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I figured, but give me props as to inferring that :)
...anything about the critique?
A Development Concerning The Depth Of Intermittent Earth Studies from Forsythe P. Jones III on Vimeo.
A Walk in the Woods from Haakon Lean on Vimeo.
Just thought I'd upload what I have so far, nothing special but just felt like getting some feedback! I'm for sure adding on at least 30 sec or so more with some better shots, but I had nothing to do so I just rendered it how it was. I'll be putting up the real one pretty soon! Let me know what you guys think.
Wow failure on the size, hopefully this one works better.
EARTH from Tyler Panczuk on Vimeo.
Zebre Films: Peter Art Visuel from Zebre Films on Vimeo.
This is my entry. I actually had a lot of these shots already, because coincidently enough I felt like doing a lot of nature shooting this spring.
Themes are as follows, separated by black fades - Trails/stream by my house, power lines (by my house), my front yard (wilderness), a nearby lake, and the cherry blossom tree in my front yard.
You may notice that a lot of the footage has a beautiful black creature in it. His name was McLane and he passed away about a month ago - a lot of my footage has him in it because I took it for the memories.
I don't anticipate making it into the finals but please, let me know what you guys think. If you want HD, go to vimeo.
Spring 2010 from Milos Atz on Vimeo.
Cheers guys, and I'm stoked on this contest. Can't wait to see the rest of the vids that come pouring in soon.
day dream from Jimmy Robinson on Vimeo.
Rye Beach, Spring 2010 from Jack Pollner on Vimeo.
Short edit of a walk on the beach. May, 9 2010
Lessons learned.
-Need new tripod to combat wind/rolling shutter.
-Need Z-Finder or habitually shoot thinking I am under exposed.
Earth from Bailey Johnson on Vimeo.