Martial Arts Promotion Test Fusion Experiment
Messed around w/ getting some video clips in addition to the stills of the 3 adults that went through their promotion tests at my martial arts school last week. Used animoto to combine the stills and video into one cohesive fusion unit. All shot on one of my two 5D Mk II's using either the 35 1.4L or the 70-200 2.8 L IS. This occurred on 10/27/2009.
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I used animoto regular speed for it. Thanks for the kind words!
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Edit: in watching it again, I realize it's the special effects panning that is what's chopping off the feet in many cases. Not much you can do about that, except for maybe leaving more room around the subject when you shoot? Or maybe going lighter on the special effects in general? Or maybe it's just fine the way it is. I just feel like I'm missing something when I can't see the footwork in the pulled back shots in some cases. This is a minor nit though in the big scheme of things, because I really like this otherwise.
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thanks for the feedback! Some of the photos the feet got cut off because I had the 70-200 on and no more room to back up, and the other feet getting cut off accidents are due to animoto's effects. Unfortunately I can only fix the issue for future ones when it's a framing issue... since animoto automates the transitional effects and doesn't give me granular control. But yeah, I hear you, my missing feet was bugging me too afterwards, not much you can do after the fact other than to remind yourself to use a wider lens from the beginning next time!
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But the vid is great! Thanks for sharing it!
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I'm not sure that it's a huge animoto problem in this case more of a problem w/ how I framed the feet very close to the bottom of the photos in many cases...so when animoto did the zooming fun it often zooms in and the feet start getting cropped. (all my photos were taken with a full frame sensor btw)
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