Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Greg Stahlhut's Blog

Greg Stahlhut's Blog

http://p350intermediatevideo.blogspot.com/

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very simple, yet very effective, as I'm sure you were aiming for. Great job.

Anonymous said...

Mimicked the original company spots well. Well done on the special effects.

Evan Roberts said...

Too big of a difference in audio levels. Maybe should have tried adding more of an effect on the lady to make it appear more like the commercial.

Anonymous said...

i liked the animating, the point was clear and easy to follow

David Marshall said...

Definitely a cool idea to try to match the commercials that they as a company run. It worked out pretty nicely. The effect did end up clashing with the video a bit for me but it was still a real cool idea and a bold attempt to try it out. I thought it worked out pretty nicely in the end.

jmyeager said...

the effect was a little weird, but I understand what you are trying to do. I feel like it would work if there was a simpler video with not much in it.
over all I like it, cool idea.

Anonymous said...

different...but I get what you were going for...the effect, if we had more professional means available...worked really well to draw the viewer in on a different looking commercial...the text was good at the end, but I didn't like the person fading in...good idea though

Stephen Elkin said...

At first I wasn't really liking the quality of the video and the audio. But after the music kicked in I really understood that the video was supposed to look like that. I liked it alot... The music was fitting and so was the audio at the beginning as well as the end.

David Yan said...

good image editing for the video. the idea is kind of simple. ending sound is good and fit in the commercial.

Sean Donelson said...

Nice. I liked the video effect you used. It was unique. The only thing is that if this ad was broadcasted on TV, some people might think something is wrong with the picture. But overall, I enjoyed it!!

aW said...

It really did remind me of the Charles Schwab commercial. I know it's challenging to get that full effect.