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    Michael Pancier
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    Default Summer Visions of the Great Smoky Mountains


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    Nice job!
    I visit the Smokies frequently and especially enjoy Cades Cove, Tremont and Cataloochee.
    The "Ken Burns" effect is nice on the stills. Some of your video is pretty shaky, however.

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    Most of the video is shot with iphone or Canon HV30. my wife usually mans the video camera when I'm shooting stills. need to get her a tripod....

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    I'd like to see a lot less zoom action and much slower pans. Loved the bear at 1:48 and awesome job on the audio.

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    Thanks Jim, eventually I'll get the right balance for doing the multimedia thing. Maybe I'll get a flip HDVR which is small and can take it with me so I don't have to rely on others ;-D

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    Michael,
    I like the overall presentation here...I would have liked a slower zoom on your intro images as the music has a slower tempo that the images would benefit from following... some of your transitions work great and some I would change. I have been experimenting with my 5D MKII and still need some research before I post anything. At least you have dove in and put some nice video / stills together. I'm just curious as to why you are not using your 5D or 7D for Video?

    Jerry

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    Jerry, I use the 7d for video when I have the lens attached. It is so easy to go from stills to video on that camera. On the 5d Mark II, it is a pain, and I get frustrated going through menus. I sometimes use the g10, my iphone, or a hv30 for video. If there was a one button switch on the 5d mark II, I guess I'd use it more.

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