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Isolation Bay - The Rising - Jurassic Coast, Devon, UK
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<blockquote data-quote="AGallo" data-source="post: 113323" data-attributes="member: 18734"><p>Amazing! Love your cinematic shootings, clearly you are a Pro!!! Very well done, impressive, I guess you are setting the bar really high for us to post our videos now!</p><p></p><p>Out of curiosity, at 1'00 "and then again 1'50" I see the waves and the reef/sand moving in some big steps or like hiccup. Is it some editing "speed up" effect that you have applied or some issue with fps (eg recorded at 30fps and video transcoded to 25fps or viceversa) or maybe exposure time / lack of ND filter or other? It is not my video device because I see this effect at those timestamps and not for the entire video.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for sharing and again congrats for your flying and editing skills!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AGallo, post: 113323, member: 18734"] Amazing! Love your cinematic shootings, clearly you are a Pro!!! Very well done, impressive, I guess you are setting the bar really high for us to post our videos now! Out of curiosity, at 1'00 "and then again 1'50" I see the waves and the reef/sand moving in some big steps or like hiccup. Is it some editing "speed up" effect that you have applied or some issue with fps (eg recorded at 30fps and video transcoded to 25fps or viceversa) or maybe exposure time / lack of ND filter or other? It is not my video device because I see this effect at those timestamps and not for the entire video. Thank you for sharing and again congrats for your flying and editing skills!!!! [/QUOTE]
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