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NBA highlight video produced on iPhone6
Audio was produced on my ipad4 using gadget and the video on my phone running Lumafusion. Bought Lumafusion after seeing @jakoB_haQ use it. I have Pinnacle Pro but Lumafusion isn't a finicky and has an undo button.
I'd appreciate any comments.
Made this for our website here at my sports talk job.
Thanks for your time
Comments
Nothing huh?
Not a single negative comment or even constructive criticism?
sry - i'm more into cricket tbh
Nicely done, I'm an editor myself so I feel your pain. You do all the work and the client goes meh. I like the technique but personally I'd use it as a transition. Seems over the top for the whole clip, peace.
@RJB thanks for the input. If it's obvious I'm a huge newb to video editing which is why I appreciate people's thoughts. I know some will like and others will not, but that will always be the case I'm sure. I just want to expand upon my radio background and with phones/iPads being able to make videos I might as well try!
This project originally was going to just be audio but like I said I want to do more. I made the audio piece first and pieced the video around it.
You said you like the technique but what exactly do you mean? The glitching?
Hey, your welcome. Yes the glitching is what I was referring to. It's a cool effect, I was messing with audio this weekend in Samplr, doing something similar. I guess what I was saying was less is more when it comes to FXs.