Nicolas wrote:
That's a nice video. There's not much Cinelerra features used in it,
only a few of them (dissolve video transition, and a few projector
tweaking).

The picture quality is nice. The camcorder used is a Panasonic GS400, it's
a good camcorder, I've got the same too. ;-)
I think a tripod could have been used to shot some scenes. There're some
parts of the video which do not look professional because the camcorder
was handheld.

Hi! Thanks for the feedback. You're right on every account except for the camera - I used the school's older Sony. Only the sumo shots were taken with the GS400. I really wish I had used a tripod as well, but as the Japanese say, "Sho ga nai, ne." (nothing can be done).

I did some minor picture correction with contrast/brightness and hue/saturation in a few parts, but otherwise left the video effects out of it: none of them seem to fit with a school introduction video. But I'd take recommendations if you saw a place for a good effect. I've never studied film or video making or editing. 100% amateur :)

I'm still learning a lot about the cinelerra work flow - things improved over Shizuocha (as far as efficiency in editing for me), but I have some new methods to try for next time.

Appreciate the critique,
Joe




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