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LeBarryboat
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posted 11-06-2010 02:04 AM      Profile for LeBarryboat   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I put a lot of creative energy into this next movie featuring Hurtigruten as we visited Reine Lofoten. I'd be interested to hear from my CT friends...and what you think of the audio, music, video, images and the flow of this movie.


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Frosty 4
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posted 11-08-2010 01:57 PM      Profile for Frosty 4   Email Frosty 4   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
This place seems magical. When did you visit? With the snow it really looks beautiful and serene.
How far north is this town?
I have been thinking of a Norwegian fflords cruise. We did visit Oslo on a Baltic cruise.
Frosty 4

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JohnHJ
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posted 11-08-2010 11:24 PM      Profile for JohnHJ   Author's Homepage   Email JohnHJ   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Hey Barry:

Wonderful video series. The editing and creativity is quite good....although it pales in comparison to the scenery. What once was a destination I never dreamt of, is now on the must visit list someday. Well done. Can't wait to see part 3.


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PamM
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posted 11-09-2010 04:16 AM      Profile for PamM   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
The scenery is lovely, yes, but why are there so many images of this, rather than film in Reine? I feel your clips are far far too long for the web Barry, 5 mins max is about the attention span for most people and I am sure many probably switch off once you start all the advertising blurb - is that really necessary to keep repeating verbally as well as the logos and numbers within the video? [In the US are you permitted to recommend insurance in that manner? you have to be impartial here with such things & not say 'best'].

What did you see in Lofoton beside Reine Rorbuer? The interview was nice with the owners, but that is all we saw virtually in 15mins.

It would be so much better with a series of much shorter clips, showing whole interviews rather than just one question with the Captain etc. [You did not have his name appear on the screen, but you did with the Hotel Manager and Musician]. You said the ship was small, but not how small nor give the size, or compare to anything else. Maybe that is 'technical' but you included the reasons for the lack of harbour pilots which is more so.

It would be much better to get your tongue around some of the interviewees' names rather than say "what is your name?" to each and every one and then shove the microphone in their face. Why not have wireless microphones, or something smaller that does not get in the way, or even put your CA logo on it

A lot of repetition of some comments, "Reine Lofoton", "Magical Place", "check out", "little cabin" all said many times over; sometimes I feel you are searching for things to say, but that can't be the case as you have shown you did do some research/preparation and put thought into what you were going to film and ask in the interviews.

I may sound a bit critical here, sorry, but you did ask for comments and just my own thoughts - and who am I to say anyway as I could not do it. I did however enjoy the views, especially the sea eagle.

Pam


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LeBarryboat
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posted 11-14-2010 01:39 PM      Profile for LeBarryboat   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Pam, check your private messages.

Thanks for the comments.


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oslo dutch
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posted 11-14-2010 05:31 PM      Profile for oslo dutch     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I look forward to your third episode on board Trollfjord. I know my friend Magne has taken very good care of you (I told him you were coming :- ))

In general I enjoyed your videos as I live in this country and have traveled several times with Hurtigruten myself. Even if it's just for two days from Trondheim to Bergen I always enjoy it. I know the interviews must be hard as Norwegians tend to be very introvert and shy and do not come across very well on camera.

As far as your videos it all depends on which public you are aiming at. For me it's seen though very American eyes which seem to be mainly aimed at the US viewers. (For example we do get very irritated by this commercial stuff here in Europe)

I see it more at a very well intended amateur level and enjoyed watching them. You certainly did show the passion for it.


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LeBarryboat
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posted 11-15-2010 10:02 AM      Profile for LeBarryboat   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Oslo Dutch, Yes Magne took excellent care of us. He has had quite the resume of working on various ships as CD...even NCL and the QE2. I appreciate your comments. I do have passion for what I do.
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Ernst
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posted 11-16-2010 01:03 PM      Profile for Ernst   Author's Homepage   Email Ernst   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by oslo dutch:
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I see it more at a very well intended amateur level and enjoyed watching them. You certainly did show the passion for it.

I can only second that. However, Pam has of course a point and I am convinced that one can get more out of this material. A series of much shorter and more concise clips would indeed be much better. This is more appropriate for the internet and I am sure more people could be reached this way. Also, I wonder whether it wouldn't be better in some cases to let people just talk on their own (following a preparatory conversation) instead of a too short interview.


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LeBarryboat
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posted 11-16-2010 08:52 PM      Profile for LeBarryboat   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I promised three segments to my sponsors, however, my plans from the beginning were to make shorter, individual segments of the various interviews I conducted during the trip....similar to what I did for our Alaska cruise like on this page. I also have more content from our visit to Reine where we toured the fishery and the chef made a special dinner for us. For time constraints I had to shorten some of the interviews to fit more content into three videos.
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