Robert Watcher
Well-known member
Several years ago, I had a lot of fun with a "Play by Play" thread that I started on my ProPhotoForum (since sold and no longer running) - related to the complete sequence of events for one of my Love Story Sessions. Each day I would post the updated information for photographers who were following the story. It was quite successful and helpful to some.
I hadn't even considered such a thing for the "Old Dog teach New Dog tricks" videos that my grandson Mason and I have started working on as a project for the summer holidays - - - until my wife Anne came outside this morning with our MiniDV camcorder and started shooting a little bit of video of what we were doing.
Then I came to the realization that a "Behind the Scenes Play by Play" thread would be a natural extension of what we will be doing week by week until completion of the final videos. With short descriptions of the happenings of the day as well as 2 or 3 minute clips from Anne and a few stills - those who want to follow along can - - - and those who would have to wait until the end of the project wondering whether we will ever finish, will know how things are progressing.
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Some Background Info for those who don't know what "Old Dog teach New Dog tricks" is . . .
In May, Mason and I submitted a video proposal to a Getolympus comptition. It was based on the most YouTube votes. Even though it appears that we didn't have a chance at getting into the top 6 of voting (which would have provided us with an Olympus E-PL1 and a $5,000 budget to make the video) - - - Mason and I aren't letting that stop us from completing our Projects based on the premise presented in the Olympus Challenge Proposal.
Last week we started laying out some of the basic concepts and each week during his and Reegan's summer holidays on the Thursdays that Anne and I babysit them for our son and his wife - - - we will be spending part of the day filming the 2 stories. Our intention is to have everything completed by the time they go back to school in September.
Without 2 Olympus E-PL1 cameras to use (mine and the one that Olympus would have been providing if we won :\
), it does make for a bit of a challenge as my initial thoughts were that we need one camera for my documentary and one for Mason to use for his movie.
Barring that, my practical work around has been for me to use the E-PL1 and have him use my MinDV camcorder. Of course there would not be the control and cool image quality for Mason's video doing it that way - - - but it is what we have to work with . . .
. . . until awaking from my sleep on the morning of July 4'th, 2010, I got the strange concept to just use one camera - the E-PL1 - for both of us. Doing that definitely creates some challenges, but may give a quirkiness to the movie too (mine anyway). So over the next week or so I'll have to figure out a script that will work without being able to physically show me instructing Mason (I will be running the camera) and without Mason being shown filming his movie (he will be running the camera). The more I think about it, the more opportunities working that way may open for a video that won't just look like an instructional video. WE'LL SEE HOW IT GOES!
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I hadn't even considered such a thing for the "Old Dog teach New Dog tricks" videos that my grandson Mason and I have started working on as a project for the summer holidays - - - until my wife Anne came outside this morning with our MiniDV camcorder and started shooting a little bit of video of what we were doing.
Then I came to the realization that a "Behind the Scenes Play by Play" thread would be a natural extension of what we will be doing week by week until completion of the final videos. With short descriptions of the happenings of the day as well as 2 or 3 minute clips from Anne and a few stills - those who want to follow along can - - - and those who would have to wait until the end of the project wondering whether we will ever finish, will know how things are progressing.
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Some Background Info for those who don't know what "Old Dog teach New Dog tricks" is . . .
In May, Mason and I submitted a video proposal to a Getolympus comptition. It was based on the most YouTube votes. Even though it appears that we didn't have a chance at getting into the top 6 of voting (which would have provided us with an Olympus E-PL1 and a $5,000 budget to make the video) - - - Mason and I aren't letting that stop us from completing our Projects based on the premise presented in the Olympus Challenge Proposal.
Last week we started laying out some of the basic concepts and each week during his and Reegan's summer holidays on the Thursdays that Anne and I babysit them for our son and his wife - - - we will be spending part of the day filming the 2 stories. Our intention is to have everything completed by the time they go back to school in September.
Without 2 Olympus E-PL1 cameras to use (mine and the one that Olympus would have been providing if we won :\
Barring that, my practical work around has been for me to use the E-PL1 and have him use my MinDV camcorder. Of course there would not be the control and cool image quality for Mason's video doing it that way - - - but it is what we have to work with . . .
. . . until awaking from my sleep on the morning of July 4'th, 2010, I got the strange concept to just use one camera - the E-PL1 - for both of us. Doing that definitely creates some challenges, but may give a quirkiness to the movie too (mine anyway). So over the next week or so I'll have to figure out a script that will work without being able to physically show me instructing Mason (I will be running the camera) and without Mason being shown filming his movie (he will be running the camera). The more I think about it, the more opportunities working that way may open for a video that won't just look like an instructional video. WE'LL SEE HOW IT GOES!
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