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My best so far Sunflower River Blues
First time using a good camera. I'm converting to fingernails after several years using fingerpicks. Still having some trouble deciding on the color profile since the codec is kinda bad. Maybe I'll reduce saturation the next time. Maybe take it easy with the fake pans/zooms. Last edited by Vindellama; 04-15-2018 at 08:56 AM. |
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Fine playing of a piece by one of my favorites.
I actually like the video quite a bit. I didn't mind the pans, zooms etc at all. They seemed tasteful, not overdone and they added variety. I'm betting Fahey would have appreciated what sounded like some loud environmental noise intruding midway through too. Maybe the color saturation is hyped, but I loved that, but then I'm a big fan of Pre-Raphaelite painting.
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The noise is from fireworks. Soccer finals. |
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Great stuff, V!
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Very nice job, Vincenzo. I thought your camera work was fun, nothing fake about it.
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Nice production, and envious place to play with inspiration. Love the guitar.
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Thx
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It's fake in the meaning the camera didn't move I just made it seem so when editing and cropping in. Glad it isn't noticeable. Quote:
There is a small self-made 'forest' in my backyard in the middle of the city, so there is always some noise to deal it. Unfortunately the neighbours are always complaining about fallen leaves and so on. Guess it isn't everybody that likes a piece of nature, they prefer clean concrete and the high temperatures that come with it. And I love that guitar too. More of a love and hate relationship, dealing with poor setups and the skinny neck profile. There is an even better one incoming by the same builder in 2 months, hopefully my dream guitar, even the bracing was made for fingerpicking. |