Russell wrote:So much shit flying around.
Now I want to join too...
ok, but insult me in German first, and this time, no nipple clamps and no car battery tied to my genitals ...
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Russell wrote:So much shit flying around.
Now I want to join too...
Come on, remove the slow mo and the bullshit zen music and you are left with a condensed sirup of vomit inducing cliches. Sure the guy is good at milking his field trips... But it's like Koyaanisqatsy without the essence.
nikoneko wrote:"日本では1月" Is that right? To me that sounds like "As for Japan it is January" and implies it is not January somewhere else. Wouldn't you say "一月の日本" or something similar normally? Sounds weird to me kinda.
nikoneko wrote:If you want to say that this type of video is crap and we will see more of it in the future use the iPhone or GoPro as an example.
nikoneko wrote:Do you know what I mean when I say FCP or Avid?
legion wrote:nikoneko wrote:Do you know what I mean when I say FCP or Avid?
FCP is probably on the way out because Apple is now a phone company. Avid is about to go head to head with Adobe on the "Anywhere" concept, but quite how this will play out is anyone's guess.
The software package is kind of irrelevant, editing is about storytelling & people handling.
legion wrote:I like stuff like this
https://vimeo.com/27649762
This one makes me appreciate shoes as a whole, and I'd certainly buy shoes off these guys if I was in their area
Coligny wrote:The scene with the train ticket girl really is for me the telltale of a camera work done by either luck or more likely just the device (proper autofocus, vibration canceling, lighting/color balance) doing all the work, rest the editing (slow mo everything) and the subject: newb discover japan. So for me, what remains is another $&@$$#%# selling a sugar coated version of japan that don't exist (but hey, at least he was allowed in an onsen, might not have been in Hokkaido) i/e propaganda.
nikoneko wrote:
Yeah I am just rank amateur enough to admit I really like FCP X. I stand up to the firing squad on it, I have friends at different levels who all just hate it. Highest up the food chain had to spend I think he said $300000 about to move his company to Avid because when it came out "it wasn't real editing software and the editing team was freaking out" or something lol. It works for me though for my hobbyist kid vids.
wagyl wrote:...and wasting most of your holiday looking through a viewfinder. It is a worthy hobby for some, but I prefer to experience the present.
wagyl wrote:...and wasting most of your holiday looking through a viewfinder. It is a worthy hobby for some, but I prefer to experience the present.
nikoneko wrote:I agreed with you all along actually. But you made the argument long winded and with poor evidence and in a way that pisses people off and I was in the mood. Also don't spout video camera knowledge again, that thing you mentioned is an abomation off buzzfeed or somewhere. I do agree though we may need a newbie videographer discovers Japan thread. Still didn't get my emails grrr I am going to bed.
This is JAPAN. Precision soldiers.
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:This kind of thing reminds me of how much closer Japan is to North Korea than the liberal Western philosophies it tries to cloak itself in for outside audiences.
Russell wrote:I didn't find this video particularly North-Korean, but I understand the argument. I have seen my kids marching along on the sports ground too often.
It gets even more interesting when the kids make the Hitler greeting at school events. When my dad saw this for the first time, he almost collapsed...
Mike Oxlong wrote:Russell wrote:I didn't find this video particularly North-Korean, but I understand the argument. I have seen my kids marching along on the sports ground too often.
It gets even more interesting when the kids make the Hitler greeting at school events. When my dad saw this for the first time, he almost collapsed...
I thought that was an American thing...
This film is a collection of audiovisual moments and memories of a 3-week railway journey through Japan in 2015. We were whizzing through the country with the Shinkansen visiting Tokyo, Osaka, Hiroshima and Kyoto as well as lots of wonderful little places along the way, meeting the most friendly people and experiencing a culture that somehow balances its rich tradition with a very futuristic present.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Another Japan video by a tourist for Coligny to shit on.
In JapanThis film is a collection of audiovisual moments and memories of a 3-week railway journey through Japan in 2015. We were whizzing through the country with the Shinkansen visiting Tokyo, Osaka, Hiroshima and Kyoto as well as lots of wonderful little places along the way, meeting the most friendly people and experiencing a culture that somehow balances its rich tradition with a very futuristic present.
Russell wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:Another Japan video by a tourist for Coligny to shit on.
In JapanThis film is a collection of audiovisual moments and memories of a 3-week railway journey through Japan in 2015. We were whizzing through the country with the Shinkansen visiting Tokyo, Osaka, Hiroshima and Kyoto as well as lots of wonderful little places along the way, meeting the most friendly people and experiencing a culture that somehow balances its rich tradition with a very futuristic present.
Thanks for posting this.
Very nice video.
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