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Richard Cooper
July 29, 2009 at 9:00 pmThanks Jason. I appreciate the “tutorial” 🙂
They do a LOT of these videos…. over 100 on Vimeo alone and I suppose that they must have a proven system and a regimented workflow that keeps them efficient….
“Hey where do I get one of those!”Richard Cooper
FrostLine Productions, LLC
Anchorage, AlaskaEveryone has a story to tell.
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Mike Cohen
July 29, 2009 at 9:25 pmwell, if you do find yourself doing a wedding, as I did for the niece of my uncle, there are plenty of good examples on the web for inspiration. That video posted by Richard Cooper is really nice, and seems to be worth the money it must have cost.
Makes me want to get married again to get such a video. Let me rephrase that, since I am still married. Makes me want to…oh never mind.
The same uncle videotaped my wedding, which I then edited together with 2 other videos and a bunch of stills. Now if I only had a functioning 1″ machine, I could transfer that to DVD. Who knew 1″ wasn’t going to be around forever?!
Mike Cohen
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Todd Terry
July 29, 2009 at 10:26 pm[Mike Cohen] “Who knew 1″ wasn’t going to be around forever?!”
Actually had a call asking for a one-inch dub, not too long ago…instead of the good ‘ol BetaSP dub we had sent them. And they seemed genuinely surprised when informed that one-inch machines hadn’t been built since long before their children were born.
And this was a TV station.
Made me wanna sic Bob Zelin on them.
T2
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Todd Terry
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Fantastic Plastic Entertainment, Inc.
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