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 Posted by Bill on 03/09/06 15:33 
Interview yourself, or others, about the trip, people you met, historic  
sites, curiousities, and do some talking heads but mostly voice-overs. 
 
If you consciously plan on using this approach, you may start thinking  
of different ways to approach what you shoot. 
 
Nick wrote: 
> I do extensive DV filming on adventure holidays. I usually come home with ~3  
> hrs of raw film. I use Premiere & Encore to make a holiday DVD lasting about  
> 30-40 minutes. (A week at a beach doesn't make good films) I make 1 or 2  
> films a year. 
>  
> Over the years I have (self taught) learnt something about how to tell a  
> story and how clip lengths and choice of music sets the mood/tone of the  
> film. I rarely use transitions (except for cross dissolve), as they most  
> often just add some serious amateur look. 
>  
> I feel to have hit a wall when it comes to making better films. I have run  
> out of ideas and need some expert advice. Here  
> http://videoexpert.home.att.net/artic1/248angle.htm I found some info about  
> interesting camera angles which I will try out. More advice like this and  
> interesting ideas on how to edit is what I am looking for. 
>  
> When I read synopsis of books, they seem to come in two categories: 1) How  
> to make a professional film, where you have full control of the scene and  
> lighting. My films a holiday film, where this is obviously not the case. 2)  
> Books teaching how to use various software programs. I don't need advice on  
> how to drop a transition onto the timeline. 
>  
> Long story to describe what I am looking for. 
>  
> Any ideas or pointers anyone?  
>  
>
 
  
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