Yep, it's EF18, not 19, this video was delayed way too long, but I hope it will bring back some good memories anyways.
In this video I was experimenting with a more "crazy" editing style, constructive feedback about this is highly appreciated.
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDjjbeuLFXY
Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/101207477
Or download:
http://www.cleanerwolf.de/EF18_veni.....urry_1080p.zip (Best quality)
http://www.cleanerwolf.de/EF18_veni.....furry_720p.zip (For slower computers)
Enjoy :)
I used free music tracks from jamendo.com that were released under a CC license:
Professor Kliq - Plastic and Flashing Lights
Johanness Gilther vs Kristian Leens - Memories
If you like to see more videos from EF18, just take a look at Eurofurence 18 - Avallah and Trio Infurnale.
Technical information:
The video was shot with a Canon EOS 550D using Tamron 10-24 and Tamron 18-270 lenses.
I made extensive use of the "Schwebi", a simple but efficient camera stabilizing rig.
License information:
This video was released under a Creative Commons license, duplication, distribution and public screening is allowed for non-commercial use only. This also means, that monetarised re-uploads of this video on Youtube are NOT allowed and will not be tolerated.
In this video I was experimenting with a more "crazy" editing style, constructive feedback about this is highly appreciated.
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDjjbeuLFXY
Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/101207477
Or download:
http://www.cleanerwolf.de/EF18_veni.....urry_1080p.zip (Best quality)
http://www.cleanerwolf.de/EF18_veni.....furry_720p.zip (For slower computers)
Enjoy :)
I used free music tracks from jamendo.com that were released under a CC license:
Professor Kliq - Plastic and Flashing Lights
Johanness Gilther vs Kristian Leens - Memories
If you like to see more videos from EF18, just take a look at Eurofurence 18 - Avallah and Trio Infurnale.
Technical information:
The video was shot with a Canon EOS 550D using Tamron 10-24 and Tamron 18-270 lenses.
I made extensive use of the "Schwebi", a simple but efficient camera stabilizing rig.
License information:
This video was released under a Creative Commons license, duplication, distribution and public screening is allowed for non-commercial use only. This also means, that monetarised re-uploads of this video on Youtube are NOT allowed and will not be tolerated.
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