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2014-08 Muvipix 1 minute video showcase

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Re: 2014-08 Muvipix 1 minute video showcase

Postby Peru » Tue Sep 09, 2014 9:03 pm

I've been trying to upload to the gallery. It goes through the motions, gets to 99%, says, "waiting for Muvipix" and then I get an "internal server error."
The file is only 36.7 Mb. What am I doing wrong?


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Re: 2014-08 Muvipix 1 minute video showcase

Postby Francesco Carzedda » Wed Sep 10, 2014 1:51 am

Sidd, thee are some other "promises",
some Muvipix creators asked for more time since the beginning.
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Re: 2014-08 Muvipix 1 minute video showcase

Postby Peru » Wed Sep 10, 2014 8:56 am

I signed up for the free Vimeo service, so here it goes:

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Re: 2014-08 Muvipix 1 minute video showcase

Postby Francesco Carzedda » Wed Sep 10, 2014 9:54 am

I liked the development on two colors for sequence, prevalently green and blue very nicely distinguished.
And I liked a lot the crossing directions of the runs in the fading transitions.
(I don't know if my English is clear, I'm afraid not :-( )
The shots from your car (I imagine), are different for direction: from left to right of the screen, from the background to the foreground and viceversa.
I liked very much the whole dynamic of them in editing, very exciting, a lot of fun :-) .
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Re: 2014-08 Muvipix 1 minute video showcase

Postby Dave McElderry » Wed Sep 10, 2014 10:26 am

I'm just loving these! After seeing the mountains I had to find where you're located. Lake Champlain is very close. A gorgeous area. A nice sampler platter of the delights near you. Thanks for your creation! :TU:
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Re: 2014-08 Muvipix 1 minute video showcase

Postby sidd finch » Wed Sep 10, 2014 10:39 am

WOW Peru I loved it. Beautiful color and very nice camera work. Looks like an excellent place to live......until the snow hits then it is "interesting".

All in all Bravo great job.

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Re: 2014-08 Muvipix 1 minute video showcase

Postby Peru » Wed Sep 10, 2014 11:05 am

Francesco Carzedda wrote:I liked the development on two colors for sequence, prevalently green and blue very nicely distinguished.
And I liked a lot the crossing directions of the runs in the fading transitions.
(I don't know if my English is clear, I'm afraid not :-( )
The shots from your car (I imagine), are different for direction: from left to right of the screen, from the background to the foreground and viceversa.
I liked very much the whole dynamic of them in editing, very exciting, a lot of fun :-) .


Thank you. Yes, I had my wife drive me around town on Sunday. I did it the old fashioned way, no Go Pro, just sticking the camera out the car window.
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Re: 2014-08 Muvipix 1 minute video showcase

Postby Peru » Wed Sep 10, 2014 11:09 am

Dave McElderry wrote:I'm just loving these! After seeing the mountains I had to find where you're located. Lake Champlain is very close. A gorgeous area. A nice sampler platter of the delights near you. Thanks for your creation! :TU:


Thanks, Dave. The kayak and sailboat were in Lake Champlain. Peru is part of the "Adirondack Coast."
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Re: 2014-08 Muvipix 1 minute video showcase

Postby Peru » Wed Sep 10, 2014 11:13 am

sidd finch wrote:WOW Peru I loved it. Beautiful color and very nice camera work. Looks like an excellent place to live......until the snow hits then it is "interesting".

All in all Bravo great job.

Sidd


Thanks, Sidd. I wanted to do some winter stuff, but I didn't have much in my archive. The snow brings a whole new dimension to the area, as we are only about 30 miles from Lake Placid and an hour south of Montreal.
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Re: 2014-08 Muvipix 1 minute video showcase

Postby momoffduty » Wed Sep 10, 2014 4:58 pm

I ditto what Sidd said. Beautiful camera work and colors! Nice slider/car shots. :-D What a beautiful area you live and they named the town after you!! ;)

Ok, Bob, I am now expecting more videos from you now that you have a Vimeo account. :-D
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Re: 2014-08 Muvipix 1 minute video showcase

Postby Peru » Wed Sep 10, 2014 6:09 pm

momoffduty wrote:I ditto what Sidd said. Beautiful camera work and colors! Nice slider/car shots. :-D What a beautiful area you live and they named the town after you!! ;)

Ok, Bob, I am now expecting more videos from you now that you have a Vimeo account. :-D


Thanks, Cheryl. I don't have a slider. I just used a monopod in the car.

If we make this an ongoing thing, with the winner choosing the next topic as was suggested in an earlier post, I'd love to upload more video. Just so that all have enough time, I think perhaps something like four "contests" a year would probably work well. It might even be an attraction for new Muvipix subscribers.
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Re: 2014-08 Muvipix 1 minute video showcase

Postby Francesco Carzedda » Thu Sep 11, 2014 1:17 am

I totally agree with Peru, a contest a season would be a nice idea !
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Re: 2014-08 Muvipix 1 minute video showcase

Postby Ron » Thu Sep 11, 2014 4:20 am

Peru wrote:I've been trying to upload to the gallery. It goes through the motions, gets to 99%, says, "waiting for Muvipix" and then I get an "internal server error."
The file is only 36.7 Mb. What am I doing wrong?

I'll look into this later today.
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Re: 2014-08 Muvipix 1 minute video showcase

Postby Steve Grisetti » Thu Sep 11, 2014 7:21 am

Loved the video, Peru Bob! Even if I thought there were more mountains and llamas in Peru.

Or is that a different Peru?
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Re: 2014-08 Muvipix 1 minute video showcase

Postby Ron Hunter » Thu Sep 11, 2014 8:15 am

Thanks Peru (Bob?) for taking the time to get that video online. I watched it twice and really enjoyed it. Your video is EXACTLY what I had in mind when I suggested the "where you live in 1 minute" idea. No narration needed, the video paints a picture of a small family-friendly town in rural NY. The music was very complementary of the clips you chose. One suggestion; I thought the clip of the person in the kayak was on screen for too long (much longer than duration of other clips so it "felt" too long). Other than that I don't know how you could have made the video any better. Great job!! :TU:
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