432 am clip 0121
0122
0125 cake accidentlay exported
444 am too tired to go on, pc frozen
Friday morning. Afternoon actually. Its 237. Ive been at ot since about noon.
243 clip 191 go pro on a gimbal.
2:52 pm clip 195
3:05 pm last go pro clip
6:28 pm )54 00260 zip and 66) 00261 didnt upload
759 pm right click on clip to SEND TO compressed > zip ( although it only saves a little bit of size space…
uploading 113 first dance part 2
uploading 114
8:29 uploading 115 father daughter wedding dance video clip
8:37 about 1 fourth done uploading
8:41 done
8:42 uploading 116 wow that was fast!
startiong up again at a hotel in houston
4:10 am uploading clip 117 uploaded real fast
4:14 am uploading 118
316 1 didnt upload mom and son dance t3i
149 pm uploading go pro altar 3
go pro altar 10 didnt upload gotta redo it.
was at caitlin greens wedding
8:21 pm groom and mom re export clip 3
8:34pm, clip 6
8:36pm, clip 7
850 clip 8
I have extensive knowledge in all of the latest video editing, 2D and 3D animation techniques.I know how to use Photoshop, After Effects and Cinema 4D to create memorable videos.My skill set is so varied that I can also do graphics design work for print or web projects.These videos were created using traditional pencil drawings, Flash, Photoshop and After Effects:
In addition to twenty years of professional experience in video production, I have 4 college degrees: A “Marketable Skills Award” from NorthWest Vista Colleges’ DVCP program, a BA from Rowan University in NJ, and 2 certificates (Animation and Motion Graphics) from Austin Community College.
At SUNSET DIRECT I was charge of their video department (AVID editing and Beta SP cameras), taking ideas for their clients from concept to finished program, sometimes all on my own, and other times with the aid of a small team of artists and copywriters. I would write or co-write, shoot, edit and add graphics to corporate videos for a variety of high tech clients from 1997 to 2001.
and I edited the independent children’s drama “Sweetwater”.
My long term career goals are to be a part of a winning team and be in a creative productive environment that I can contribute to and help everyone over achieve. I’ve used the Media 100, AVID Media Composer, Final Cut Pro ( 7 and X) and Adobe CC (Premiere, Photoshop/After Effects) to make TV commercials and corporate training videos.
These corporate videos were created by me with a DSLR, slider and After Effects and Premiere:
As a freelance producer I have shot, edited and animated & livemusic videos ( https://mattkprovideo.com/2018/02/15/am5live-promo/ ) and I have been traveling around the state running a wedding video service for the past 3 years:
I know how to go above and beyond “normal” working conditions and live what I do to exceed expectations. I know how to camp out at work and “live” a project till completion and beat deadlines while exceeding client expectations.
In addition to animation and graphics, I also have professional experience in shooting and editing (Final Cut Pro and Premiere) and even in voice acting
For a recent wedding shoot I had a freelancer use a Black Magic camera. I have heard very good things about that camera, how the footage looks just like 35mm motion picture film! I was very excited. And I was a bit nervous how that footage would mix in when edited in with footage with my other cameras.
It was so much smaller than I thought it would be.
What I saw in the viewfinder screen concerned me, everything was a dull desaturated greenish grey. The camera operator told me to relax, that all blackmagic footage looks like that until color graded in Davinci Resolve.
Well I don’t have Davinci Resolve. I ran the footage through Adobe After Effects and added an adjustment layer with AUTO COLOR and a lot of vibrancy came back into the image.
Then I added “Brightness and Contrast”. Lowering the Brightness and increasing the Contrast helped even more.
It still didn’t look right.
I added a third adjust layer and used HUE AND SATURATION and increased the saturation of the reds and blues and it started to look like the other cameras.
It says I should have used Effects>Synthetic Aperture.
Hmm I will have to try that on the next shots. So far I am not that impressed. It seems just like my video footage, not this marvelous film look I was expecting. Then again it is most likely the problem is my limited experience with color grading footage from the BlackMagic, and not the camera itself.