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Club House => Club Talk => Topic started by: Fred on December 01, 2016, 08:30:09 AM
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The 2016 mag is out! (thanks Sverrir!)
https://frettavefur.net/Timarit/
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My pleasure... the video will be published in a week. :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTfsDxkQFZU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTfsDxkQFZU)
No Irish pictures in the 2016 edition, couple in the 2015 issue.
Now I think I'll need some Irish scenery in the 2017 edition, we better start checking the calendar! ;)
(https://frettavefur.net/Timarit/forsidur/2015.jpg) (https://frettavefur.net/Timarit/tolublod/Timarit_Frettavefsins_2015.pdf) (https://frettavefur.net/Timarit/forsidur/2016.jpg) (https://frettavefur.net/Timarit/tolublod/Timarit_Frettavefsins_2016.pdf)
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Clicked on the youtube link,......just got 12 seconds of "headache material :'(." I'll try again next week ;)
Keith
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What! You didn't like 2 hours playtime compressed down to 10 seconds!!! ;D
Began as a joke few years back but now I always do one, great for a quick reminder after you've seen the whole thing, if you can stand it that is. :-X
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Enjoy Mr.K! 8)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=7xH8ZLqk_QY (https://youtube.com/watch?v=7xH8ZLqk_QY)
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Wasn't able to watch all 2 hours I'm afraid :-\, you didn't put all that together in your lunch break I know! ;D What I did see was certainly interesting. Inter-cutting with "B" roll helps to improve the flow of the film and maintain interest doesn't it. :)
Why do you keep the wind over microphone volume so high? I found it distracts from the background music, but maybe that's just me!
Nice little film, pity I couldn't understand any of the dialogue though!!! Glad you all enjoy yourselves in Iceland 8)
Keith
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Cheers, I'll be hosting a seminar at Cork Uni. during my next visit, "RC Model Icelandic and how to tell it apart from made up words!".
Nahhh, I had to give upp dinner too! B rolls aren't just good during lunch! ;)
The wind is a constant blow, no pun intended, but hopefully it'll be a much less problem for this year as I believe a suitable mic with a wind cover will be used with the videocamera, or so I'm told.
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The wind is a constant blow, no pun intended, but hopefully it'll be a much less problem for this year as I believe a suitable mic with a wind cover will be used with the videocamera, or so I'm told.
Or simply reduce the volume during editing ;)
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Then the local viewers complain about the lack of engine sounds... hard lot to keep happy! ;)
Must be that inbuilt wind filter! ;D