Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Emotion Video / Passion


EmotionVidPassion from Curtis Bethel on Vimeo.

14 comments:

  1. The shots are good but would suggest using a tripod more often. Doing it handheld is fine but a tripod should be used more to prevent the shaking in the video.

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  2. Awesome job! I really like how you focused on the main guy coaching the players how to dribble. You shot from really nice and unique areas

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  3. Like that you didn't go the conventional route of showing an emotion, showing people doing the action that they are passionate about was a pretty good idea! It seems thoughtful and like you spent time thinking of different ways to portray the idea of passion.

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  4. The way the camera moves and "shakes" really makes it feel like you're there experiencing this, and the way you cut from one clip to another is nice. The soundtrack is also timed well.

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  5. I liked the way it was shot, the music was in time and worked with the video. The constant motion helped convey the overall feeling, though hard to identify with

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  6. Great video. I liked that the camera was almost always in motion adding a lot of energy to the video. I also liked the selectional blurs you placed throughout your video.

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  7. It was very well put together. Although the abrupt ending mainly in the music is jarring.

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  8. I thought this relayed your emotion very well. I liked all of the different shots and I thought the music went really well with the video! One thing I noticed was that the camera motion was a little shaky, which is fine for what you were doing, but it distracted me just a little bit. Nice job on the video!

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  9. I thought the cuts were super-effective. You often cut on the beat, which almost made the action of your subjects look like a choreographed dance. You got your theme across well, mainly by focusing on the basketball players' faces while they were intensely dribbling.

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  10. I really like what you focused on. My only suggestions would be to use a tripod and have more of a wide angle shot so it isn't so jumpy. Also focus your frame before starting to video. Otherwise I thought it was a great video!!

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  11. The was put together really well. My only suggestion is try to use the motion stabilizer in premiere to try to subtract some of the camera shake at the beginning. well done.

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  12. From my perspective it was shot very well. There were many different directions of footage and I thought they were put together in a cohesive way. The audio was a good match to your video was well.

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  13. I really like the movement of the camera, unintentional or not. It brings out the realness of the video, the liveliness. I also like the progression of the emotion as the video goes on.

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  14. The was put together really well. My only suggestion is try to use the motion stabilizer in premiere to try to subtract some of the camera shake at the beginning. well done.

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