Okay thanks. I have already seen that video before .
My plan was to show the before and afters, like me and the client agreed on. Notice how when I show the before and after's the camera is in a very similar spot (as close as I could get it), and then you see the before's and afters. So that was my plan going in.
Next time I will try to come up with a better plan. I am not sure how to film so much construction, and then not over-make the point, or have it become repetitive. I will have to work on that. I will edit to the best I can for the client and hand it off to him.
As for editing to different music, I don't know if that will help, cause I feel I should edit to the order and progress of the construction, rather than edit to the beat of the music. Editing to the beat of new music, might make the editing more off maybe. I will see what music I can get and try. But I think the client is going to want it soon.
But it was a good learning experience. Next time I am going to try some different approaches, with one camera still probably, but try to make it work, with some new approaches.
My plan was to show the before and afters, like me and the client agreed on. Notice how when I show the before and after's the camera is in a very similar spot (as close as I could get it), and then you see the before's and afters. So that was my plan going in.
Next time I will try to come up with a better plan. I am not sure how to film so much construction, and then not over-make the point, or have it become repetitive. I will have to work on that. I will edit to the best I can for the client and hand it off to him.
As for editing to different music, I don't know if that will help, cause I feel I should edit to the order and progress of the construction, rather than edit to the beat of the music. Editing to the beat of new music, might make the editing more off maybe. I will see what music I can get and try. But I think the client is going to want it soon.
But it was a good learning experience. Next time I am going to try some different approaches, with one camera still probably, but try to make it work, with some new approaches.
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