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Last post 09-26-2009, 4:30 by SussexJohn. 205 replies.
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  •  09-25-2008, 6:44 237513 in reply to 46373

    Re: Son of Show your Liquid Stuff...

    I hesitate to put this up for two reasons:

    1. This is a work-in-progress. So, it is not yet a complete piece. But, better to get feedback now rather than later.

    2. There's so much great stuff posted here, I get intimidated...

    Anyway,

    For the past year or so, I've been concentrating more on audio production, having learned Ableton Live and now getting my feet wet with Pro Tools. In the process, I produced several tracks for others. And recently, I recorded and mixed my own. The next logical step was to put it all to video.

    This piece encompasses some 33 years' worth of footage, going back to my days at NYU. Basically, it's a whole lotta "me" with some New York City thrown in the background: Baby Boomer Bell Curve

    Feel free to rant. I've got my combat helmet on!

     

  •  11-11-2008, 6:44 253141 in reply to 237513

    Re: Son of Show your Liquid Stuff...

    Here's a short video of a family break at CenterParcs at Elveden Forest in the UK.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9QnNCScZI4

    Comments welcome!

    Dean

  •  11-12-2008, 8:13 253508 in reply to 237513

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    Andy,

    This is one of the few music videos that I can say I honestly enjoyed watching.  The morphing of the age of a few people, mixed with the black & white to color fading was just enough not to be too cheezy.  I think you did a great job mixing stills and video together as well.  The audio was very clear with great timing.

     

    Guess I've ranted enough.

     

     

  •  11-13-2008, 5:19 253880 in reply to 253508

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    Andy

    I'm very partial to music vids, that was excellent,Loved the song as well, just can't get the strap line out of my head now!

     

    Dean, brought back some nice memories of when I took my family back in 1980 something!

    Dave 

  •  11-13-2008, 10:57 253987 in reply to 253880

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    Strat, Dave,

    Thanks!! I had a lot of fun with this project and learned some more about Liquid in the process.

  •  11-13-2008, 11:24 254001 in reply to 253987

    Re: Son of Show your Liquid Stuff...

    Ok here is a short piece of mine

    http://www.vimeo.com/2244478



    It was done for a friend and extracted from a longer video of this trip. Generously he offered one week on the boat for auction for our local north western charity Cancer Care. He had hoped to raise £6000 as a reserve but this piece was played out before the auction to an audience of 250 people on a 103 inch Panasonic Plasma screen, where it looked fantastic. It raised £12750, and prompted the winning bidder to vote, so I was very pleased.


     

    Hope you like.

     

    Dave

  •  11-15-2008, 17:31 254836 in reply to 254001

    Re: Son of Show your Liquid Stuff...

    Super Job Dave !!! Thats really clean looking Video.
  •  11-16-2008, 13:03 255101 in reply to 254836

    Re: Son of Show your Liquid Stuff...

    Here it goes....

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3F-IVoLCPg

     This is a trailer for a longer production for a local GAA (Irish Traditional Sport and general culture) Club.  I shot it on a Sony Z1U in HDV and obviously edited with Liquid and compressed it for youtube with Sorenson Squeeze 5.  Personally I am quite happy with how it turned out.  Although after compressing with Sorenson certain shots were darker than the original.  I would recommend watching it in High Quality. 

     Cheers!

  •  11-30-2008, 5:00 259536 in reply to 255101

    Re: Son of Show your Liquid Stuff...

    Here is a link to the latest Fiona video. This time a trip to Greenland. Enjoy.
  •  12-05-2008, 7:18 261666 in reply to 259536

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    This is an exsample of something I do to improve my Sports Videos.I use the play by play from a local Radio Station. I get with the guys from the local stations that broadcast the games and use their Audio feed. You can do this one of two ways, you can come off of a Radio headset port, if your getting a good signal, to the line in on your cam, or you can plug stright into the Radio guys set up (Which is what I do). The kids love it and it works great, makes things a lot more interesting.

    I'm also going to brag a little bit (Hope you don't mind), my Nephew is the Coach of this team and this was last weeks state semi final playoff game. They are going to the State Championship !!!!!!!! They have outscored their oppennets 125-14 over the last three playoff games, they are 13-0 ranked #1 in div AA in the State of Va and on fire. The best thing about this season is that we have 4 kids going to Div 1 collage teams Go Bees !!!!

    Link Below 

    Brookville VS James Monroe this is a .wmv file

  •  12-23-2008, 10:48 268154 in reply to 261666

    Re: Son of Show your Liquid Stuff...

    I've never uploaded any work before..... but here goes http://www.motionbox.com/videos/5491dab41e1be2d0

    Music video is a new area for me....

  •  12-23-2008, 10:50 268155 in reply to 261666

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    while I'm at it, this is a clip from my main work........ a wedding highlights clip http://www.motionbox.com/videos/0a9cdbbd1319e6c287

     

  •  12-23-2008, 16:31 268259 in reply to 268155

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    John that was great, and Lew I was up in Greenland years ago beautiful place, your video brought back some memories thanks for sharing guys.

     

    Mike

  •  12-24-2008, 14:04 268635 in reply to 49523

    Re: Here's what I do...

