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Eugenia Loli-Queru
2007 July 22nd, 05:56
A view of the Stanford campgrounds at Palo Alto, CA, USA. Video shot with a Canon HV20 HD camcorder, a fluid tripod head, an ND-6 filter, a polarizer and Tiffen's "soft" HDTV/FX-3 filter at 1/60 shutter speed but with variable exposure & apperture settings. 720p HD version of the video available at: http://hv20.info/yopu/stanford.wmv or via Flash video at http://one.revver.com/watch/338792
The video portion is licensed under the Creative Commons 'Attribution' 3.0 License. The audio portion was used after receiving permission by its artist, Rob Costlow. To license Rob's beautiful music please check RobCostlow.com.
sp8ce07
2007 July 22nd, 18:18
Hello Eugenia, I am curious to understand why the title of the shots include the "campgrounds" reference? I am very familiar with the Stanford campus and am not familiar that any of those shots included any of the "campgrounds" -- which are a little outside of the campus near the newly renovated football stadium. Did you mean to refer to it as "campus"?
Eugenia Loli-Queru
2007 July 22nd, 18:48
That's just a typo (I already talked about it on my blog). English is not my native language, plus it was 2 AM when I finished editing, so it came out of my brain as "campground". Maybe I was thinking too much of sleeping... :D
nluchau
2007 July 22nd, 21:32
I was very impressed with that video. WOW
What program do you use for editing? Great Job!
Eugenia Loli-Queru
2007 July 22nd, 21:37
Thanks! It's Vegas Movie Studio Platinum 8. Costs about $130. It supports 24p timelines (even unofficially), so no reason for the full Vegas version yet. :)
nluchau
2007 July 22nd, 21:50
Thanks! I'm still trying to find the right software to use. Right now I have Sony Vegas 7 and Premiere Elements 3.0.
Nick
Eugenia Loli-Queru
2007 July 22nd, 21:54
The Canon HV20 will work better with either Vegas 7 (the full $500 version+updates), or Vegas Movie Studio 8 Platinum ($130). The Platinum version of Vegas 7 has HDV-specific bugs and does not detect scenes in the HV20 captured footage. I bought VMS7-P on 20th of June, only to upgrade to v8 as fast as I could, just 10 days later, in order to get better support for HDV.
nluchau
2007 July 22nd, 22:25
I appreciate your help. I don't want to make this into my QA thread. Lets get back to the main topic. :hv20-smilie55:
Eugenia Loli-Queru
2008 March 17th, 23:07
I re-cut the video today (different clip arrangement, a few new scenes, new color grading) and re-uploaded it on Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/366681
RScottyL
2008 March 18th, 01:01
I re-cut the video today (different clip arrangement, a few new scenes, new color grading) and re-uploaded it on Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/366681
Color looks very nice and bright! I Like It!
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