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    Default s3 | FE VIG CC RAMP and Sound Test - Feedback Appreciated

    Hello All, I've been fiddling with a few bits in Sony Vegas and After Effects, and would like some feedback if possible please.



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    Looks good !

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    the vigs look good, even if irl, when you can see this vigs is because you don't properly attached your lenses to the body camera. They still look good tho.
    Sounds seem to be perfectly syncd, and the CC reminds me of Canon dslr footage. Have you used the same CC in all clips? I'm wondering this because the first 2 clips seem to have like 1, or even 2, less exposure than the 3rd one, in my opinion. Oh and the ramped slowmo looks great man, and I bet it's even better in the og video file.
    May I ask what FE is?

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    Fish eye - the distortion effect - I used the wide angled lense setting.

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    Sync and Vig were perfect. I honestly wouldn't have known you used a fisheye distortion if you hadn't mentioned it. The CC was overly grey, if that's what you're going for then bravo. It wouldn't stop me from watching, but I think a whole part with that effect would be really bland.
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    Yo,

    Thanks guys. I might need to increase the radial area on the FE then. In terms of colour I was trying create an overcast effect, almost to the point it looks likes going to rain. I was inspired by this:

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