Color Correction and Sound Editing via Sony Vegas Pro 11
This is a short video from old footage I shot to use as an example for sound editing and color correction in 32-bit full range. Enjoy.
Shot with Panasonic HMC40 in 24p
Edited with Sony Vegas Pro 11
Sound by Sony Picture Sound Effects
Music by Kevin MacLeod
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Backyard: The Cycle of Rain
A random video I edited of various shots from my backyard. Enjoy nature.
Shot and edited by Jabari Abramson
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Edited with Sony Vegas Pro 11
Shot with Canon Vixia HF S11
Sound by Sony Pictures Sound Effects
Promotional Video for ANKH Group, LLC
I shot and edited this promotional video for The ANKH Group, LLC.
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Music by Kevin MacLeod
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Sneak Preview of a Rough Scene 2 Cut for The Orphan’s Wish
A sneak preview of a rough cut for the short film The Orphan’s Wish coming out this summer.
Executive Producer – Bobby Mercer
Writer/Director/Editor – Jabari Abramson
Director of Photography – Andrew Volpe
Camera Operator – Kenyatta Watts
Fist of God
Shot with a Canon Vixia HF S11 in Cinemode, 24P on a low-budget tripod.
Edited in Sony Vegas Pro 9 and Video Copilot pre-key elements (glass).
My beginnings with visual effects. More to come later, enjoy.
Puff The Magic Legislation | Newsflavor
Puff The Magic Legislation | Newsflavor.
A new perspective to the ‘legalize it’ campaign.
The Future of Energy | Scienceray
Many advocates of domestic, “clean” fuels have been pushing hard for natural gas but what really is in question is how well will it be regulated and who will be in charge with oversight. As it stands, only pipeline construction and local distributors are regulated but the companies themselves have no agency day-to-day oversight, which is what was similar to the controversial offshore drilling rig contracts.
Recently the Mineral Management Services came under fire for too cozy relationships with oil company executives receiving gifts and off-the-clock compensation. They were eventually “dismantled” by Interior Secretary, Ken Salazar but with this and the delaying or cancellation of offshore drilling contracts came too little too late. It is clear that BP was not only unprepared for any sort of serious spill but were cleared for contracts regardless of the data given, so long as the money flowed.
Unfortunately a crisis happened and those who are hurt deserve justice but there is no better time to implement a serious, fundamental plan for alternative energy and properly regulate fossil fuels.