    How do I post my videos to this forum?
  •  12-24-2008, 14:08 268636 in reply to 268259

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    Here is the first video I did for a foundation...let me know what you think, I know its long but I would appreciate your constructive criticism.

    http://www.finalcutdvddesigns.com/Marino_Foundation.html

  •  12-28-2008, 4:29 269490 in reply to 268636

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    Here is a short piece I did on our Christmas Dive, more showing the scenery of the area in which I call my backyard.  Its the first video I uploaded to youtube in HD.  While I am really happy with the final upload quality in HD mode, the video quality in Normal Mode is abysmal.  So watching this in HD mode is a must.  Let me know what you think. 

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ITmPtcmO4Q&feature=channel_page

    And Happy New Year

  •  12-28-2008, 14:02 269710 in reply to 269490

    Re: Son of Show your Liquid Stuff...

    irishdigitaldiver:

    Here is a short piece I did on our Christmas Dive, more showing the scenery of the area in which I call my backyard.  Its the first video I uploaded to youtube in HD.  While I am really happy with the final upload quality in HD mode, the video quality in Normal Mode is abysmal.  So watching this in HD mode is a must.  Let me know what you think. 

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ITmPtcmO4Q&feature=channel_page

    And Happy New Year

    First, I loved it! Second, the music? Third, being a North East wreck diver myself (NY, NJ, LI) you have anything from under the water? What camera did you use? We all dive doubles w/stage bottles or rebreathers. Done a lot of wrecks from the USS San Diego to the Andrea Doria. 

    Safe diving! 

  •  12-29-2008, 4:34 269879 in reply to 269710

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    Tony P:


    First, I loved it! Second, the music? Third, being a North East wreck diver myself (NY, NJ, LI) you have anything from under the water? What camera did you use? We all dive doubles w/stage bottles or rebreathers. Done a lot of wrecks from the USS San Diego to the Andrea Doria. 

    Safe diving! 

    Thanks Tony.  The music is "God Moving Over The Face of Waters" by Moby. 

    Yeah I have quite a few underwater videos including one of the HMS Thistlegorm, which since you like wrecks you might be interested in.  If you go to my Youtube channel http://www.youtube.com/user/irishdigitaldiver all my videos are there. 

    For surface video I use a Sony HVR Z1U, which is in full 1080i res(HDV).  For underwater video I use a Canon MV800 with an Ikelite housing, although I am seriously considering upgrading my underwater rig to maybe a Canon HV30 and Ikelite/Equinox housing for HDV capture.

    Where I dive it is generally shallow rarely below 30metres.  So a single tank of air can last 2 or sometimes 3 dives. 

     

     

  •  12-30-2008, 9:46 270395 in reply to 269879

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    If you go to my Youtube channel http://www.youtube.com/user/irishdigitaldiver all my videos are there.
    Very impressive underwater videoing, using amateur equipment. Nicely videoed & Edited, with alternating shots of sea-life, divers & shipwreck. All perfectly clear, showing a lot of detail. Especially the BSA motorbikeWink

    I enjoyed watching them & thanks for sharing.Big Smile  

  •  01-01-2009, 5:32 271116 in reply to 270395

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    colour:

    Very impressive underwater videoing, using amateur equipment. Nicely videoed & Edited, with alternating shots of sea-life, divers & shipwreck. All perfectly clear, showing a lot of detail. Especially the BSA motorbikeWink

    I enjoyed watching them & thanks for sharing.Big Smile  

    Thanks, hopefully when I return to Egypt I will have some underwater HD shots if all goes well. :D

  •  01-03-2009, 1:00 271720 in reply to 271116

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    My workflow is somehow mixed today, using several apps to get the best quality.

    One of the biggest challenges is to remake old movies, as they alrady are mistreated from the beginning, they can´t take so much more until the results are not so viewable any longer.

    The rifle shooting club that I have been a member of for the latest 46 years asked me if I could try to do something from a couple of old VHS tapes showing a big competition in 1984.

    The origin tapes no longer exists and the tapes that I got has been recopied to new tapes a couple of times I think, also the editing was made by copying tape to tape, I had to manually remove cuts and replace them with transitions.

    The origin colour was a total disaster, I did what I could to get it a little better.

    Capturing of the tapes is done with my canopus advc 300 bob into Liquid.

    I have used the Neat video filter to remove a lot of Vhs noise.

    The colour correction is done in MC, could as well have been done in Liquid but I wanted to learn and see.

    The media encoding is done with Expression Encoder 2.

    Linked from the three images in the bottom of the page, 40  22 and 42 minutes 

  •  01-04-2009, 23:55 272350 in reply to 271720

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    vimeo does not allow pornography or sexual contentent either http://www.vimeo.com/2723152 if nudity bothers u youor your under 18 should not watch this one   of the beautiful international model Kobe Lee
  •  01-05-2009, 0:08 272354 in reply to 272350

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    pacquid:
    vimeo does not allow pornography or sexual contentent either http://www.vimeo.com/2723152 if nudity bothers u youor your under 18 should not watch this one

    Maybe you´ll need some help holding the cam sometimes, Alan ?? Angel

  •  01-05-2009, 0:12 272356 in reply to 272354

    Re: Son of Show your Liquid Stuff...

    love you tomas, from what i am told Kobe visits sweden often maybe we could shoot there
  •  01-05-2009, 0:15 272358 in reply to 272356

    Re: Son of Show your Liquid Stuff...

    pacquid:
    love you tomas

    on my way with next flight ........

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