Hotpuppy
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Hi,
I had a chance to do some local diving this weekend and took my Canon G9 down to shoot some video. I edited the video to remove the worst shooting offenses and useless material.
However, I'd like some feedback on where others think I can improve.
The areas that I think are an issue:
- Watch the tether to keep it out of the lens
- Be more aware of fingers to keep them out of the lens. For video I chose to hold the camera housing by the projection on the front as opposed to holding it by the back where the seals are.
- Watch camera motion as it is exaggerated on tape/film.
- Use more distance to provide a better perspective on objects.
Video run length is approximately 7 minutes, format is HD, editing was done in Roxio Video Wave. Output is 720p for compatibility with YouTube.
Currently hosted on my Facebook page so that the rest of my dive club can get to it.
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I had a chance to do some local diving this weekend and took my Canon G9 down to shoot some video. I edited the video to remove the worst shooting offenses and useless material.
However, I'd like some feedback on where others think I can improve.
The areas that I think are an issue:
- Watch the tether to keep it out of the lens
- Be more aware of fingers to keep them out of the lens. For video I chose to hold the camera housing by the projection on the front as opposed to holding it by the back where the seals are.
- Watch camera motion as it is exaggerated on tape/film.
- Use more distance to provide a better perspective on objects.
Video run length is approximately 7 minutes, format is HD, editing was done in Roxio Video Wave. Output is 720p for compatibility with YouTube.
Currently hosted on my Facebook page so that the rest of my dive club can get to it.
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