Well I'm finishing up the project for my work and just completed the highlight vignette. If anyone hasn't seen my other post (http://mediasoftware.sonypictures.com/forums/ShowMessage.asp?MessageID=299943&Replies=0&Page=0) This was the opening vignette I began the program with. People felt it was a bit to somber for a "celebration". Well it's really an awards ceremony- but, regardless, with the highlight vignette I decided to shift gears and do something completly different.
This clip is in stark contrast to the other clip. It was very experimental for me as I've never really tried editing this way. I feel stuck in a rutt with all the slow-motion dramatic footage I do with my wedding videography. I wanted to also show range in my editing- as there might possible clients that will view this video at my work- we have over 1,000 employees. Another thing I was trying to do was make the day look exciting and fun...which, frankly, it wasn't- it was a bit flat. I guess as exciting as any awards ceremony at your work can be. I tried my best to try and convey excitement and fun in an otherwise stale event. lol Anyway I tried my best to make something of it....
Here it is- comments welcome:
http://home.comcast.net/~g.elliott3/HSA_HIGHLIGHT_VIGNETTE1.wmv
This clip is in stark contrast to the other clip. It was very experimental for me as I've never really tried editing this way. I feel stuck in a rutt with all the slow-motion dramatic footage I do with my wedding videography. I wanted to also show range in my editing- as there might possible clients that will view this video at my work- we have over 1,000 employees. Another thing I was trying to do was make the day look exciting and fun...which, frankly, it wasn't- it was a bit flat. I guess as exciting as any awards ceremony at your work can be. I tried my best to try and convey excitement and fun in an otherwise stale event. lol Anyway I tried my best to make something of it....
Here it is- comments welcome:
http://home.comcast.net/~g.elliott3/HSA_HIGHLIGHT_VIGNETTE1.wmv