#$#%
That was amazing....your skills are getting better and better, and I have to say that this is your best movie. You should sell that to an ad agency and you'll have a bunch of American tourists (and otherwise) flooding your country in no time. biggrin.gif
The music was perfectly timed, the titles were very creative, and I really don’t have anything bad to say about it. exclaim.gif

@ tgpo
Yes Kung Foo 2 is allot better than the first one...but I agree with the comments bartjuh made...acting, continuity of the editing, etc...
The car bit certainly surprised me. ohmy.gif
Just keep at it and don’t be discouraged by what people say, I can see you are getting better and I shall be looking forward to kungFoO 3. smile.gif
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bartjuh
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Post Posted: Jun 22, 2003 13:08 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Tsjee shy.gif "I would like to thank my..." biggrin.gif
I received a couple of comments from other people too, and it makes me more and more proud. But now there is the most difficult part, to make movies at the same level.
Thank you very much! Somebody else with comments?
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Post Posted: Jun 22, 2003 19:53 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

I have one. Can you make a Quicktime Version wink.gif
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Post Posted: Jun 26, 2003 19:07 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

for Rick Popko...

In case you're keeping track, your movie has made it out to Lancaster County, PA. I rented the DVD from Blockbuster. I really enjoyed it. Nice work.

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Post Posted: Jul 19, 2003 21:18 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Kung Fu 3 production has begun. We're currently working on filming and doing a little edditing here and there. So far it's looking pretty good.
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Post Posted: Jul 30, 2003 20:25 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

tgpo wrote:
Kung Fu 3 production has begun. We're currently working on filming and doing a little edditing here and there. So far it's looking pretty good.

i can't wait jump.gif
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Post Posted: Aug 10, 2003 07:07 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

The newest video. Tell me whatcha think of it.


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Post Posted: Aug 14, 2003 00:25 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Here is one of mine. Not a movie, but a highlight reel. I make highlight reels for all the Indiana Hoosiers' games throughout the year. I'm getting better. Not a lot of special effects, it's basketball. You wanna see it how it happened. I upload the reels and let IU fans download them, normally from the messageboards on the Rivals.com network. This one is of an IU commit, Josh Smith in the ABCD Camp All-Star game.

http://portfolio.iu.edu/cbburnet/JoshSmithWMV11.5.wmv


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Post Posted: Oct 23, 2003 07:31 Posts View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

I'm making a movie for a Wedding Reception...the bride and groom's life to date. I'm using images and video clips. Has anyone seen examples of this type of movie...I'm looking for ideas...

Thanks...


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otown47 wrote:
I'm making a movie for a Wedding Reception...the bride and groom's life to date. I'm using images and video clips. Has anyone seen examples of this type of movie...I'm looking for ideas...

Thanks...


Yeah, those are hard to do...and plan for. I would suggest watching the biography channel for ideas.
A basic form of what they do is narration with pictures. So start with birth, then childhood...include anything special along the way (like being gifted in some way), etc. You could spice it up by adding interviews in certain spots...like of parents on said "special" things they might have done.
Also I would suggest scanning all the pictures you are planning on using and do the pans on the computer. The cheapest option for this is to buy the plus pack for windows xp (assuming you're using xp) and there is a program in there that does basic pans of pictures. If you want total control of the pans (or don’t have xp) I would suggest using Stage Tools-Moving Picture.
It is a plug-in for a wide variety of video editors, like Vegas, VideoStudio, and Premiere. Here (real 56/220k) is a slideshow I did with moving picture. I did it in Ulead VideoStudio...premiere was taking a very long time to render previews...videostudio did it much faster. The only disadvantage to this is its very expensive, $200 US. They sometimes have specials that run it for $150, but not at the moment.
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Post Posted: Oct 24, 2003 00:37 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Good answer, Fonopp. However, I do know that Video Studio 7 sells for $100.00, and if you already have Video Studio 6, you can upgrade to version seven for $50.00 (Yeah!). As far as narration goes for a wedding biography, I would stick to simple instrumental music.
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Post Posted: Oct 24, 2003 06:29 Posts View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Thanks Fonopp, I am using Videostudio 6 and it seems to be going well. Are you using the StageTools product to pan images...their website says they want $200 for the plugin.....

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Post Posted: Oct 24, 2003 10:53 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

If you have Video Studio 6, use it to pan your video stills. Try this guide (he said, blowing his own horn). laugh.gif
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Post Posted: Oct 26, 2003 04:15 Posts View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

First of all, because I couldn't login with my own name (Bartjuh) and the passmail function doesn't work, I had to register a new name, so Bartjuh=BarteS
tgpo wrote:
The newest video. Tell me whatcha think of it.

