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Last Thursday evening we were standing in an underpass next to the motorway, during a thunderstorm, filming for this. That was just the start... We had a load of fun and there are some very amusing out-takes.

EDITING
The editing took a l-o-n-g time. Even though I'm quite organised, it's still not enough. I ended up rendering the same effects several times as I made a couple of different versions (and needlessly so, as the effects were unchanged). It can take hours to produce a minute of special effects. So, I need to rethink my workflow: work on the effects separately and then include those prerendered versions on the main timeline in Vegas Video.

HUFFYUV CODEC
I use the free HuffyUV video codec to render archive versions of finished productions to store on disc. The video is uncompressed but HuffyUV gives a smaller file size.

That way I avoid DV compression artifacts on graphics and effects. So, I could also use HuffyUV to render the effects and then drop them into the timeline. Finally, I make DV, MPG2 and online versions from the HuffyUV master.There's more information about the various tools I use on my favourite software page.

Though overall I'm really delighted with the Sony camcorder, its performance in low-light isn't too hot. We used my old Canon Hi8 for the shots walking towards the subway and the colour balance and brightness are much better than from the Sony under the same conditions.

We shot a lot of different stuff last week. I have three other things 'in the can' to edit, not including the out-takes.

UPDATE (September 2012): a slightly re-edited version of this video was put back online.


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