"The video is great but my only concern is that i think the beginning part where Adam's solo part in the living room set is to orange & yellow i would like for you to put more high def on that part and also the pool scene he appears too orange."
How should I add more HD? Any advice?
Thats actually a very easy fix stu. Crank the contrast as high as it can go, and the saturation as well. If you filmed in 720, try rendering out in 1440, since that automaticly adds more pixels to your shot via magic. Also rubbing vasaline on your lens may help, but since you already shot it you will have to rub it on your moniter instead.
Here's my latest edit filmed with a canon eos 600d/t3i edited in premiere pro cs6 and after effects cs6. Im planing on bying a new tripod, a cheap steadicam and maybe a slider so i can get some movement in my edits. Also working on a cablecam for my gopro It would be cool to get some sugestions to what i can do different to make better edits in the future
Here's my latest edit filmed with a canon eos 600d/t3i edited in premiere pro cs6 and after effects cs6. Im planing on bying a new tripod, a cheap steadicam and maybe a slider so i can get some movement in my edits. Also working on a cablecam for my gopro It would be cool to get some sugestions to what i can do different to make better edits in the future
Okay, great song choice, it's just too bad that song is used so much. I would recommend a Glidecam HD 1000/2000 depending on the weight of your set up (lenses, battery pack, microphone, quick release and stuff) as they are much higher quality than lower end models, its worth they money, and they are very easy to balance. Make sure you buy a fluid head tripod so you can pan and stuff too. What type of pulleys bearings are you using on your cable cam? Another thing you should think about is lenses 50mm 1.8, a telephoto, and a wide angle could help you improve your videos. Once you get more equipment try to get a good variety of shots and mix them evenly in your videos, (high, low, close up, wide, panning, tracking and much more) be creative and try to tell a story! cool edit
Is this thread still alive? I'm looking for a good processing guide for Canon 7D footage in FCP 7 and any sort of customer camera profile. Anyone have a good link?