Ok dudes, I had to make a commercial advertising a product for economics, and I did it all in about 3 hours, film time included. Tell me what you think.
http://www.brokenstickproductions.com/p ... ercial.mpg
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Economics Project: Powerade Commercial
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Economics Project: Powerade Commercial
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Wow, that's fantastic. Especially for 3 hours work!
The explosion looks awesome (even if it does start before the ball hits)
Where did you get the stock footage for the explosion?
I like the way you dulled the colours, what settings did you use for 17 seconds to 20 seconds? It had a really good look to it.
I also like the transition from black and white to colour. I was looking at using this very effect sometime in the future for an idea that I had. Did you just use key frames in premiere to achieve it?
All up really well done, very impressive
CS
The explosion looks awesome (even if it does start before the ball hits)
Where did you get the stock footage for the explosion?
I like the way you dulled the colours, what settings did you use for 17 seconds to 20 seconds? It had a really good look to it.
I also like the transition from black and white to colour. I was looking at using this very effect sometime in the future for an idea that I had. Did you just use key frames in premiere to achieve it?
All up really well done, very impressive
CS
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I got the stock footage from www.detonationfilms.com. I use Vegas 4 to edit and the effect is called "gradient map" that I just made a blue. So it wasn't really black and white, it had a blue tint. So yeah, I didn't do anything in premiere, I used vegas and I just made the color video clip and the blue video clip fade into itself, so the color would change. Overall I was very happy with the project myself. Any other thoughts anyone?
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