This is a video shot during our annual family vacation in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina. It was inspired and a tribute to Benjamin Reece's Kicking Off The Summer: New Orleans Style from last year: vimeo.com/1027669

Director of Photography: Nick Platzer
Editor: Me
Equipment: Nikon D5000 w/ Nikon 50mm f/1.8D AF Nikkor Lens

Dedicated to my dad who started our annual "Shrimparoo" family tradition. It was his favorite night of the year.

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  • Menoats Untouchable 3 months ago
    Great job editing and good choice of music.
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  • Victor Olivas 3 months ago
    hi...
    great video
    Please help me out..

    I am getting the d90, for the 24p video..
    Would you say the d5000 is better? or the same?
    I olso own a 50mm 1.8 more than 10 yrs old..
    thaks.
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  • Chris Schultz 3 months ago
    thanks guys.

    @victorolivas - i had an older D80 w/ no video that was stolen. I thought about the d90, but settled on the D5000 primarily based on the price/value situation w/ it. But I've been very happy with it thusfar.

    I'd love to hear your feedback.
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  • bikefilmlove 3 months ago
    I wish everyday was shrimparoo! Now that its getting colder over here in Vienna its nice to know i have this video to keep me thinking of warmer times.
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