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GHSVideoProductions
Добавлен 24 мар 2009
Video Projects from the Granada High School Video Productions Classes, Animation Classes, and Studio Broadcast Productions Classes.
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Antithaumaturge
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A secret anti-magic organization battles against a powerful cult
Countdown to Death Alicia S, Owen S, Cannon R
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Countdown to Death Alicia S, Owen S, Cannon R
Very Epic, Nice 👍
🤔 'Promo SM'
Intresting
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pov john klein
🤯Pov john klein
my head's spinning 😂
Ese es mijo 😅quedo super nice el video Excelente trabajo Brandon Gracias a todos por participar en este video . vamos con todo Te queremos Mucho♡
Buen trabajo Bran✨💪👊😃We love U💚
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I got ±100
For those who say this product doesn't work... it's all in the wrist, you see? Gotta practice it a bit.
holy shovel elongated muskrat reviewed it that must mean it's good but genuinely though, this is an amazing commercial.
Absolutely delicious. Thanks guys.
This is cinema.
number one fan here
F for Austen
Very big!
𝓅𝓇𝑜𝓂𝑜𝓈𝓂 🏃
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Godlike
The music video was good I liked the song and actors, but at times I thought that the camera was rocky and the shots were off the actor.
Very good camera work! The product is very unique and the characters were well portrayed
Dominic J. Bertolo: The switch between the shots were good with the included clips from the SpongeBob movie. The lip syncing got a little bad in the first verse when the music started playing. Except the flow of the video was overall really good.
Nate- Overall good music video complete with good transitions and lip syncing. I particularly enjoyed the last scene where Izaiah carries Tanner. One thing I might change is adding more variety in the style of shots you used including using more motion shots (Dollying, trucking, etc.) and also adding more close-up and extreme close-up shots.
-Ryder Rios The camera movements were quite disappointing but the lip syncing was on point. As well as the adding in of scenes from the actual show. Further editing to the scenes made them more visually attracting although the audio could have been improved upon
had fun reading this out loud
Great video! Different than I anticipated - more geared towards TV station when I was expecting live venue. Regardless of what type of sound engineering you're doing, power control is key. LynTec can help. Read more here lyntec.com/case-studies-white-papers/pro-avl-power-control-tips-trends/
I wonder why some people use their analog mixers connecting to computer monitors? Is it just for recording (or) displaying what they do on the mixers on the monitors? I can't think about it. Thanks.
Bro i have a Behringer U-Phoria UMC404HD Audiophile 4x4, 24-Bit/192 kHz USB Audio/MIDI Interface with MIDAS Mic Preamplifiers Some body ppl say this is not good interface but somebody say is best. I am total confusing about different opinions. Pls tell me this interface is good or not?
The legend
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It's such a helping study material! I have a quick question. What are differences among stroke, line, and path? I am not an English speaker.
PW, if you are still running this channel I’m having the best time going through all these old videos! Thanks for keeping them up all these years.
shocked me self am a natural nailed it xx
Can anyone answer my confusion? I am going to record a blues song where there will be one guitar, bass ,organ, drums ans vocals. Here i am not using two guitars, only when i am doing solo parts. Here, the recordist said to record the same guitar track again and pan left and right but i really wanted to do is same like Alex hutchings trio, where there is one guitar, keyboard, bass and drums. So, is it really needed that we should record two guitars same and pan left and right or can we just copy and paste the same file and pan l/R? But, i really want to do is use only one guitar, so is it possible?
Recording 2 tracks and hard panning will give you a really nice, HUGE chorused guitar sound. Using the same file and cutting and pasting will do nothing since it's the same original recording. That's the same as keeping the pan pot in the middle and using only one track. If you want a huge sound record twice. Try it and see if you like it.
Great execution overall. Try to light your individual subjects better. Great editing and storyline.
Watch your cuts on both audio and visuals. Be careful with the smoothness of your still shots.
Try to keep the duration of your intro a lot shorter. Watch the shakiness of your still shots.
Great camera movement and editing for the found footage style of film. Use of audio well done to build suspense.
Be careful with jump-cuts in your sequences and the jerkiness in your shots.
Good use of audio. Try to utilize more camera movement depending on the shot and the situation. More variety of shots and movements could bring more life to the film.
Great camera movement and editing for the found footage style of film. Use of audio well done to build suspense.
Camera movements are shaky at times, audio levels need to be more consistent :)
Shot sequences could flow better together. Interesting story line
Trick or Scream employed consistent editing techniques and camera movement. If the film was redone, it should have refinements in camera shot variety, audio clarity, and lighting elements. In all, it is a moderately entertaining short film with a few positive techniques used, however It would be far easier to watch without the ear piercing broken-robot voice effect used. In the future try to use a different voice filter or none at all because it makes it harder for the viewer to understand and comprehend.
Really funny short film. Nice storyline with great shots.
Bombs away used great audio recording and lighting elements through their short film. If the film were to be remade in the future, shot sequence and camera shots can be improved. In it's current state, the film lacks shot variety and shot sequences that keep the viewer interested in the film. Overall the Idea is produced originally, but lacks shot variety and engaging plot events.
Blair Ostrich employed respectable plot and shot selection. If the film was revised, the camera movement was very shaky at times, which can be edited down with auto stabilization The lighting could be more consistent while the audio could balanced more for the rustling leaves in the end.
For starters, I really enjoyed the beginning.. It felt as if I was watching an actual documentary. Second, I believe that there needs to be work on stability. When the camera was shaky, it was hard to follow the concept of what was going on. If you were to start this project from scratch again, I highly suggest you try to change the lighting as well as stability. The characters were out of room and shots were connected. I encourage you to take more shots of the film next time to transition the film into a smoother story line. Overall, you did good. Keep it up x
One thing that I really liked about this film was the comedy underlying it. If you were doing this project again from scratch, I would suggest you change the lighting. The lighting created the film to be unclear which at times can be hard for an audience to pay attention towards. I also think that the audio levels should be slightly higher. One thing that threw me off was when the camera operator said "Rolling". It's always important to check if you've shortened your video enough to get any excess parts out. Overall, I enjoyed the plot. In my opinion it was very funny. Keep up the good work x