View Full Version : Video Trip report Soarin over MK and CA
danandjackie
03-03-2006, 07:55 AM
Its the usual link below. This includes a little bit of preview footage from Monsters Inc.
I love to read your comments and feedback
Danny and Jackie
Vexorg
03-03-2006, 02:57 PM
Its the usual link below. This includes a little bit of preview footage from Monsters Inc.
I love to read your comments and feedback
Danny and Jackie
Very nice video there (and good video quality too.) The Soarin' music really goes well with it too.
danandjackie
03-03-2006, 03:55 PM
Thanks vex.. hoped you enjoyed them all..
jhershauer
03-04-2006, 01:46 PM
Thanks for the link. This is a great preview for our upcoming trip. I'm curious as to what camera you used for these shots. You seem to get nice quality in the darker shots...not too grainy.
Thanks,
Jeff
danandjackie
03-04-2006, 02:35 PM
Thanks for the link. This is a great preview for our upcoming trip. I'm curious as to what camera you used for these shots. You seem to get nice quality in the darker shots...not too grainy.
Thanks,
Jeff
Hi Jeff.. I am using a Sony DCR-PC55E which has a good carl zeiss lense on it.. However I use Ulead videostudio 9.1 to edit(not that hard to use , just keep practicing) which has a mass of tools which allow you to play with exposure etc (you can even increase exposure in just one area of the frame)...This is great when filming inside "dark rides" eg Peter Pan , Monsters Inc etc where UV lights are used a lot.
Danny
jhershauer
03-04-2006, 11:44 PM
Great. Thanks for the info Danny. My Hi-8 camera is a bit on the bulky side compared to your PC55E. We'll probably stick to mostly stills with a few videos from our Sony P200 digital camera, rather than carry the vid cam around. The video quality isn't great on the P200, especially in low light, but thanks for the tip on using VideoStudio to play with the exposure.
Jeff
Hi Jeff.. I am using a Sony DCR-PC55E which has a good carl zeiss lense on it.. However I use Ulead videostudio 9.1 to edit(not that hard to use , just keep practicing) which has a mass of tools which allow you to play with exposure etc (you can even increase exposure in just one area of the frame)...This is great when filming inside "dark rides" eg Peter Pan , Monsters Inc etc where UV lights are used a lot.
Danny
danandjackie
03-05-2006, 11:25 AM
No problem.. If you need to know anything else just ask...
Danny
AspiringCindy
03-05-2006, 11:57 AM
Just looked at your webshots of California! The food looks amazing...where did you dine?
Also, loved your video!...can't wait to go!!!!
danandjackie
03-05-2006, 12:38 PM
We dined at Catal...In DtD
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a190/dannyandjackie/PICT0016.jpg
which was fantastic
and at the Vineyard restaurant in CA which was good, though it wins the "which idiot thought having an evening dinner restaurant, that is open to the elements in winter, is a good idea award".... If you go in the evening in winter make sure your near a heater... Good lamb shank though, but nowhere near Catals standards and ambience..
Danny
lucas
03-20-2006, 08:02 PM
Loved your video of DL/CA. I've only been there once and seeing your video with the Soarin' music gave be chills and made me want to cry at the same time - in a good way! :thumbsup2
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