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Congratulations Alex Vincent, March 2024 PFRE Photographer of the Month! The theme this month was "Kitchen". Alex Vincent - #906 Yvonne Raaijmakers - #909 Peter Wingfield - #902 Here's what Alex has to say: Thank you for the award of Photographer of th ...
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Good image quality, gimbal and drone work. Excellent coverage of the property and its place in the neighbourhood. To improve? I would slow the pace down and concentrate on fewer, longer shots - mainly big wides to show light / space and close-ups for the fantastic historical details. At the moment the excellent money shots are slightly overpowered by lots of other mid shots which contribute less to the story. Also watch the verticals - tricky with gimbal work but it will raise the overall quality.
Agree with Hamish. I really like this video so well done. I though you stitched together a great story and I have a very good feeling for home and setting and quality. From beginning to end it flowed well. I few things I didn't like. The music was a bit too dramatic. The home is grand but more playful than the music. I also feel there should have been more wide and slower shots. And last, leave some footage on the floor. There were too many redundant shots and the video was too long. But, I still love it
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Good image quality, gimbal and drone work. Excellent coverage of the property and its place in the neighbourhood. To improve? I would slow the pace down and concentrate on fewer, longer shots - mainly big wides to show light / space and close-ups for the fantastic historical details. At the moment the excellent money shots are slightly overpowered by lots of other mid shots which contribute less to the story. Also watch the verticals - tricky with gimbal work but it will raise the overall quality.
Agree with Hamish. I really like this video so well done. I though you stitched together a great story and I have a very good feeling for home and setting and quality. From beginning to end it flowed well. I few things I didn't like. The music was a bit too dramatic. The home is grand but more playful than the music. I also feel there should have been more wide and slower shots. And last, leave some footage on the floor. There were too many redundant shots and the video was too long. But, I still love it