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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2007

A senior-year Darwin High School video production project that demonstrates a variety of camera techniques including shots, angles, framing, movement, focus, white balance, composition, lighting and other experiments, as well as editing effects including animation, blue/green screen, keying, colour adjusting, cloning, slow-motion, image effects, transitions and sound editing.

Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro.
Filmed on a Canon MV800i MiniDV Handycam.

Songs are 'Clocks' and 'Speed of Sound' respectively by Coldplay.

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  • This is a great video but 240p! Come On!

  • this video reflects the passing of time

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  • Good Job!!

  • ur video is superb. i want to make a short film soon something like my college add.i wish u help me .i need ur assistance.....i am a new commer ,so i want know all the techniques...please try to help me

  • Such a great video, I bet you got an A++!

  • 8:03**

    EPIC !

  • very stupid to ask :P

    wat song is it ?

    (i live in a cave -_-)

  • 2:07 if it wasn't in 240p, i'd bet that this would be gorgeous bokeh

  • I'm going to go back to school for this....I'm tired of thinking about it!

  • 8:03-8:11 thumbs up if you thought something was wrong with your headphones....

  • @PianoScience

    True. I don't even think you could upload anything greater than 340p back then.

  • @joshmvfx ikr! But this was made in 2007. Pre-historic times in YouTube history.:D

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