
Canon 600D | Reaching
6 months ago
Hello,
This video is was filmed and edited whilst i was on holiday in Spain! I had an awesome week there. Even tho i had no internet access for a week and wanted to have a break from videos and youtube i managed to film and edit this video.
I hope you enjoy it!
Canon 600D
18 - 55mm Lens Kit
720p 50fps
ISO - 100 - 300
Edited: Adobe Premiere Pro CS5
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This video is was filmed and edited whilst i was on holiday in Spain! I had an awesome week there. Even tho i had no internet access for a week and wanted to have a break from videos and youtube i managed to film and edit this video.
I hope you enjoy it!
Canon 600D
18 - 55mm Lens Kit
720p 50fps
ISO - 100 - 300
Edited: Adobe Premiere Pro CS5
Dont forget to Rate and Subscribe for more videos, Thanks for watching.
Leave a comment if you wish as well.
Follow Me on Twitter - twitter.com/#!/AdamWaithe
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I shoot at 1920x1080 25fps. Then I convert the video to get a mp4 instead of a .mov (I realised adobe premiere had difficulties to handle the .mov), but then when I edit and export the video I cannot find the same result in term of quality of image, images jumping a bit, weird effects etc. As long as I edit it's fine, the little window to visualize your video show me great quality, but I must have an issue with the export settings I use, even after many tests I cant have the same quality for my final edited video. Can you tell me exactly which characteristics you use when editing a video (camera + adobe premiere project setting + export settings) ? Thanks in advance :)