In your movies you've got faith in you script, and it's holy. Something which is different from the prof. movies where the effects are everything. But if I were you I'd also keep an eye on the trics. In this movie, which - sorry for the way I express myself - is simple in script, you don't use - as far as I can see - special effects. Perhaps something with audio, but that's it. Or ar you that great at editing I even haven't noticed you did a major thing (for example the buildings in the back? If so, my compliments, so please tell me, what have you done?

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Post Posted: Oct 26, 2003 04:25 Posts View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

etecnifibre wrote:
Here is one of mine. Not a movie, but a highlight reel. I make highlight reels for all the Indiana Hoosiers' games throughout the year. I'm getting better. Not a lot of special effects, it's basketball. You wanna see it how it happened. I upload the reels and let IU fans download them, normally from the messageboards on the Rivals.com network. This one is of an IU commit, Josh Smith in the ABCD Camp All-Star game.

http://portfolio.iu.edu/cbburnet/JoshSmithWMV11.5.wmv
I think there one big thing that brings your movies directly to a higher level: don't use many different transitions.
The first thing editors do is use as many different transitions as possible to impress people. But what do you want, show what your program can do or what you can do. Using less transitions (different to be correct) will make the watcher become more aware of the thing what it is really about, basketball.
And a suggestion for a next movie. Since this movie is about basketball, and everybody - unless your from outer space - know how the game works, try something strange. Slow motion, and reverse the movie a bit, and increase speed, change colors in a spectacural move, and you'll see you will enjoy making movies more and more smile.gif
But it's the beginning which is difficult and where many persons stop because they think you can't do a lot with movies, so keep making movies, and most of all enjoy making movies, and do different things, on that way it won't get boring, and the level of your movies will increase.


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Post Posted: Oct 26, 2003 04:45 Posts View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

otown47 wrote:
I'm making a movie for a Wedding Reception...the bride and groom's life to date. I'm using images and video clips. Has anyone seen examples of this type of movie...I'm looking for ideas...

Thanks...
As fonoop said use interviews, and not the simple one of 'she so nice' but strange expressions, and search for pictures which put the things which are told in a funny context.
If you use pictures, try to avoid static pictures, make them not as if your watching a picturebook, but put titles on it, balloons with funny text.
And on the end put a nice climax in the movie, search for example a picture witch monkeys in a just married car.
To conclude I think it must be a movie witch a fun factor, after all it's a day full of joy (at least I hope)


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Post Posted: Oct 26, 2003 05:00 Posts View users profile Send private message Reply with quote


In the summer of 2003, there was a camp in Gyzycko, organised by the local Rotary Club. We - the participants - stayed - or at least most of us - for two weeks, and we've sailed with our instructors on mazurian lakes. Real nice, but from time to time also real boring. But as in other camps, it was a great experience!
Okay, it's showtime

And everybody is allowed to give comments smile.gif


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Post Posted: Oct 26, 2003 07:00 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

BarteS wrote:
In your movies you've got faith in you script, and it's holy. Something which is different from the prof. movies where the effects are everything. But if I were you I'd also keep an eye on the trics. In this movie, which - sorry for the way I express myself - is simple in script, you don't use - as far as I can see - special effects. Perhaps something with audio, but that's it. Or ar you that great at editing I even haven't noticed you did a major thing (for example the buildings in the back? If so, my compliments, so please tell me, what have you done?


No effects were in that video. Just simple editting and some dubbing, that's it. While it's true that most of my videos have SFX, I also love comedy, and this one made me laugh, so we did it. More like this are on the way biggrin.gif
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Post Posted: Oct 26, 2003 08:27 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Tommyknocker wrote:
If you have Video Studio 6, use it to pan your video stills. Try this guide (he said, blowing his own horn). laugh.gif

Ha! I had no idea that you could do that...yes, if you already have VideoStudio that seems like a good option.
Tommyknocker wrote:
Good answer, Fonopp. However, I do know that Video Studio 7 sells for $100.00, and if you already have Video Studio 6, you can upgrade to version seven for $50.00 (Yeah!). As far as narration goes for a wedding biography, I would stick to simple instrumental music.

I was actually referring to Moving Picture being 200 clams, sorry I didn't make that clear.
otown47 wrote:
Thanks Fonopp, I am using Videostudio 6 and it seems to be going well. Are you using the StageTools product to pan images...their website says they want $200 for the plugin.....

