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Size DOESN'T matter. Sometimes Short is Better. less than minute vid
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<blockquote data-quote="MannyCAM2001" data-source="post: 39547" data-attributes="member: 7007"><p>Repetition and predictabilty are both major elements to avoid when putting video together. </p><p> Like everthing else in life. Variety works best. In everything. Spontaneity works better than predictability. Mix up your shots, so many wonderful low shots that can be executed with this little marvel, this adds interest and accentuates your higher POV shots.</p><p> What made that shot at the museum, was not just the pull away but the 3D feeling captured by passing the American flag on its way out. Totally unexpected. We knew how the shot would start and predicted an ending more or less. But that one unexpected element, cemented that shot.</p><p> The only thing with short segments is it leaves the viewer wanting more. A theory used by most Hollywood Movie makers. (Trailers)</p><p> I personally wanted more of that fascinating sculpture, from different angles. It really left me wanting more. </p><p> Duration is relative to the subject matter being presented. And how much one thinks the viewer will enjoy the subject matter. In that case a peculiar looking sculpture. It peaked the interest of the viewer. So that video could have been longer with no sense of time ever noticed. But an ariel shot over a neighborhood would have seemed excessive. A minute would have seemed like 5. All relative to the subject matter. </p><p>Sorry, I’m rambling on. Past my 30 sec. time frame. </p><p>Just a different POV.</p><p>The point is</p><p>One size does not fit all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MannyCAM2001, post: 39547, member: 7007"] Repetition and predictabilty are both major elements to avoid when putting video together. Like everthing else in life. Variety works best. In everything. Spontaneity works better than predictability. Mix up your shots, so many wonderful low shots that can be executed with this little marvel, this adds interest and accentuates your higher POV shots. What made that shot at the museum, was not just the pull away but the 3D feeling captured by passing the American flag on its way out. Totally unexpected. We knew how the shot would start and predicted an ending more or less. But that one unexpected element, cemented that shot. The only thing with short segments is it leaves the viewer wanting more. A theory used by most Hollywood Movie makers. (Trailers) I personally wanted more of that fascinating sculpture, from different angles. It really left me wanting more. Duration is relative to the subject matter being presented. And how much one thinks the viewer will enjoy the subject matter. In that case a peculiar looking sculpture. It peaked the interest of the viewer. So that video could have been longer with no sense of time ever noticed. But an ariel shot over a neighborhood would have seemed excessive. A minute would have seemed like 5. All relative to the subject matter. Sorry, I’m rambling on. Past my 30 sec. time frame. Just a different POV. The point is One size does not fit all. [/QUOTE]
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