This video was captured in the ghost town Kayaköy in Turkey. It's a fascinating place to be, but also quite scary at night which may also be the reason why the time lapse of the Milky Way at the end is shorter than originally planed... ;-)
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No offense but I saw a couple shots that could have been helped with a VAF filter. These issues were minor of course, especially since I love the color you've achieved.
Quote from: nikki on June 10, 2014, 04:05:44 PM
did you use a vaf filter?
Quote from: dude on June 10, 2014, 10:06:43 AM
Schön geworden-
Gruß aus der Nachbarschaft.
Quote from: Canon eos m on June 09, 2014, 05:47:04 PM
Awesome work!
How did you get the cinematic look in the video?
Quote from: 5D3shooter on February 09, 2014, 03:59:50 AM
Might wanna try to create some original music or find other sources for music.
good effort
Quote from: naturalsound on February 09, 2014, 02:30:53 AM
I realize the cuts are in sync (although they are...
Quote from: naturalsound on February 09, 2014, 02:30:53 AMRight! That's exactly the part (1:17-1:22) I'm not happy with. In the scene before I managed to sync the jumping with be beat in this scene I didn't, thanks!
It is the action that does not match the beat.
1:17 could be an opportunity to sync the jumping and the beat?
Quote from: naturalsound on February 09, 2014, 02:30:53 AMNormally to slow down the music isn't a good idea because it's often distracting and it disturbs the "flow" of the viewing experience. This could be useful in some cases, but I don't think it would work here. But perhaps a heavy low pass audio filter, similar to an underwater effect, could support the feeling of being hold on the ground, but in this case the camera perspective should be POV otherwise it wouldn't work out.
Maybe you sometimes (when they hold each other on the ground?) could slow down the music to add some tension?
I'm not very experienced in this topic of films.
Quote from: naturalsound on February 09, 2014, 02:30:53 AMThat's a great tip! Yeah, sound effects would be awesome! I will use them in my next project, with a less dense soundtrack!
Have a look at some Kung-Fu or Boxing films and concentrate on how the music syncs to the fight and the sound effects add tension / thrill.
Depending on the message you want to transport real sounds or Foley can also be useful (pain? action? The sound of the hands in the end?) If there are specific sounds, the viewer will search for their origin and concentrate on this element. On the other hand your soundtrack is already rather dense, so there is not much room left without thinning it out. So I have no real advice here.
Quote from: naturalsound on February 08, 2014, 12:54:14 PM
I am very sorry to write some negative feedback. Take it as suggestions. I can not do better or want to bash you. It is yust what came to my mind:
Quote from: naturalsound on February 08, 2014, 12:54:14 PM
The soundtrack makes massive use of phasing / chorus effects. In the beginning the width of the sound stage jumps from a narrow phasing to a huge chapel with loads of bass when the acoustic guitar plays. This irritated my ears so I had to stop the video.
This might be because i use KEF LS50 in near field configuration which are very phase accurate. But there is high risk that this effect may be similar on other loudspeakers.
I checked with headphones. Here the effect is much more subtle because each ear gets it's dedicated signal.
Later when the bass drum comes in it is easier to listen because it defines some constant sound stage.
Quote from: naturalsound on February 08, 2014, 12:54:14 PM
The footage is of good quality!
Quote from: naturalsound on February 08, 2014, 12:54:14 PM
Unfortunately the music does not support all your / cuts.
Quote from: naturalsound on February 08, 2014, 12:54:14 PM
I also have the feeling your video lacks a "red line" or story for the viewer to follow.
Maybe you could introduce one or two main characters in the beginning. They could then practice hard (with all the others of course) to have a fight in the end. After that they shake hands and show they are friends. (just a very simple suggestion).
Maybe you intended to introduce the guy that sits in the train, but somehow I loose him during the clip.
Quote from: naturalsound on February 08, 2014, 12:54:14 PM
My suggestions are now open for discussion. Maybe somebody else has different opinions?
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