Yes, that video I linked to used moving picture to do the pans. It’s nice and smooth and fairly easy to control the timing to the music; as demonstated in the first shot. But its also very expensive sadly.
Here
is link to Microsoft's Photo Story 2, as mentioned, it comes bundled with their $20 plus pack. This program's narration function seems like that used on VideoStudio (you talk while the video plays) but the panning method looks easier than that used on VideoStudio. You now have links to examples of all the options...time to decide. biggrin.gif
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Post Posted: Nov 10, 2003 09:58 Posts View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Hey Fonoop when can we expect a new movie from you side?
A movie from my side is waiting to get comments wink.gif
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Post Posted: Nov 10, 2003 10:41 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

BarteS wrote:
A movie from my side is waiting to get comments wink.gif
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I'm dl it right now.

I should have a new one up soon as well. biggrin.gif
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Post Posted: Nov 10, 2003 11:11 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

BarteS wrote:

In the summer of 2003, there was a camp in Gyzycko, organised by the local Rotary Club. We - the participants - stayed - or at least most of us - for two weeks, and we've sailed with our instructors on mazurian lakes. Real nice, but from time to time also real boring. But as in other camps, it was a great experience!
Okay, it's showtime

And everybody is allowed to give comments smile.gif

Sorry I didn't review this sooner. Anyway, on to the review.
I really like the intro "Dressed in white...we come one". The following titles and images moving to the beat of the techno (as always an excellent selection of music) were timed well. The transition between that and the next section was a nice touch. Instead of the usual fade you used and actual video; the cool lighthouse search light. The titles showing where you are look very professional (ex. Warschau). The following section uses the same lighthouse transition; the pictures are moving to the music at a good interval, every 4th beat or so.
Now this next part is interesting, the locating bit looks good. The use of the increasingly zoomed in pictures and the crosshairs look good. Very professional.
This next part with the lines coming together looks good, but I would suggest coloring the background or the lines so it doesn't look so plain.
The next shot is very cinematic, the pink sky and dark silhouette of the boat really looks like something out of a movie. Prepare to Sail!
The slow fade in of the sun is another nice transition instead of a plain fade into the next shot. The slow music of this next scene fit it very well.
Another nice shot of the sun transitions to the next scene while the music sort of builds up. Then when the music gets faster again you go to more dramatic shots, like the boat going up and down in the water.

Overall you used appropriate shots for the speed of the music and it had some nice touches, such as the lighthouse and sun transition shots, and the crosshair location shot.
I'm sure whoever that went to the same camp and saw this would think it’s pretty neat too. biggrin.gif

And yes I have made something recently worthy of putting on here. wink.gif The project was a music video for tv production class. They showed part of it on the weekly tv show at my school. Enjoy.
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Post Posted: Nov 10, 2003 13:55 Posts View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

fonoop wrote:
BarteS wrote:

In the summer of 2003, there was a camp in Gyzycko, organised by the local Rotary Club. We - the participants - stayed - or at least most of us - for two weeks, and we've sailed with our instructors on mazurian lakes. Real nice, but from time to time also real boring. But as in other camps, it was a great experience!
Okay, it's showtime

And everybody is allowed to give comments smile.gif

Sorry I didn't review this sooner. Anyway, on to the review.
I really like the intro "Dressed in white...we come one". The following titles and images moving to the beat of the techno (as always an excellent selection of music) were timed well. The transition between that and the next section was a nice touch. Instead of the usual fade you used and actual video; the cool lighthouse search light. The titles showing where you are look very professional (ex. Warschau). The following section uses the same lighthouse transition; the pictures are moving to the music at a good interval, every 4th beat or so.
Now this next part is interesting, the locating bit looks good. The use of the increasingly zoomed in pictures and the crosshairs look good. Very professional.
This next part with the lines coming together looks good, but I would suggest coloring the background or the lines so it doesn't look so plain.
The next shot is very cinematic, the pink sky and dark silhouette of the boat really looks like something out of a movie. Prepare to Sail!
The slow fade in of the sun is another nice transition instead of a plain fade into the next shot. The slow music of this next scene fit it very well.
Another nice shot of the sun transitions to the next scene while the music sort of builds up. Then when the music gets faster again you go to more dramatic shots, like the boat going up and down in the water.

Overall you used appropriate shots for the speed of the music and it had some nice touches, such as the lighthouse and sun transition shots, and the crosshair location shot.
I'm sure whoever that went to the same camp and saw this would think it’s pretty neat too. biggrin.gif
Wow, I almost got tears in the eyes reading this review of yours. Thank you very much! To be honest I wasn't really happy with the line thing, thanks for the input how to make it a bit better. It was just a test if I'm able to make more complex things.

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And yes I have made something recently worthy of putting on here. wink.gif The project was a music video for tv production class. They showed part