Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Recent Footage (June 2010)

This is how I've been spending moments of free time over the past few months. A mix of timelapse, low-light, and "self-shooting"; edited to a 4-minute speech that played at my friend's South African wedding. This friend pushed very hard for me to move to L.A. & get serious about my career, so I think the speech ties together an otherwise unrelated series of shots.
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Alaska Edit: Final

I spent 3 more hours on this before laying it to rest. I finessed some audio issues and cleaned up the lower thirds a bit. Feel free not to watch if you've had enough already! I'll remove it as soon as you're done w/ this page.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Past Editing Work: Video Chronicle-style

2-minute excerpt from the "Outback Video Resume," a promo piece for my undergrad university's outdoor rec program. I shot about 70% of the footage in 2006 & 2007; what I didn't shoot, I developed the shot list for. Edit completed in January 2008.
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The following 4-minute portrait-style doc, Full Bloom, was my first a-roll/b-roll assignment in Field Video class in 2006. I collaborated with two classmates, but shot 90% of the footage and did most of the editing. Around 2:18 is a good example of a sequence shot with one camera, edited together to make it look like it was shot with two.
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Next up is a 3-minute episode from the On the Road travel series I shot with friends during summers between college. Definitely on the less-serious, downright goofy side, but it's a good example of some frame-within-a-frame work.
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