Leongatha Medieval Society's annual archery comp 19th April

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Re: Leongatha Medieval Society's annual archery comp 19th April

#91 Post by GrahameA » Mon Apr 27, 2009 1:57 pm

Afternoon Morgan

Comes out okay as a Widescreen DVD (16x9).

Do you know what Pixel Aspect Ratio the origibal was done in?

I notice some of those Warbow chappies appear to be not coming all the way back to the ear. :D
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#92 Post by Len » Mon Apr 27, 2009 2:25 pm

[quote="GrahameA"]I notice some of those Warbow chappies appear to be not coming all the way back to the ear.
Afternoon Grahame, the video doesn't tell the whole story, after some lost arrows well over the target some of the guys decided to shoot their bows as target bows, clout style and they proved to be pretty accurate too, not me though :oops:
Morgan does a good job with the camera doesn't he .
Hmmmmmmm.............

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Re: Leongatha Medieval Society's annual archery comp 19th April

#93 Post by morgan » Mon Apr 27, 2009 5:16 pm

GrahameA wrote:Afternoon Morgan

Comes out okay as a Widescreen DVD (16x9).

Do you know what Pixel Aspect Ratio the origibal was done in?

I notice some of those Warbow chappies appear to be not coming all the way back to the ear. :D

G'day Grahame, not on my computer at the moment so will have to rely on the black hole that is my memory.
It was shot in wide screen and edited as a 32bit widescreen PAL video, that is all that comes to mind at the moment, will let you know soon.

BTW. I am thinking of doing a higher quality version suitable to go straight onto dvd with the full res photos etc.
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Re: Leongatha Medieval Society's annual archery comp 19th April

#94 Post by GrahameA » Mon Apr 27, 2009 5:46 pm

Afternoon All
Afternoon Grahame, the video doesn't tell the whole story, after some lost arrows well over the target some of the guys decided to shoot their bows as target bows, clout style and they proved to be pretty accurate too, not me though :oops:
Morgan does a good job with the camera doesn't he .
Any excuse. :D Only those who have had a go at making movies have any idea of the issues involved. :shock:
G'day Grahame, not on my computer at the moment so will have to rely on the black hole that is my memory.
It was shot in wide screen and edited as a 32bit widescreen PAL video, that is all that comes to mind at the moment, will let you know soon.

BTW. I am thinking of doing a higher quality version suitable to go straight onto dvd with the full res photos etc.
Hmm... I will blame something somewhere. I did the DVD burn from Premiere and had to anamorphically enlarge it to fill the full frame. It was set for PAL. The end result looks okay so I would not worry about it.

A higher resolution version would be well worth it. And it is easier to show off your skills to visitors. :D
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Re: Leongatha Medieval Society's annual archery comp 19th April

#95 Post by hue » Mon Apr 27, 2009 9:31 pm

yeah, so there you two!
whatever you guys said!
what are you talking about?
this is archery and yes Grahame, some of us "warbow types" had to "up the ante" on the anchor point, going way over at 120 mts. i can shoot nearly 180 mts with the anchor down at the rotor cuff!

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#96 Post by rodney macdonald » Mon Apr 27, 2009 9:38 pm

To Len at LMS,

Did you manage to track young Wolfgang Domes down as I could give them a call if you like.

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#97 Post by Len » Tue Apr 28, 2009 7:05 am

That would be great Rod as I only have an address here for him. If anyone from up your way was going to the Geelong shoot I could take his box full of trophies there .
Hmmmmmmm.............

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#98 Post by rodney macdonald » Tue Apr 28, 2009 3:30 pm

G'day Len at LMS

Which geelong shoot were you refering to
As I like to get over to the Black Griffins shoots when I can

So if you have a particular date in mind I think I can arrange to get there.
and I can assure you he will get them if he cant make it there with me.

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