Here is the link to my video in progress:
Audio is only edited up to ~12 minute mark so far, and there I still things I want to work with more.
Audio is only edited up to ~12 minute mark so far, and there I still things I want to work with more.
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04/24/2020 at 8:07 pm
Really interesting subject matter. You capture some really playful moments between the trainer and the horse, which enhance this piece. You have a lot of content, and it seems your biggest challenge is going to be making it a manageable length and relaying purpose effectively. I can’t wait to see it!
04/27/2020 at 1:13 am
This is great! It’s awesome that you had the opportunity and experience to go out there and conduct this interview. The shots are really good as is, but I would also agree with Isak’s comment that if possible, getting more close-up shots of the horse like the ones in the beginning would add to make the shots more dynamic and to accentuate the horse’s features. I love the shots of you on the horse following the other horse. Awesome job!
04/27/2020 at 7:17 pm
I really enjoyed this project so far, and I think its such a great place that helps train these horses. I didn’t know that this was a thing that was done on Long Island. I think it might be helpful if you can get some closer shots of the horse to incorporate into this. I’d also limit to having either speaking or words on the screen, its a little distracting having both because I want to be able to read everything you are telling us. Super good and a sweet looking horse.
04/27/2020 at 10:50 pm
I like how you documented horse training. It’s an interesting topic. How the horse was trained and groomed. What camera did you use? I really like the quality of the footage. The audio quality is equally excellent. I really like how towards the end of the video the mustang was taken out of the barrier and it gave a new perspective in the documentary. Overall, excellent work!
04/28/2020 at 2:54 am
I really enjoy what you’ve done so far!! It ‘s super intriguing because of the topic you chose. I would love to see more shots of your horses and the only suggestion I have is to improve the audio a bit since I couldn’t hear some parts. A carry-on mic should solve everything. I’m looking forward to your finished piece!