воскресенье, 25 мая 2014 г.

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Also, advanced tips for improving the quality of your footage and increasing sales. I will open up the inner workings of my stock footage business so you can see exactly how I have built my hobby/passion into a supplemental income that has improved the quality vacation tour packages and italy of life for my family.
I've been traveling vacation tour packages and italy a lot lately working vacation tour packages and italy as an Editor for the UFC and I have come to find that it is easy to get inspired by new places. If you have a chance to travel, make sure you bring your camera and tripod along. If you can find a little time after your work, or sacrifice a few hours of sleep, then you have a unique opportunity to capture images in a place you may never otherwise vacation tour packages and italy get the chance to shoot.
I recently traveled to Calgary and was able to capture around 40 quality stock footage vacation tour packages and italy clips and time-lapses. Fortunately I like walking and Calgary is very walker friendly. I probably walked 25 miles to see the city from all angles. It was an un-believably productive week. Because, not only was I earning money from my edit job, but I walked away with a lot of great stock footage that will earn me money for years to come, plus I really had a great time exploring the city. It would have been easy to just hang out in my hotel room, or go out to a bar at night, but what are the long term benefits of THAT?
I walked a few blocks to a beautiful park that had some great scenic views of downtown Calgary, I love reflection shots. Unfortunately it was a little hazy out this day, but it is still a nice daytime establishing shot of downtown Calgary. I returned one evening to the same spot to shoot a night shot and there were beavers swimming all over the pond which made very interesting ripples in my night time lapse shot.
This is the Peace Bridge from the north bank of the Bow River with the northwest end of downtown Calgary in the background. Normally it is good to find a frame with some good movement in it for a time lapse shot. The river gives some nice movement, but it was still a little bland so I added a zoom in post. That's one great thing about shooting time-lapse with a DSLR. My Canon t2i shoots a 5K image so with a 1080p final frame size, I have lots of room to move around the frame in post without losing any quality.
The first thing I do whenever I'm in a new hotel is take the elevator up to the top floor to see what the view looks like. The Westin in Calgary had a pool on the top floor with a panoramic view of the city, perfect for a midnight time lapse shot looking down on the city streets.
I always vacation tour packages and italy travel with a pretty light load of camera gear, I've found that I am a lot more likely to cary it with me if it isn't too much of a hassle; I'm also able to look less conspicuous in places like airports where I want to keep a low profile. I can't imagine lugging a Sony F900 or a Panasonic Varicam or something through the airport, vacation tour packages and italy I'd get stopped in a heartbeat.

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