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University of Northwestern Ohio College of Technologies

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UPDATE: Just found out this spot is going national in 2009 on Spike TV! I'm very stoked!
A commercial shot with an XL2 (until it croaked on me 800 miles from home...grrr!) and a Panny DVX100B. Motion Gfx created in AE and edited on FCP. Spiced up with Magic Bullet.
Shot at Daytona International Speedway, Volusia Motorsports Park and the University of Northwestern Ohio (where I work).
20 students got to go down and participate on pit crews and bump shoulders with industry professionals. Very cool for them and me!
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Duration:  00:00:31
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Shiv Kumar    May 08, 2008 09:06 PM
Todd, I thought the editing was pretty good and the theme (graphics etc.) was fitting as well. Everything went by so fast, but I suppose that's th enature of commercials.

I think you need to update this video with a higher quality version. This is an SD video so I'd try encoding at about 2500kbps. and see how it goes.

Todd VanSlyck    May 09, 2008 09:58 AM
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Thanks Shiv for the advice. Yeah, this was definitely meant to be a kick-you-in-the-teeth kinda spot. The hardest part was narrowing down the hour or so of soundbites I had. Once I did that, it all came together.

Shiv Kumar    May 09, 2008 11:51 AM
Looks a bit better.

Yes, I've been in this situation many a times (having to cut down an hour or so down to a minute or 30 seconds). It's an art form! I find it very difficult to do.



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