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  • Bruce Hewitt
    Major

    • Jun 2006
    • 335

    #16
    Re: Panzoom revisited

    good advice
    Bruce Hewitt
    YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE...
    IT MIGHT AS WELL BE TODAY!

    http://www.panzoomproperties.com
    http://www.thebabydolls.biz
    bruce@webbrok.com

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    • davidundalicia
      General

      • Mar 2006
      • 6294

      #17
      Re: Panzoom revisited

      Like your new avatar bruce......congrats once again on your Wedding.

      btw: Do you have a video of your wedding day ?

      I am looking for a wedding video to display on all my wedding sites so if you or anyone else would like to see their wedding day on my websites, please contact me.

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      • Dream Lady
        Major General

        • Feb 2006
        • 2036

        #18
        Re: Panzoom revisited

        Nice job Bruce! The only problem I had was figuring out which panzoom to look at. You had 3 going at once. Then with the text floating over the pictures.....It just seemed a little busy to me. But then again...I'm getting older and my eyes just don't focus quickly anymore. lol

        Congratulations on your wedding!
        Cindy Smentowski

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        • Bruce Hewitt
          Major

          • Jun 2006
          • 335

          #19
          Re: Panzoom revisited

          Hi David
          Should have the video this month, I will upload it (as well as others I can get hold of) for you to access.
          Will be sending you a mail today.
          Hello Dream lady
          At this stage the three videos together look a little hectic as it's three different areas (hotel where we had our honeymoon), the actual footage is the same general area.
          What do you think would look better, a static title above the video or a small title coming in on the video at the bottom instead?
          Thank you both, the wedding was great.
          Now the work begins!
          Bruce Hewitt
          YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE...
          IT MIGHT AS WELL BE TODAY!

          http://www.panzoomproperties.com
          http://www.thebabydolls.biz
          bruce@webbrok.com

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          • Dream Lady
            Major General

            • Feb 2006
            • 2036

            #20
            Re: Panzoom revisited

            "Now the work begins", on the marriage or the website!! lol

            Bruce, I like the text flowing over the video footage, but maybe just one video at a time. It's a nice touch. But if you change it, I think the small title coming in on the bottom would be the way to go. Also is there anyway to slow down your video. It seems to go pretty fast. Is this a place that is for sale and rent or both? Also, as a person in the US, it is not real obvious exactly where this property is located.

            I look forward to seeing more as you continue your work.
            Cindy Smentowski

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            • Bruce Hewitt
              Major

              • Jun 2006
              • 335

              #21
              Re: Panzoom revisited

              Work. On the site and marketing it. (Very observant, we are)
              One video at a time may be something to think about.
              Perhaps a clip for each area with text on the side telling the viewer the size of ther area in question, details of the property (rent/sale, area and additional features such as skylights etc.), this wil also make it more interactive and complete with buttons that link to various areas of the property.
              The heading would be the area being viewed and would negate the need for text on the clip itself.
              The speed of the clip is mainly my fault, when I take the footage I do plan on slowing it down accordingly. This will increase viewing pleasure and enable smaller file sizes at it doesn't break up as easily.
              Bruce Hewitt
              YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE...
              IT MIGHT AS WELL BE TODAY!

              http://www.panzoomproperties.com
              http://www.thebabydolls.biz
              bruce@webbrok.com

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              • Dream Lady
                Major General

                • Feb 2006
                • 2036

                #22
                Re: Panzoom revisited

                I look forward to seeing more as you progress Bruce! Have fun in marriage and webbuilding!!
                Cindy Smentowski

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                • zigzag
                  Captain

                  • Apr 2006
                  • 206

                  #23
                  Re: Panzoom revisited

                  A great site Bruce. I like the brickwork side panels, and the site layout. It's all vey professional
                  I would really question, however, whether black is the correct background colour, as you start going deeper into the site. For example when you click on a property and it's video footage.
                  I think black gives the impression of being closed in, and a potential buyer would want a feeling of space, light and expanse.
                  What do you feel?
                  Royden

                  www.harrow-art.com
                  www.harrow.co.za

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                  • Bruce Hewitt
                    Major

                    • Jun 2006
                    • 335

                    #24
                    Re: Panzoom revisited

                    Evening RoydenGood point, the reason I use black is I film with 16:9 (sideways) ratio which I then turn upright. If I use another color other than black there will be black stripes on the sides.I could look into using shapes to make a border around the video to solve this.What do you think would look better:1. stay with the brick theme (perhaps lighter)2. use a material type background3. plain, light color.How's the weather in KZN?Had my honeymoon there about two weeks ago
                    Bruce Hewitt
                    YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE...
                    IT MIGHT AS WELL BE TODAY!

                    http://www.panzoomproperties.com
                    http://www.thebabydolls.biz
                    bruce@webbrok.com

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