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Taylor Swift Change Music Video Panasonic HVX200 (Band Edit Cover)

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Uploaded by on Jun 10, 2009

* Disclaimer: No Copyright Infringement Intended. For promotional use only. This song belongs to the artist/record label/production company who made it. I do not own anything.

Taylor Swift Change. Band Only Music Video Cover. Shot for a School Project. Shot with a Panasonic HVX200, with the Letus Extreme 35 Adapter, Nikon 35mm lens, and Matte Box with Black Diffusion 4x5 Filters. Camera Mounted on the Glidecam CamCrane 200 with Varizoom MC100 pan tilt head. Basson Bumblebee

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  • Yes thats why I suggested to see an example of HD of our upload.As I'm sure alot of people may have thought that this maybe the HD quality of the HVX.I know when I bought my first HVX,I myself shot only on mini DV as the cost of the cards were astronomical.I can now buy a 64 gig card for less than a 16 cost 3 years ago.

  • @reticulan5 yea seriously. they were soo expensive. i love your video btw. quality is superb!

  • for those of you that are interested.I have 2x HVX's and my daughter uploaded something shot with one at full HD and you can see the quality of the images much better than here.Check out (create Shoes Advert) here on youtube.

  • @reticulan5 this wasn't shot in HD. i used the tape function for this.

  • only dumbasses point that out..... thats the whole point

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  • This is great keep it up!!

    xoxo,

    kristi krause

  • the lens that you were used, it's photocamera lens??

  • the lens that you were used, it's photocamera lens??

  • make some moves

  • @garfieldsowhat

    64 GB

  • what are you talking about a 65 GB card ...?

    ... 32 GB is more than enough.

    You better should think about your lightning ... :-)

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