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Post by pieter on May 11, 2014 8:30:18 GMT -7
Nice video or add, very smoothly done. Wonderful images of Warsaw! I liked the romantic and modest tone of the music and the fine, bright and good shots (=filming) and editing in the video. It is important that a video or movie has a rhythm of images and sound/music which merges and has a certain dynamics. (flow)
P.S.- I look at the video from the perspective of a cameraman and editor who looks at the work of a professional colleage.
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Post by kaima on May 11, 2014 8:39:23 GMT -7
Thanks for posting, Pieter, and particularly for the commentary. I normally don't watch travelogues, but with your comments on the professionalism and good taste of the video composition, I watched and enjoyed!
All of that in Warsaw and the vicinity of Warsaw? That is not at all what I expected to see, but then I had images of plain concrete and utilitarian, rather than the beautiful images presented.
Maybe I had best head up to Warsaw. I will be in Europe from June 11 until August 10, and am starting to pack and plan a more detailed list of objectives (not so much a strict itinerary).
Slovakia and Poland are my main areas of interest. Poland is so hospitable. I just wish they spoke a better dialect of Slovak!
Kai
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Post by karl on May 11, 2014 11:40:38 GMT -7
Pieter
It was good of you to share this very remarkable filming of Warsaw. As with your self and others, it was very professionally done by some one trained in use of camera in the manner of proper filming prospective. For as you have mentioned, it was produced in a flowing manner that matched the music.
It is very apparent the filming was accomplished with capturing the best of Warsaw.
Thank you for presenting.
Karl
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Post by Jaga on May 11, 2014 22:32:07 GMT -7
Pieter,
nice movie about Warsaw, although I thought a bit too selective. I mean, I wish it showed a real Warsaw with railway stations, metro, residential areas where people live - big Eastern European blocks. I liked many pictures of Palace of Culture, since this is an important symbol of Warsaw, but old town and the Royal castle were rebuilt after WW II and are more for tourists than real people and when I was in Warsaw last time and saw some of these Warsaw symbols it was simply raining. For instance just the image of Warsaw from Palace of the Culture would be useful.
Here is a film about Warsaw from 1938. Besides paying too much attention to the dog, there are some interesting scenes:
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