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rutteger

Administrator
Had a go at a G-shock video review and setup a channel.

Channel > http://www.youtube.com/user/Gshockzone

Video review

[video=youtube;qXiHTYr7RHk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXiHTYr7RHk[/video]

Interested to hear feedback. Also let me know your youtube usernames, think I've found a few from here already...
 

k1ngunit

New Member
very well done. not an overly long video like most. and very good touch with mounting the camera, i cant stand seeing videos where the guy is holding the camera and its going everywhere lol. very good quality video as well. everything seemed to stay in focus which is key. excited to see more in the future!
 

wolfy

New Member
very well done. not an overly long video like most. and very good touch with mounting the camera, i cant stand seeing videos where the guy is holding the camera and its going everywhere lol. very good quality video as well. everything seemed to stay in focus which is key. excited to see more in the future!
I agree very professional the volume should be increased somehow because its low.
 

rutteger

Administrator
Thanks guys :cool: Camera is on a tripod and tried to shoot in daylight. Still got plenty to learn though....

Interesting point on the volume, anyone else noted that?
 

macspite

Member
Interesting point on the volume, anyone else noted that?

yes, you were a little quiet

perhaps you could increase it next time!

sorry, didn't mean to shout :D

Have you considered recording the audio separately from the video? There are a lot of quality video and audio editing tools available as freeware, a good place to look for them is at
http://www.techsupportalert.com/ - Gizmo's freeware, which has the advantage of user reviews and suggestions to back up or expand on the editors' choices.

Recording video and audio separately means less to concentrate on plus you can make mistakes and re-record just the one component instead of having to try and remember what you said when re-shooting.

Or am I stating the obvious :D
 

rutteger

Administrator
Maybe I'll look into boosting the volume next time. Have to say it seemed ok to me. Use Sony Vegas so might increase the level in there.


Here's another G-Shock video for fans of the old school. A 45 minute overview of the Raysman, now that's an in depth review :D

[video=youtube;0D-KMVBLLlI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0D-KMVBLLlI[/video]
 
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