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#1
Great shots (some are actually amazing) and totally does the job in terms of making me want to go to the Philippines. Also, I'm impressed at the overall variety of camera angles you attempted.

Personal picky criticism:

Grade and grain feels overdone. It's almost to the point where it feels like it's trying to tell some story about a Philippines of the past, not the present. The noise is very distracting at some moments, also there is quite a bit of flickering throughout. I'm guessing this is because it was processed with ACR (maybe over-processed in this case).

Too many moments where I feel rolling shutter artifacts or stabilization artifacts. I would just try to cut around those parts or cut the shots (you have a lot of shots as it is).

I love the seemingly naturalistic shots of the local people and terrain. The traveler and some of the drone shots make it feel a little too dressed-up and take away from that warm intimacy of those portraits and locales. It's almost like you could make a few different edits. This being the most action-oriented one and maybe another that is more documentary-like, slower or first person. Really like the shot where the traveler is out of focus because it give just enough of his identity without telling too much (you feel like you are in his head experiencing the moment). When you see the traveler, it sort of takes back to the reality that this is advertising (not necessarily a bad thing).
#2
I'm sure this has been answered somewhere before but I couldn't find it.  Is there a 10x recording mode enabled?  If not, will it be enabled or should I assume we will only have 5x?  Is 5x 1:1 pixels or is 10x?

I've been shooting with June 15th build on the 5dIII and then output from 5x and 10x are identical.  I'm getting perfect unlimited recording at 1920 x 1080 on a KomputerBay 64gb.

LOL the speed of development is so fast it's hard to follow...