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  • We shoot deliberately like this, to maximise usable footage through minimising time lost when zooming/panning (which never makes the final cut).

    I resent the insinuation that we don’t know what we’re doing in either shooring or editing: it’s a deliberate shooting style for the reasons outlined previously. I had hoped for something a little more constructively critical, rather than faintly veiled abuse, but, hey, life’s too short to get uptight.

    Thakns anyway! Martin.

  • Martin Mayer

    October 24, 2005 at 12:22 pm in reply to: Looking for two “anti-zoom/pan” filters for FCP….

    Well, our footage (weddings!) is full of them – we keep two cameras running all the time during the service, speeches, etc, etc. Then it is easy to sync up just two long clips in post, but the footage zips between difference viewpoints all the time, and (at present) we cut out all the crashes/zips on the timeline by hand.

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