Thanh, That was an amazing commercial! Your soccer skills are amazing too! Great music and I loved what you did with the speed. Was that a Screenflow? How did you speed it up? Pretty cool, Anne
Thanks for the comment on my BP8 post. I use both FCE and FCP. I own a private recording studio, that's why my audio sounds pretty clean. (www.finalmixxstudio.com)
I'm addicted to this video animation website called www.digitaljuice.com. It looks like you're using a pretty good camera to film your assignments. I assume that you use FCP also? Very nice work! If you have a few dollars ($60 per year to register) to spare, I highly recommend using www.vimeo.com to embed video. Your video quality is REALLY good, and vimeo will make it look even more spectacular.
@Anne Thanks. You can actually adjust the speed in iMovie by going to the clip adjustment inspector. You may need to turn on advanced features in the preferences if you haven't done so already. So you export out of screenflow and import into iMovie. It actually took me longer to film the juggling mess ups then the normal one because it was harder to look clumsy :-)
@Marty Thanks for the info. I do have a vimeo account but just haven't been ready to fork over the money for a premium account. I also don't have the big bucks for FCP but I do have express and also have tinkered around with adobe premiere which you'd be surprised by it's power. iMovie is pretty easy to use so if there's any concept that I can't create through iMovie I'll use one of the others. Regarding the video. Thanks for the comment, but I didn't really use any special equipment. In fact it was just the "high tech" camera we got from Full Sail. I always make sure that I record at the highest quality, import and export at the highest quality possible and try to use good lighting principles.
Thahn, this is so great!!! I'm super excited for you to get it on their website, what a big deal! I really like your juggling metaphor. It's extremely creative and I also really love the pace of the music in the background, what an excellent choice! I also really love the text. Being an Art Teacher, it's great that you didn't just stick with the text coming in from the sides. Instead you pulled from all sides creating a more balanced final piece. AWESOME work!
Thanh,
ReplyDeleteThat was an amazing commercial! Your soccer skills are amazing too! Great music and I loved what you did with the speed. Was that a Screenflow? How did you speed it up?
Pretty cool,
Anne
Hey Thanh,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment on my BP8 post. I use both FCE and FCP. I own a private recording studio, that's why my audio sounds pretty clean. (www.finalmixxstudio.com)
I'm addicted to this video animation website called www.digitaljuice.com. It looks like you're using a pretty good camera to film your assignments. I assume that you use FCP also? Very nice work! If you have a few dollars ($60 per year to register) to spare, I highly recommend using www.vimeo.com to embed video. Your video quality is REALLY good, and vimeo will make it look even more spectacular.
@Anne
ReplyDeleteThanks. You can actually adjust the speed in iMovie by going to the clip adjustment inspector. You may need to turn on advanced features in the preferences if you haven't done so already. So you export out of screenflow and import into iMovie. It actually took me longer to film the juggling mess ups then the normal one because it was harder to look clumsy :-)
@Marty
Thanks for the info. I do have a vimeo account but just haven't been ready to fork over the money for a premium account. I also don't have the big bucks for FCP but I do have express and also have tinkered around with adobe premiere which you'd be surprised by it's power. iMovie is pretty easy to use so if there's any concept that I can't create through iMovie I'll use one of the others. Regarding the video. Thanks for the comment, but I didn't really use any special equipment. In fact it was just the "high tech" camera we got from Full Sail. I always make sure that I record at the highest quality, import and export at the highest quality possible and try to use good lighting principles.
Thanks for the help!
ReplyDeleteThanh,
ReplyDeleteGreat video!
Jenn
Thahn, this is so great!!! I'm super excited for you to get it on their website, what a big deal! I really like your juggling metaphor. It's extremely creative and I also really love the pace of the music in the background, what an excellent choice! I also really love the text. Being an Art Teacher, it's great that you didn't just stick with the text coming in from the sides. Instead you pulled from all sides creating a more balanced final piece. AWESOME work!
ReplyDeleteGreat video, Thanh! Awesome juggling:)
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