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Title: Made a Short Film with My Stock Footage
Post by: Tyson Anderson on December 06, 2019, 17:46
Hey y'all, has anyone edited any films using their own stock footage?  I recently made a short snowboard movie that I started filming middle of last winter.  At that point it was unplanned, but I then resorted to the last few years of stock footage to create a story around an idea I had.  I'll post the link below for anyone that would like to check it out.  If anyone else has made some edits with their footage, post a link in your comment... I'd love to give it a look!

The Great Powder Hound Migration
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHAvswMVJmQ&t=4s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHAvswMVJmQ&t=4s)
Title: Re: Made a Short Film with My Stock Footage
Post by: Asthebelltolls on December 06, 2019, 18:30
Crazy, Tyson. Beautifully done. I've spent enough years as a videographer to appreciate a well-cut presentation. Is editing your background? Good choice of pace, music and composition. That was a lot of work. What's the plans for the show? IMO, I'd enter it. Lots of film competitions around the world worth submitting to.....
Title: Re: Made a Short Film with My Stock Footage
Post by: Tyson Anderson on December 06, 2019, 21:04
Crazy, Tyson. Beautifully done. I've spent enough years as a videographer to appreciate a well-cut presentation. Is editing your background? Good choice of pace, music and composition. That was a lot of work. What's the plans for the show? IMO, I'd enter it. Lots of film competitions around the world worth submitting to.....
Thank you!  Yes filming and editing snowboard videos in my younger years was the beginning of everything I do now.  Unfortunately not a lot of money in it.  I submitted to a couple blogs but really just wanted to get it out there.

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Title: Re: Made a Short Film with My Stock Footage
Post by: noodle on December 06, 2019, 21:46
That footage and editing is professional

Kind of reminds me of Warren Miller’s ski videos in some ways
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Post by: marthamarks on December 06, 2019, 22:02
Absolutely beautiful!

You have my great respect.
Title: Re: Made a Short Film with My Stock Footage
Post by: georgep7 on December 07, 2019, 01:49
Nice one.

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If anyone else has made some edits with their footage, post a link in your comment... I'd love to give it a look!

Not sure if you are interesting on a promo reel of work / stock / errors / family stuff mixture

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EI9vWhaBqDc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EI9vWhaBqDc)
Title: Re: Made a Short Film with My Stock Footage
Post by: Tyson Anderson on December 07, 2019, 03:51
Nice one.

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If anyone else has made some edits with their footage, post a link in your comment... I'd love to give it a look!

Not sure if you are interesting on a promo reel of work / stock / errors / family stuff mixture

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EI9vWhaBqDc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EI9vWhaBqDc)
That was a good reel.  Well cut.   I like the hyperlapses!

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Title: Re: Made a Short Film with My Stock Footage
Post by: Cider Apple on December 07, 2019, 04:13
Wow Tyson this was really stunning. What an amazing place you live. You guys must be so fit to walk up a mountain in deep snow like that + carrying all your gear. respect man!
Loved the narration, some how it works better with a British accent (must be the David Attenborough thing?)
This was really well thought out - given it was all stock work too.
I especially loved the end titles:)
Title: Re: Made a Short Film with My Stock Footage
Post by: oooo on December 07, 2019, 10:56
respect, thats big
Title: Re: Made a Short Film with My Stock Footage
Post by: Tyson Anderson on December 08, 2019, 22:15
Well thank you for the kind feedback!  We work so hard to produce these individual products for the marketplace, and then rarely see where they end up.  It's very gratifying to make creative edits with stock footage.

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